Normal Eyte — February 26, 1908

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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.