Normal Eyte — December 11, 1907

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177 Tripoli, Iowa; Nov. 24, 1907 Parents and family of E. Herbert Smith express appreciation for the outpouring of love and sympathy from the college.
177 LaSalle Corbell Pickett Spoke about her husband's contributions to the Civil War.
178 The editor takes great pleasure Directs readers to consider an advertisement for educational travel in Europe with Professor Bender; photo.
178 Lack of space prevents The Roberson lecture was not as enjoyable as it was last year, but the talk about South America was informative.
179 Official Continued from previous issue; explains the effects of the teacher certification legislation passed.
179 At a meeting of all The Athletic Board was reorganized last week; students were elected to the Board.
183 Central Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers Discourse explaining the convention.
184 General and particular Criticizes the Normal Eyte editor for being hypocritical; does not feel the Normal Eyte is a safe environment to express viewpoints of faculty and students; praises the Kindergarten department and the work of Florence Ward.
186 Athletics; football--rah, rah, rah Orios played the Aristos; shows student enthusiasm for football.
187 The Triangular Oratorical Four men participated in the contest; Frank Olson won by one-third of one percent over Warren Proctor.
188 The Bible Study rally Held on December 8; four hundred students attended.
189 The Shakes entertain the Aristos Had a three-course turkey dinner to celebrate Aristo victories.
190 Lawler claims the services E. J. Feuling left his job at Marathon to teach in Lawler.
190 Miss Ida May Wilson Teaching English in Spokane, Washington.
190 Miss Anna Montgomery Will graduate from the University of Chicago in January.
190 Mr. Cecil W Principal of Springdale schools.
190 The normal school Some alumni attended last week's debate.
190 There were not enough warlocks and witches Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reed had a baby on Halloween.
190 Mr. Frank W. Perkins Died recently in Rochester, Minnesota.
190 Ernest Carmen Employed with the United States Geological Survey and is a research assistant in the Geography department in Chicago.
190 Mr. Jesse Mantle Teaches in Quasqueton.
190 After completing three years' work C. S. Cobb is the principal at Logan.
190 Miss Eva Williams Teaches history and science at Tipton.
190 Miss Eva Wetherbe Still resides in Fort Collins, Colorado.
190 Mr. Harry Fells Now teaching in Schaller.
190 The ideal vacation Encourages students to sign up for a study abroad program that incorporates travel, recreation, and study; students will travel with students from the University of Iowa.
191 Mrs. and Mrs. Macy Campbell Brought rural school teachers from the Alden schools.
192 Miss Pearl Anderson Gave a reading and song recital with Myrtle Anderson over Thanksgiving.
192 Miss Myrtle Anderson Gave a house party over Thanksgiving break for her Cedar Falls friends.
192 Miss Anderson Teaches fifth and sixth grade in Maxwell.
192 Abigail Shumway Has small pox; intended to return to school for the winter term.
192 Prof. Samson Visited his son in Emporia, Kansas, over the Thanksgiving holiday.
192 Warren Proctor Sang in Lindebarg, Kansas, last week.
192 Mr. Bruins Visited Lorimer during the Thanksgiving vacation.
220 Clio; The romance of a Japanese Girl Story of a Japanese woman who attended college at Stanford.