Normal Eyte — February 19, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 305 | The Charles City Intelligencer | Surveys state of Republican party; believes attention should be given to Woodrow Wilson as a possible candidate for President of the United States. | |
| 305 | The lectures in the Training Department | Lectures attracting attention; opportunity to see and understand model lesson plans. | |
| 306 | It does one little good | Comments on football controversy between University of Iowa and Iowa State University. | |
| 306 | Thought | Normal Eyte is using several words in the Simplified Spelling plan. | |
| 306 | Speaking of reformed spelling | Takes a look at some of the recommendations of the Simplified Spelling Board; has further suggestions. | |
| 307 | The lecture by Cadman | Critical of Mr. Cadman's grasp of facts seemed a bit flawed. | |
| 308 | The new enrollment system | Text of new rules for registration; new graduation requirements. | |
| 309 | Teachers to go to England and Ireland | President Seerley named to board that will recommend teachers who will study abroad. | |
| 309 | Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades, XIX, the sixth year | Profiles a student in the sixth grade. | |
| 313 | Bible Study Dept. | Continues study of Moses. | |
| 314 | Miss Mabel McNally | Minnie Cook accepts basketball challenge. | |
| 314 | Women's Department of Physical Training | Lillian Bruce pleads with women to adopt good sportsmanship; unhappy that intersociety basketball was discontinued this year. | |
| 317 | A large audience | Found parts of Dr. Cadman's presentation incorrectly critical of Catholics. | |
| 317 | Minnesinger concert | Preparing for annual concert; under the direction of C. A. Fullerton; Cecilians will join them for several songs. | |
| 317 | Notice to Normal Eyte electors | John Dee receives support of Aristos and Shakes for the position of Normal Eyte business manager. | |
| 318 | Athletics | Basketball team defeated Leander Clark College, 38-23. | |
| 319 | Mrs. Paschke | Visited daughter Celinda. | |
| 319 | Lincoln's birthday | GAR and Women's Relief Corps held patriotic exercises. | |
| 319 | Mrs. Mike Colman | Wife of ISNS tinner Michael Colman is very ill. | |
| 319 | Dr. and Mrs. Gist | Entertained friends. | |
| 319 | Mrs. Noble | Spoke on India. | |
| 319 | Miss Grace Kroesen | Held Valentine's Day party. | |
| 319 | Grover Alderman | Left school due to poor health. | |
| 319 | Miss Julia Porter | Health improving; will go home to Mt. Pleasant. | |
| 319 | Miss Luse and Miss Bowman | Gave party for Ida Fesenbeck. | |
| 319 | Miss Thornton | Has been ill. | |
| 319 | Mr. Bender was away | Gave addresses in Woodbine. | |
| 320 | Mr. Albert C. Joy | Married Beulah Koon and they both work at the Normal School in Ashland, Oregon. | |
| 320 | The Indianapolis News announces | Engagement of Ida Strawn and Walter Baker. |