Normal Eyte — February 3, 1909

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257 Untitled Truth told about rumors of Normal headquarters being moved to Waterloo.
258 Normal's name changed; henceforth to be known as, "Iowa State Teacher's College"; name consistent with school's work Legislation introduced in General Assembly to change school name; University of Iowa and Iowa State University allowed to participate in Carnegie retirement plan.
259 Seniors busy on book; "Old Gold, '09" is being put together by class--to be elaborate annual Will include sixteen color pages in special binding.
260 Baynes' animal talk; "bird man" tells of his experiences with dumb brutes--interesting lectures Ernest Harold Baynes talks about his life with wild animals.
260 Advocated single board of regents; Senator W. P. Whipple will introduce bill Bill calls for single board of nine members to govern all three Iowa public institutions of higher learning.
261 Clios banquet Orios; annual Clio-Orio feast held Saturday evening--most enjoyable function Enjoyed informal reception and banquet.
261 Athletic Board meets; body of sports directors in session, Thursday--track meet and football plans made Football approved for next fall; planning for invitational track meet in May.
262 Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel Part sixteen of column.
265 Society; Chresto Chrestos enjoy program and dinner with international theme.
266 George Cleveland Working as railroad telegrapher.
266 Jennie Hughey Lives in Shenandoah.
266 Miss Luella Rigby Serving as missionary in Burma.
266 Chas. E. Stinson Serving as Methodist Episcopal pastor in North Dakota.
266 Bess Andrews Now living in Washington State.
266 Olive Orton Recently received master's degree from University of Chicago.
266 Jean McKellar Received bachelor's degree from University of Iowa and master's degree from University of Chicago.
266 Clara J. Seller Will resume work in Colorado in fall.
266 Bertha Blanche Magoon Studying at Drake University.
266 Here is another one Otis Randall doing well in Idaho; Charles Henry is doing well there as well.
266 Mary Bechly Principal at Clarkston.
266 Mary Brannan County superintendent in Idaho.
266 Myrtle E. Gaffin Teaching in West Liberty.
266 Minnie Willits Teaching in Rock Rapids.
267 Nellie Schmid Working in California bank.
267 The following Charles B. Stein (now known as Karl Buren Stein) and his wife are doing well in the music field.
267 Myrtle A. Boardman Married Charles F. Johnson.
267 Charles F. Johnson YMCA secretary in Pennsylvania.
267 A. O. Wydell Studying at University of Iowa; Albert Graham is there, too.
267 Grace O. Furrow Studying at Oberlin Conservatory.
267 Chloris Anderson Studying at Washington State University.
267 E. E. Watson Teaching at Washington State College.
267 Miss Maude Gilchrist Now Dean of Women at Michigan Agricultural College.
269 Miss Alvina Jennings Recovering from spinal meningitis.
269 Dr. Snowden Conducted funeral of Mrs. Karl Geiser.
269 The Grand Army GAR will attend celebration of Lincoln's birthday.
269 The lecture Professor Bender delivered a lecture on his travels in Germany.
269 Material for the library Material beginning to arrive for the construction of the new Library; will include over a million bricks; hope to start work in March.
269 The following members Board of Trustees met; legislative visiting committee also here.
270 Prof. and Mrs. A. C. Page Learned that their nephew, Leslie Chapman, was promoted to rank of captain.
270 John Barnes Recovering from rheumatism.
270 Raymond B. Leland Now home due to father's illness.
270 A class of over one hundred Took uniform county examination.
270 Sioux City, Ia. Frank Hamilton's amateur athletic standing is still under consideration.
271 Horace Patton and Jake Fetters Stayed in Cedar Falls.
271 The Newman Catholic Association Gave reception.
271 Coming events
271 The two basketball teams Marshalltown boys' and girls' teams come to Cedar Falls to play.
271 Miss Grace DuBois Visited Cedar Falls.