Normal Eyte — October 14, 1908

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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.