Normal Eyte — October 28, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 113 | Untitled | Normal School gets ready to take on Ames in annual debate. | |
| 113 | Dr. Power's lecture; he will speak on Michael Angelo and his art, Nov. 2--Grinnell's estimate | Preview of speaker. | |
| 114 | Tennis championship; women's tournament already closed with Anne Shanewise winner--men's finals will be played this week | Intersociety tournament shows good promise for return of intercollegiate play; results of the matches. | |
| 115 | Football game called off; Normal-Ellsworth teams did not clash Saturday. Weatherman responsible for disappointment | Game postponed due to rain. | |
| 115 | Count Alex Lochwitzky; Russian nobleman will lecture here next Friday. Siberian experience his theme | Speaker profile. | |
| 116 | Novel lecture given; Prof. C. B. Simmons addresses girls of school instructing them in ways of football | Coach Simmons spoke to women about football. | |
| 117 | The hope of the state association | Hoping to enroll five thousand teachers. | |
| 117 | It is necessary at Nebraska | How will the ISTA handle large attendance at its meetings? | |
| 117 | The public | Learning more about Iowa Educational Commission. | |
| 117 | The North East Iowa Teachers' Association | Election results. | |
| 117 | The success if the late Waterloo meeting | Meeting of Northeast Iowa Teachers Association convention went well. | |
| 117 | The North West Teachers' Association | Held successful meeting in Fort Dodge. | |
| 117 | The State Teachers' Association | Attempting to coordinate meeting schedules. | |
| 118 | The amount of educational legislation | Benefited from work of North Central Association. | |
| 118 | Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel | Part eight of column on the benefits of travel. | |
| 121 | Roy Hoats | Still working for geological survey in Montana. | |
| 121 | Edward S. Tesdell | Studying law at Drake University. | |
| 121 | R. M. Lampman | Superintendent in Walnut; Helen Packard and Anna Hinkson are teaching there. | |
| 122 | Selma Knoche | Teaching in Decorah. | |
| 122 | Gertrude Ayers | Teaching in Oelwein. | |
| 122 | Neva Wilson | Teaching in Independence. | |
| 122 | Miss Ellen J. Wing | Teaching in Tipton. | |
| 122 | Here is what one former Normalite says | Will Wood is teaching in Columbus, Nebraska. | |
| 122 | Jessie Hopkirk | Recently married; living in Idaho. | |
| 122 | Maude Zilm | Teaching in La Porte. | |
| 122 | Margaret McQuilkin | Still teaching at La Porte. | |
| 122 | Raymond French | Teaching in Clinton; married Minnie Omrod. | |
| 122 | T. B. Stewart | Superintendent in Bellevue. | |
| 122 | Mabel Murray | Teaching in Bellevue. | |
| 122 | Belle Aker | Teaching in Decorah. | |
| 122 | The following | John C. Parish has written several books. | |
| 122 | Ernest D. Ede | Recovering from stroke. | |
| 122 | The Upper Iowa Conference | Several Normalites in group. | |
| 123 | The Mitchell County Press | Otis Weigle married Grace V. Barker. | |
| 123 | The following item | Des Moines Normalites will meet. | |
| 124 | Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Pennant sale will benefit YWCA; YWCA holds party for new members. | |
| 124 | Coming events | Schedule for campus activities. | |
| 125 | Society; Aristo, Orio, Chresto | Aristos give program on "The Possibilities of Young Men"; Orios discuss Balkans; Chrestos held initiation. | |
| 126 | Athletics; hockey | Normal begins a field hockey league and is hopeful other colleges will soon join. | |
| 127 | Supt. D. O. Wilson | Visited campus. | |
| 127 | Miss Luse | Entertained sister Clara and Margaret Baines. | |
| 127 | Dr. Seerley | Attended meeting at Denison. | |
| 127 | Miss Mary Henderson | Entertaining sister Clare. | |
| 127 | Prof. Osborne | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 127 | Prof. Loughridge | Preached at Baptist Church. | |
| 127 | Dr. C. W. Knickerbocker | Beginning medical practice in Cedar Falls. | |
| 127 | Mr. Louis Bell | Visited sister Cora. | |
| 127 | The members of the advanced physiology class | Entertained by Professor Newton. | |
| 127 | Mr. and Mrs. Lambert | Visited Popejoy. | |
| 127 | Prof. Condit | Attending Presbyterian meeting in Sioux City. | |
| 127 | Prof. S. K. Tompkins | Attended Bible workers meeting. | |
| 127 | The Tuesday Club | Met at Wright home. | |
| 127 | Miss Nettie Waldmann | Teaching at Ackley. | |
| 127 | Miss Jennie Daubenberger | Teaching in Odebolt. | |
| 127 | Mrs. McFarland Walker | Brother S. C. McFarland died. | |
| 127 | Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Newton | Entertained Professor and Mrs. Loughridge. | |
| 127 | Miss Vinnie Slawson | Will teach in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. | |
| 127 | Roy Gilbert | Visiting Professor and Mrs. Chapman. | |
| 128 | The following | Several Normalites are involved in drama at Grinnell. | |
| 128 | Verne Orr | Was on campus to referee football game. | |
| 128 | Mr. and Mrs. Judson B. Maxson | Move to Estherville. | |
| 128 | The early prospects | Students get excited by upcoming football game. | |
| 128 | A large number of Normalites | Went to Waterloo to see show. | |
| 128 | Miss Ellen D. Biscoe, Mattie Fargo, and Iva Huntley | Attended state library meeting. | |
| 128 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Visited Des Moines. |