Normal Eyte — March 4, 1908

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337 The Normal Eyte election John Dee elected as business manager; Albert Barrett is editor; Harriett Kramer is local editor.
337 The Minnesinger concert Praise for the Minnesingers.
338 At a Scotch-Irish dinner Looks at the idea of broadening the Constitution.
339 If there is anything Students appreciate the faculty more when they have had to deal with a substitute teacher.
339 The senior reception Students and faculty who attended seemed to have enjoyed the reception.
339 The Japanese question Approaches the subject of discrimination.
341 Official Notes about superintendents around the area.
341 Athletics Normal beats Charles City, 73-25; table of scores from this basketball season.
343 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XIX--the sixth year During the sixth year, geography is an important subject.
346 Dear readers of the Normal Eyte Professor Childs writes of her impressions of Germans and Germany.
347 Edward Bechley Taking houseboat from Sioux City to New Orleans.
347 Etta J. Rider Candidate for superintendent in Ringgold County.
347 Professor Forest C. Ensign Gives many educational addresses around Iowa.
347 Mrs. Mabel Montgomery Volland Dean of Women at University of Iowa; her husband Roscoe Volland in on the dentistry faculty there.
347 Mamie Martin Married Roy Cordis Hardman; now living in New Mexico.
347 Ralph Hahm Principal in Antlers, Colorado.
347 Will Wood Teaching in South Dakota.
347 S. S. Stockwell Secretary to Wyoming State Board of Examiners.
348 A very interesting letter Elda Kemp wrote about her trip to the South.
348 Miss Mary Gault Has been teaching in Cedar Falls; will now go to Montana.
348 The West is attracting Iowa seems to have a hard keeping its good teachers.
348 The Estherville Enterprise Esther Almira Ridley married Louis V. Cranston.
348 Miss Bertha Stiles Called home from Columbia University; Bessie May Allen is studying there as well.
351 Viola Kratzer's brother Visited.
351 Emma Patterson's brother Visited her.
351 Mina and Grace Rock and Helen Katz Attended party in Waterloo.
351 Carrie Simons Will teach in Popejoy.
351 A number of students Taking the new business course.
351 The senior annual Description of the 1908 Old Gold; price will be $2.
351 Miss Sarah Rhodes Has the measles.
351 Florence Shelby Visited Charles City.
351 Hazel Cutler Has been sick.
351 Elsie Kliebenstein Has been in Grundy Center.
352 Wednesday afternoon occurred Kindergarten Mothers' Council met.
352 February 22 besides being Group honored Margaret Oliver with musical program on her birthday.
352 The seniors had an attractive poster Announced meeting.
352 India Cadwallader Back in school after illness.
352 The students greatly enjoyed Enjoyed presentation of balcony scene in chapel.