Normal Eyte — September 30, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | Official: the visit of the veterans | Members of 3rd Iowa Infantry visit campus; Margaret Baker lecturing in Chicago; new lockers will be added to Gymnasium; NCA has new room; Nan Baldwin is secretary of YWCA; masonry work under way at President's House; Trustees file biennial report. | |
| 49 | Untitled | Preliminaries for annual oratorical contest set. | |
| 51 | The Ames preliminary; Philos place three men; three Orios complete the team; close try-out | Detailed account of the contest | |
| 52 | Taft lauds teachers; presidential candidate express greatest respect for moulders of character | Text of remarks made by Vice President Taft during a visit to Cedar Falls. | |
| 52 | Prof. Bender speaks; talks to a large audience about his European trip of last summer | Professor Bender spoke on the places that he visited. | |
| 53 | The Masque of Comus; Donald Robertson's company present's classic at the Waterloo | Professor Gist made special arrangements for students and faculty to see the production. | |
| 54 | Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel | Professor Bender continues his essay on the benefits of travel. | |
| 56 | Athletics; football | Schedule being arranged; the potential benefits of being able to coach football; Russell Glasener injured. | |
| 57 | Mabel Christian | Teaching at Peru, Nebraska. | |
| 57 | Floe Correll | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
| 57 | Rolla Patterson | Working as statistician for city of New York. | |
| 57 | Albert Meyer | Studying medicine at University of Kentucky; Red Hamilton was roommate. | |
| 58 | The making of a teacher | Professor Colegrove promotes his new book. | |
| 58 | Ruth Ballou | Teaching in Waverly. | |
| 58 | Blanche Ayers | Teaching at Boone. | |
| 58 | Orpha Farley | Teaching at Slater. | |
| 58 | Ernest Wissler | Superintendent at Prairie City. | |
| 58 | Elsie Ottosen | Now in Fort Dodge. | |
| 58 | Erma Robertson | Teaching in Creston. | |
| 58 | Stella McCormick | Teaching in Seattle. | |
| 58 | Mae Cresswell | Substituting for Ida Fesenbeck in Training School. | |
| 58 | E. B. Gowin | Will study at University of Wisconsin with two other Normalites. | |
| 58 | C. A. Fullerton | Professor and Mrs. Charles Fullerton are in Europe. | |
| 58 | Julia Jennings | Teaching in Waterloo; Clara Rundlett is there, too. | |
| 58 | Charles Ames | Will study at University of Michigan. | |
| 58 | May Gonzales | Teaching in Louisiana. | |
| 58 | Leo Ranney | Will study at Northwestern University. | |
| 58 | Helen Lewis | Teaching in Oelwein. | |
| 59 | Society | News from the literary societies; getting a new year started. | |
| 61 | Prof. Frampton | Played organ at Congregational Church. | |
| 61 | Miss Matie Blackburn | Has been ill. | |
| 61 | Coy Blair and "Doc" Cutler | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
| 61 | Prof. Ira S. Condit's Sunday school | Enjoyed picnic at Cedar Heights. | |
| 61 | Miss Inez Boies and Mary E. Henderson | Visited Independence. | |
| 61 | Miss Jennie Sheehan | Visited Galena, Illinois. | |
| 61 | Edward and Merner Noble | Studying at University of Michigan. | |
| 61 | Anetta Daylin | Called home; will not return to school. | |
| 61 | Miss Ora Haan | Left school due to illness. | |
| 61 | Miss Helen Seerley | Visited Springfield, Massachusetts. | |
| 61 | Prof. W. Bender | Spoke on European travels. | |
| 61 | Miss Minnie Bush | Teaching near Hudson. | |
| 61 | Miss Flossie Prideaux | Visited Winthrop. | |
| 61 | Miss Edna Thatcher | Visited friends. | |
| 61 | Beulah Kiefer | Teaching in Waverly. | |
| 61 | Mary McDonald and Grace DuBois | Visited friends. | |
| 62 | The senior domestic science girls | Gave a picnic. | |
| 62 | Pressed meats served | Several students suffered from ptomaine poisoning. | |
| 62 | The past week | Many women are undergoing hazing by the sororities and literary societies. | |
| 62 | In an open field tackle | Russell Glasener injured in football practice. | |
| 62 | Mrs. W. A. Dinwiddie | Now in Seattle; has been in the Philippine Islands and on Pacific Coast. | |
| 62 | On last Friday evening | Mary Townsend entertained her domestic science students. | |
| 62 | Miss Laura Flagler | Entertained by friends. | |
| 62 | Prof. and Mrs. S. F. Hersey | Entertained friends. | |
| 63 | Saturday morning | Presidential candidate William Howard Taft spoke in Cedar Falls. | |
| 63 | The following from Mason City Times-Herald | Mrs. Fred Cram injured in gas explosion. | |
| 64 | From our exchanges | News from other Iowa colleges. |