Normal Eyte — May 20, 1908

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481 Miss Baker took an examination Won library position in Los Angeles via competitive examination.
481 The Oratorical Association Elected officers for the coming year; Frank Olson will be president.
482 The annual is all that the staff claimed Praise for the quality of the 1908 Old Gold; hopes that staff covered expenses.
482 One of the men here Speculates on reasons that leading ISNS orators do not tutor other students.
482 Just a personal word Praise for the quality of the 1907 Spring Music Festival; urges students to attend this year's presentation.
483 The story has been going Would like to have a full report of the oratorical contest in Macomb; not sure how or why John Fitzgerald lost there.
483 "In a Persian Garden" Faculty and students will present musical program.
483 Prof. Tompkins Father died.
484 Card of thanks Parents of Aurelia Tietge express thanks for sympathy on the death of their daughter.
484 A pleasant side trip with Monmouth College as a host Minnesingers give short concert at Monmouth College on way to Macomb.
484 Again the student body Aurelia Tietge died May 15, 1908, of peritonitis.
485 Invitation meet Normal ties Coe and beats Cornell in track, 51-51-42.
487 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XXIV-- the eighth year Covers how to discuss a poem with eighth grade students.
489 Bible Study Dept. Continued lessons on David.
490 Prof. Colegrove's new work Review of Professor Colegrove's new book on school management.
492 Chas. Yeager Superintendent in Renton, Washington; has had rheumatism.
492 Paul Samson Receives ring from Emporia basketball team.
492 Of the Class of 1908 Brief reports of those who have secured teaching positions.
492 That Cap E. Miller Elected superintendent in Sigourney.
492 Mabel Paull Made principal of the Sigourney High School.
492 Miss Della Patton Teaching at Sigourney High School.
493 A number of students and faculty Attended theater in Waterloo.
493 Hazel Webster Visited campus; feeling much better.
493 Lillian Johnson Floy Messerole visited her.
493 Mrs. McMahon Entertained Chrestos with lunch.
493 Charles Schweiker Has had tonsillitis.
493 Mr. Ira Magee Uncle visited.
493 Miss Townsend Has had tonsillitis.
493 Helen Packard Will teach at Walnut.