Normal Eyte — October 14, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 81 | Untitled | Football team's first game is this week against Lenox College. | |
| 81 | Men's tennis tournament; fall games bring forth many entries- probably run off this week | Fall tennis tournament to be held. | |
| 82 | Miss Child's lecture; she delights Normalites and townspeople by informal travel talk | Audience finds lecture charming. | |
| 83 | Improvement advances; many changes about Normal campus- new buildings rising; library and residence | Freight rail lines being laid to the Normal School; work on President's House and new Library progressing. | |
| 83 | Debating League meets; important business transacted at Wednesday's meeting--Ames plans laid | Attempting to get organization in better order. | |
| 84 | Primary election held; Frank L. Byrnes' resignation hesitated new choice; preliminary balloting Friday | Walter Abram, E. B. Hodges, and Floyd Bailey are selected in primary election. | |
| 85 | The Parlor Reading Circle | Several faculty members presented papers. | |
| 85 | The Debating League | Attempting to bring continuity to the organization. | |
| 85 | The Oratorical Association | Must make arrangements for state contest to be held in Cedar Falls this year. | |
| 85 | Professor L. W. Parish | Assisted daughter Mabel in enrolling at University of Chicago. | |
| 85 | It now seems probable | Thomas Orchestra may perform at Spring Music Festival. | |
| 85 | The North Central association of colleges and secondary schooling | Will meeting in Chicago. | |
| 85 | There will be no sessions | Classes will not be held on October 16 so that faculty and students may attend a teachers meeting in Waterloo. | |
| 86 | The geographical museum | Professor Cable is collecting material relating to the manufacture of products. | |
| 86 | The domestic science department | Developing rapidly; now seventeen students enrolled. | |
| 86 | There are now department libraries | Several departments are now maintaining collections for the use of their students. | |
| 86 | Miss Anna Kellar | Visited campus to study Training School and student teaching. | |
| 86 | Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel | Professor Bender continues his essay on the benefit of travel. | |
| 89 | Athletics; football | Team wins first game against Faribank High School, 54-0, high hopes for the rest of the season. | |
| 89 | Football breaks loose; the practice game of season pulled off merrily; plucky but one-sided match | Team's score was high, while the competition was never allowed to see the end zone; account of practice game against Fairbank High School. | |
| 90 | Something about old stars; Normal's guard of past pigskin classes--where they all are and what they are doing | A look at where former football players are now. | |
| 91 | Automobile social | To be held at Professor Simmons' house; automobile rides will be $.10. | |
| 92 | Ida (Robbins) Graham | Now in California. | |
| 92 | Mabel Christian | Enjoying work in Nebraska. | |
| 92 | Julian H. Gist | In charge of academy department at Bellevue College. | |
| 92 | Grace Dubois | Will teach in Gladbrook. | |
| 92 | Beth Newton | Teaching in Newell. | |
| 92 | After a year's vacation | Elizabeth Wyant will teach in California. | |
| 92 | Jennie Speer | Studying at University of Chicago. | |
| 92 | Nellie Tompkins | Teaching in Audubon. | |
| 92 | Odebolt | Several Normalites teach there; C. E. Burton is superintendent. | |
| 92 | Eloise Emerson | Will teach in Williams. | |
| 92 | Mayne Spaulding | Principal in Nichols. | |
| 92 | Leslie I. Reed | Now in Jefferson. | |
| 93 | James C. Sanders | Doing good work as warden at Fort Madison penitentiary. | |
| 94 | Miss Grace McIntosh | Will teach in Mississippi. | |
| 94 | The Baptist church | Asks Professor Loughridge to fill the pulpit during regular pastor's illness. | |
| 94 | Two members of the school board | Winthrop school board looking for new staff. | |
| 94 | John Sharpe | Father ill. | |
| 94 | Miss Cora Rector | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 94 | Miss Childs | Tested voices for Neo operetta. | |
| 94 | Dick Gibson | Went to South Dakota for free land drawing. | |
| 94 | Harry Moore | Running for Black Hawk County superintendent. | |
| 94 | Thirty cars of coal | Waiting to be unloaded at the Normal School. | |
| 95 | Frank Byrnes | A number of students will take up positions in Winthrop. | |
| 95 | The Des Moines News | ||
| 95 | The local W. C. T. U. | Met at home of Mrs. Frank Cotton. | |
| 95 | Nora Shanewise | Back in school after teaching as substitute at Tarkio College. | |
| 95 | Grover Alderman | Visited friends at Drake. | |
| 95 | Thursday morning | Students must register in order to attend teachers meeting in Waterloo. | |
| 95 | Miss Alice Filkins | Injured in fall down Auditorium Building stairs. | |
| 95 | Mrs. G. W. Samson | Went to visit relatives. | |
| 95 | Misses Bowman, Riggs, Dickey, Keene, Gregg, Luse, Lambert, Lorenz, Whipple, Patt, Hutchinson, and Childs | Enjoyed outing at McAlvin cottage. | |
| 96 | Helen Gregg | Visited Cherokee. | |
| 96 | Avis Smith | Sister Ada visited. | |
| 96 | Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Simmons | Entertained friends. | |
| 96 | Miss Florence Jayne | Visited Vida Purdy. | |
| 96 | Misses Mabel Lester and Nell Newton | Visited Waverly. | |
| 96 | Miss Mabel Black | Mother visited. |