Normal Eyte — December 11, 1907
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |