Normal Eyte — January 15, 1908

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225 Prof. Tompkins Those wishing to participate in the final debate should start preparing now.
225 The annual staff Encourages students to submit their photos early to the Old Gold; photo.
225 "Tad" Jones Responds to Yale student's prayer for victory by saying that one should not appeal to God about football.
226 The Senior Class Recounts class meeting; decided to take submissions for a class poem.
227 We owe apologies Corrects the errors made in last week's issue of the Normal Eyte.
227 Official Relates events of the State Teachers' Association conference.
227 The editor announces Encourages students to attend the Rogers-Grilley Entertainment.
227 The new idea Wants students to stop talking and pay attention to the professors during chapel.
228 The new law and its results Compares teacher licensure before and after the new legislation.
230 Algebra in the secondary schools Algebraic principles build on each other; should start with basic concepts.
233 Library and museum Photo of what the library will look like upon completion.
233 Professional; pupil, teaching, and teaching in the middle grades; XIV--the fifth year The foundations of teaching are love, courage, and justice.
236 The reunion and banquet Over two hundred fifty alumni attended the banquet in Des Moines.
236 Blanche Ayers Will teach at Pella.
236 The State Teachers Association List of alumni who attended.
236 Miss Ethel Shafer Will be teaching in Colorado.
236 The marriage of Miss Grace Israel Grace Israel and Samuel Dryer were married.
236 Anna M. Montgomery Received a B. Ph. from the University of Chicago.
237 Bible Study Dept.; fourteenth lesson; Moses--continued Continued lesson on Moses' life.
238 Athletics Basketball team lost to Waterloo West, 53-37.
238 Grinnell 51 Normal 25 Basketball team played better game than the score indicates; looking forward to the game next year.
238 The Temple Male Quartette Enjoyed the concert.
239 Miss McGovern Cancelled a few classes last week due to illness.
239 Misses Harriet and Caroline Orvis Both had the mumps last week.
239 Prof. Cummins Attended the National Commercial Association conference in Pennsylvania during the holiday break.
239 Miss Aitchison Stayed at home for a few days with her ill mother.
239 R. J. Butterfield Has recovered from being kicked by a cow over the holidays; has returned to school.
239 Miss Ethel Baldwin Has returned to school after recovering from the measles.
239 Charles Williamson Visited his sister Nellie last week.
239 Willis Summers Teaching in Malvern; visited friends in Cedar Falls over the holiday.
239 George Harris Spent the holiday break in Cedar Falls; has returned to the University of Minnesota.
239 Miss Oliver Visited George Wallace in Mobile, Alabama, over the holiday.
239 Eva Parker Had the measles last week.
239 George Hauberg Spent part of his vacation in Cedar Falls.
239 John Cherney Visited friends on the Hill during the holidays.
239 Lois Bryson Visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Aldrich.
239 Prof. Arey Cancelled class on Monday due to sickness.
239 Miss Rice Visited Oklahoma during the holidays.
240 The mother's council One hundred people attended the mother's council meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
240 The Mission classes Mrs. Noble spoke about her missionary work in China, Japan, India, Korea, and Egypt.
240 New Years' day Eighteen people had a coasting party on the hill.
240 The following members Faculty members who attended the State Teachers Association convention in Des Moines.
240 Lois Bronson Missed a few days of school due to the measles.
240 Mr. Snodgrass Visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
251 The teaching of mathematics Discusses the teaching of algebra.