Normal Eyte — April 21, 1909

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401 Eulalians are champions; Clios lose championship in strenuous game of basketball; score 20-18 Women's intersociety championship decided, ending the season.
402 Simplified spelling is popular President Seerley outlines the case for bring English spelling closer to a phonetic basis.
403 Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel Part twenty-five of column.
407 Athletics; Normal's track team Annual long distance tryout attracts over a hundred students; schedule of upcoming meets.
409 Society; Neo, Delphians entertain Eulalians, Orios entertain Clios Neos present Dutch program; other societies have joint meetings.
411 Misses Cora Reiter, Jennie Alyer, and Virginia Van Metre Visited Waterloo.
411 The following Frank Hamilton's amateur athletic standing restored.
411 Miss Floy Graham Returned from study in Chicago.
411 Miss Jeanette Carpenter Entertained friends.
411 The brick masons Began work on the new Library building on Monday, April 19, 1909.
411 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Gelder Julia Van Gelder married Harry A. Moore.
411 Mr. and Mrs. Faye Samson Daisy Mae Gibson married Professor Samson's youngest son Faye.
412 Hazel Wilder Went home due to illness.
412 Warren Proctor Returned home with serious illness; had been traveling with Grinnell Glee Club.
412 Mrs. Frank Cotton Visited son Harry.
412 Miss Helen Seerley Returned from visit to Marshalltown and State Center.
412 Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker Concluded series of lectures to young men.
412 The Kappa Theta Psis Went to see Ben-Hur in Cedar Rapids.
412 Lawrence Porter, Carson Taylor . . . . Former Normalites return to University of Iowa.
412 Miss Katherine Knoepfler Teaching in Fort Madison.
412 Rev. Cooney Visited Shillinglaws.
412 Mr. Bagby Attended Bible study convention.
412 Miss Rice Entertained YMCA and YWCA cabinets.
413 One of the Iowa City papers Normal Club elects officers.
413 Bruce Francis Elected superintendent of Cedar Falls schools.
413 Nina Pettigrew Teaching in Tacoma, Washington.
413 Emily Motie Teaching in Spokane.
413 F. A. Pools Principal in Sioux City.
413 W. G. Detwiller Now selling life insurance.
413 Mr. Clevenger Has good reports on Edith Hafner and Mabel Spicker
413 Nellie Dority and Jessie Cunning Doing well in LeMars.
413 C. A. Steelsmith Teaching in Pipestone, Minnesota.
414 R. H. Sylvester Will teach at Penn College.
414 Elizabeth Perkins Teaching in Des Moines.
414 Earl Roadman Represented Upper Iowa University in oratory.
414 Eck C. Roberts Superintendent in Fairfield.
414 The spring vacation Many alumni visited campus.