Normal Eyte — September 30, 1908

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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.