Normal Eyte — February 3, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |