Normal Eyte — February 26, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 321 | The editor has been criticized | Recitation of accusations, often contradictory, against Fred Cram. | |
| 321 | During the Christmas vacation | Editor Fred Cram has received criticism for some of his exchange columns. | |
| 321 | The Debating League | Negotiating with Emporia on oratory date; seem to have settled on May 8. | |
| 322 | So far as we have been able | Only six students are preparing for the oratorical contest. | |
| 322 | Prof. W. H. Clemons | Faculty member from Nebraska State Normal School at Fremont visited campus. | |
| 322 | Seats are still scarce | Would like more seating at basketball games. | |
| 322 | Emil Trott announced | Preparations for a good Old Gold are well underway. | |
| 323 | You owe it to yourself | Urges students to attend upcoming Minnesingers concert. | |
| 323 | The Debating League | Scheduled competition to select contestants for the interstate contest. | |
| 323 | An interesting thing in connection | Work of Bertha Martin receives high praise from Leland Powers. | |
| 324 | The senior class | Will hold reception for faculty. | |
| 324 | The banquet season is here | Banqueting of one literary society by another is getting too expensive. | |
| 325 | Leland Powers is called the King of Impersonators | Review of performance. | |
| 325 | March 9 is the date | YMCA and YWCA will hold benefit for Bedros Apelian; program for the performance. | |
| 326 | Official | New normal school opens in Kentucky; Maud Wood Parks will speak in Iowa; procedure for applying for faculty study positions abroad. | |
| 327 | It is now some time | Lengthy obituary for Susie Young, who died while doing missionary work in India. | |
| 329 | Bible Study Dept. | A lesson on Joshua. | |
| 330 | Ray Clough | Visited campus. | |
| 330 | Lloyd Loonan | Came for basketball game. | |
| 330 | Dr. Sanders of Mason City | Visited daughter Jennie. | |
| 330 | Myra Eaton and Clella Finster | Have been sick. | |
| 330 | Athletics | Basketball team loses to the Iowa freshmen, 33-29. | |
| 330 | Normal Eyte election | ||
| 330 | Miss Vroom | Has been ill. | |
| 330 | Pearl Hayden | Visited sister Fannye. | |
| 331 | We are grieved | Agnes Girton died. | |
| 331 | Miss Julia Porter | Arrived home safely. | |
| 331 | H. B. Carroll | Had the grippe. | |
| 331 | President Seerley | In Washington, D. C., for a week working on government assistance for agriculture in high schools. | |
| 331 | The Estherville Enterprise | Offers praise for President Seerley's addresses on "Complete Education,The Business of Teaching", and "The Spirit of the School". | |
| 331 | Jessica Dunn | Teaching in Waverly; visited friends. | |
| 331 | Mr. and Mrs. Pillsbury | Visited daughter Helen. | |
| 331 | Bertha Stiles | Father seriously ill. | |
| 331 | Women's Department of Physical Training | Women will put on gymnastics and Gilbert dancing demonstration. | |
| 332 | Vote for | Charles F. Schweiker is running for editor of the Normal Eyte; photo. | |
| 332 | Y. W. C. A. notes | Held several prayer meetings. | |
| 335 | Letter from Willis J. Bell | Talks about the differences between American and German education. |