Normal Eyte — December 16, 1908
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 193 | Official | State and national education news; General Assembly will consider retirement plan for college faculties. | |
| 195 | Prof. Clark reads "Julius Caesar;" lecture on public schools reading is given in afternoon--Interpretation of Shakespeare in evening | Excerpts from his performance. | |
| 196 | State meet in gymnastics; representatives of Iowa colleges assemble in Normal gym. to arrange coming contest | Representatives from neighboring colleges come to organize upcoming competition. | |
| 196 | Maud Powell | Preview of performance by opera singer. | |
| 197 | New book appears; Miss Buck is writer of "Guide to the teacher's mastery of tests" | Work by Professors Cummins and Dickey also featured in book. | |
| 198 | Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Professor Tompkins reported on Bible study conference; mission study classes continue. | |
| 199 | Course in library work | Will be offered as an elective during winter term; will teach reference and some cataloguing and classification as well as school library management. | |
| 200 | Editorial | Is intersociety men's basketball helping train new players for intercollegiate play, or is it hurting the school's unity?; photo. | |
| 201 | Professional, elements of liberal education as found in travel | Part twelve of column. | |
| 204 | The following | Charles Frederick writes about his work in opening land for agriculture. | |
| 205 | Lee E. Carmen | Teaching in Guthrie. | |
| 205 | J. Ernest Carmen | Received Ph. D. from University of Chicago; now teaching in Cincinnati. | |
| 205 | Miss Eva Belle Moore | Married Archibald McMartin. | |
| 205 | A banquet for the State Normal students | To be held at University of Iowa. | |
| 205 | Miss Josephine Barker | Teaching in Baring, Washington. | |
| 205 | S. C. Knupp | Married Lucy Strellner. | |
| 205 | Eugene J. Feuling | Elected superintendent in Chickasaw County. | |
| 206 | The death of Miss Katherine Hutchinson | Jennie Hutchinson's sister died. | |
| 206 | Mrs. Margaret Long and son Carl | Moved to Montana. | |
| 206 | Dr. W. W. Gist | Will visit Osage. | |
| 206 | Miss Iris Livingston and Ray Crummer | Shopping for party. | |
| 206 | Miss Alice Jennings | Is very ill. | |
| 206 | Prof. W. H. Bender | Attended meeting at Storm Lake. | |
| 206 | Friday morning | Margaret Oliver will entertain football team with dinner. | |
| 206 | The training school classes | Cancelled so that students and teachers could attend lecture of S. H. Clark. | |
| 206 | Miss Maude Zilm | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 206 | Julia Jennings | Teaching in West Waterloo. | |
| 206 | Coasting | Snow has melted; sledding no longer possible. | |
| 207 | The Normal Board of Trustees | Met in several sessions. | |
| 207 | After serving Uncle Sam as a mail carrier | Charles Bley will resign as mail carrier after seventeen years; will devote time to farming. | |
| 207 | Prof. C. P. Colegrove | Gave address in Greenfield. | |
| 207 | Prof. and Mrs. Ira S. Condit | Entertained mathematics faculty. | |
| 207 | Miss Frances C. Portman | Has resigned from position as kindergarten assistant; will go to Stout Training School. | |
| 207 | Frank "Reddy" Hamilton | Amateur athletic status in question. | |
| 208 | The suggestion | Support for Wilbur Bender as State Superintendent of Public Instruction. |