Normal Eyte — September 16, 1908

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17 Untitled Lecture course roster of speakers. Those speaking include: Dr. S. H. Clark, Colonel Henry Watterson, Father Vaughn of La Crosse, Rev. Frank H. Gunsalus, Col. Lockwitzy, Maud Powell, E. H. Bayes, and the Redpath grand concert company.
17 Untitled Football team's success starts with support of team as it is recruited.
18 Official Washington State recognized ISNS credentials; additional June 1908 graduates; four football games authorized provided funds can be raised; new study room for history and political science.
18 Works of Dr. Meyerholz recently placed in library Dr. Meyerholz's books on American history added to library's collection.
19 Lectures on social ethics Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker gives lectures to future teachers to prepare them for the classroom.
20 Football; the effect of inter-society games upon intercollegiate contests Challenges between men's societies last year created a good foundation for this year's intercollegiate team; photo.
22 Athletics; football Team must raise three hundred fifty dollars before Athletic Board will approve season.
23 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.; the Geneva convention Brief report from women who attended ten day session.
23 Ode to football Poetic tribute.
25 Society Each society will be given a newspaper spot every two weeks to inform alumni about their current work.
27 Handsome medals given best history students Awards for excellence in the history field given to students across Iowa.
28 Miss Alle Robinson Will teach at Hancock.
28 John Fitzgerald Principal in Parnell.
28 The former editor-in-chief Fred Cram is teaching in Mason City.
28 Mr. Ariel Parish Married Ora Cook.
28 A missionary magazine Luella Rigby is teaching in Burma.
28 Julian Gist Will teach at Bellevue College in Nebraska.
28 Miss Irene Kirk Will teach in Page County.
28 W. A. Bartlett Will be superintendent in Santa Ana, California.
29 Mark I. Roberts Married Grace Dufur.
29 Eva Cresswell Teaching in Seattle.
29 A. D. King Received master's degree from University of Iowa.
29 Helen Pillsbury Teaching in Marshalltown.
29 Fannie Smith Teaching in Boone.
29 Alice Carpenter Principal in Lineville.
29 Winifred Byrne Teaching in Tabor.
29 Miss Blanche McIntosh Teaching in Cedar Falls.
29 Paul C. Colegrove Working in California.
29 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Wissler Have new daughter.
29 Miss Rose Iaggi Teaching in Waterloo.
30 Julia Piersol Visited campus.
30 John Sharpe Father seriously ill.
30 Bess Cox Will teach in Cherokee.
30 While coming home from the sacred concert Nan Baldwin sprained her ankle.
30 Mr. John Donahue Attending University of Iowa.
30 Among the honorary degrees Professor Colegrove receives L. L. D. from Upper Iowa University.
30 The president's new house Promises to be beautiful home.
30 Professor Robert Fullerton How the faculty spent their summer vacations.
30 Mr. Fred Cram Taking up work in Mason City.
30 Old North Hall Being remodeled and painted.
30 The friends of Miss Edith Cole Edith Cole married Gordon Vermilys.
30 A new department Marion McFarland Walker will have the duties of a Dean of Women.
30 John Dee Tom Thornton is studying medicine at Creighton.
31 Prof. and Mrs. Leonard W. Parish Attended wedding of Ariel Parish.
31 Night policeman Roberts Will not allow sledding on sidewalks.
31 George Harris and Harry McNally Will study law at University of Minnesota.
31 Miss Lorenza Hanson Has been working as stenographer.
31 Miss Katherine Prehm Left school due to illness.
31 W. F. Murphy Visited brother.
31 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Fullerton and Miss Florence Ward Left for New York on way to Europe.
31 Miss Florence Ward Entertained kindergarten.
31 Cedar Falls Ten from Cedar Falls are teaching in Waterloo.
31 Warren Proctor Will teach music at Iowa College in Grinnell.
31 Arda Purdy Visited Independence.
31 Loretta McInteer Visited Waterloo.
31 Harry F. Lambert Will teach in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
31 Miss Julia Jennings Teaching in Waterloo.
31 Ruth Boyinston Recovering from appendicitis.
31 Miss Irene Kirk Will teach in Page County.
31 The home, social and literary club Held first meeting.
32 Y. M. C. A. relay race, New York to Chicago Will carry greetings of mayors.
468 Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel Outline of upcoming editorials about studying while abroad.