Normal Eyte — January 20, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 225 | Official | Text of rules for acceptance of credit; J. B. Harsh and W. H. Harwood named to Board of Trustees; seeking funds to teach agriculture at the Normal School. | |
| 226 | Miss Katherine Oliver; friend of Normal professor again welcomed in Cedar Falls; "Confessions of a Literary Pilgrim" | Presented fine reading. | |
| 226 | Among orators and debaters; gossip of the oratorical association and debating league; proposed constitutional revision | Making arrangements for debate with Kansas team. | |
| 227 | Dr. Goode lectures; University of Chicago professor discourses on irrigation of arid land | Makes a case for irrigation of Western lands. | |
| 228 | Association of contributors to Iowa education | Trustees consider organizing group in Cedar Falls; would collect and preserve information on history and development of education in Iowa. | |
| 229 | Neo public session program | Program included music and drama. | |
| 230 | Professional, elements of liberal education as found in travel | Part fourteen of column. | |
| 232 | Athletics; Normal loses to Iowa in fast game at Iowa City; score is 28-12 | Normal loses first game to a physical Iowa team. | |
| 233 | Grinnell wins game; fast hard fight lost to scarlet and black Friday afternoon | Normal plays Grinnell again, this time coming up with a loss. | |
| 234 | Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Emma Lambert and George Newton led prayer meetings; will sent $81 to mission school in Armenia. | |
| 235 | W. H. Harwood | Appointed to Board of Trustees. | |
| 235 | The Cedar Falls record | F. A. Nimocks will be postmaster at Ottumwa. | |
| 235 | The annual alumni banquet | Held at ISTA meeting; faculty and alumni exchange greetings. | |
| 236 | At Bayard | Joel Ernest Carmen married Gertrude Hancox. | |
| 236 | Charles Arthur Fields | Married Mary Edith Meharey. | |
| 236 | Frank A. Bronson | Married Grace Simpson. | |
| 236 | At Portland | Beniah Dimmitt married Alice Gilchrist Peters. | |
| 236 | Worthington, Minnesota | Anna Bernard is principal there. | |
| 236 | Beulah Wetzel | Teaching in Traer. | |
| 236 | Mrs. Henry A. Garrison | Substitute teaching in Golden. | |
| 236 | E. N. Gibson | Principal at Centerville. | |
| 236 | The second primary school | Paulina Kratzer is teaching at Hartley. | |
| 236 | M. Gwynne Ward | Teaching in Marathon. | |
| 236 | The drawing and writing at Grinnell | Bessie A. Wallace is teaching there. | |
| 236 | Edith Elizabeth Gillen | Teaching in Doon. | |
| 236 | Mary Bechly | Principal at Clarkston. | |
| 236 | Roxy M. Peterson | Will graduate from University of Washington. | |
| 236 | Anna Hinkson | Assistant principal at Stuart. | |
| 236 | Florence H. Packard | Principal at Walnut. | |
| 236 | Bird Bundy | Teaching in Missouri. | |
| 236 | Edna M. Poor | Edna Poor Shutt has a new son. | |
| 236 | Guy Lowman | Visited Cedar Falls with his wife, Lynne Barnum Lowman. | |
| 236 | Grace Railsback | Doing well in Manchester. | |
| 236 | Good reports | Edwin Wilcox doing well in Jesup. | |
| 236 | Miss Elizabeth Jones | Will go to Bisbey, Arizona, to organize a YWCA chapter there. | |
| 236 | F. R. Willis | Elected as judge in California. | |
| 236 | Emelie Kreig | Visited campus. | |
| 236 | J. Franklin Pierce | Head of New Woodward Park College in Missouri. | |
| 237 | Very flattering reports | Ethelyn Dewey is doing well in Boone. | |
| 237 | Miss Cora Hughell | Married R. J. Bragonier. | |
| 237 | B. D. Atchley | Married Clara E. Mason. | |
| 237 | George A. Glenny | Married Laura Alice Betelson. | |
| 237 | D. B. McIlravy | Married Mayme Renwick. | |
| 237 | Miss Florence Cady | Married Dr. R. L. Barnett. | |
| 237 | Frances E. Smith | Married W. J. Cummins. | |
| 237 | The marriage of D. D. Schneider | Married Caroline Schmalle. | |
| 237 | Cliff S. Dunham | Married Maud Lillian Shackleton. | |
| 237 | Professor Arthur Malcolm Bean | Married Florence Marshall. | |
| 237 | Edward Gepson | Married Mae Morgan. | |
| 237 | At Marshfield, Oregon | Bessie E. Sebolt married David Higgins. | |
| 237 | Miss Emma Secor | Married Louis W. Plummer. | |
| 237 | Lewis Carrel | Married Mildred Gough. | |
| 238 | This is what the Washington Journal says | Rose Mintier will work as nurse in Egypt. | |
| 238 | Society; Shakes-Aristo, Philo, Shake | Shakes and Aristos enjoyed Christmas party; Philos have good prospects for the term. | |
| 239 | Prof. W. H. Bender | Spoke at Presbyterian Church. | |
| 239 | Miss Ruth Dowdell | Began work as critic teacher in Kindergarten of Training School. | |
| 239 | A week or so ago | A little girl wonders why there are so few men at the Normal School. | |
| 240 | Julia Jennings | Visited campus. | |
| 240 | Mrs. and Dr. Mead | Visited Shell Rock. | |
| 240 | Mr. Henri Paul | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 240 | Jas. Justice | Went to Iowa City. | |
| 240 | Mrs. Robert Bargainer | Visited campus. | |
| 240 | S. B. Philips | Reports that E. L. Farrington is doing well in Wyoming; Verna Farrington will return to the Normal School. | |
| 240 | Helen Craft | Has been sick. | |
| 240 | Harry Butterbender | Visited campus. | |
| 240 | Grace Hovelson | Entertaining Mary Holmes. | |
| 240 | Miss Bee Schofield | Will teach in Waterloo. | |
| 240 | Miss Eulalia Ware | Has been ill. | |
| 240 | Nora Shanewise and Orlo Bangs | Gave recital. | |
| 240 | On Thursday | Four seniors in Domestic Science gave luncheon. | |
| 240 | Miss Joe Giltner | Will teach in Gilmore City. | |
| 240 | Dan Wilson | Visited campus. |