Normal Eyte — October 27, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 135 | Editorial | Eyte mistakes inevitable; student health insurance available; urges students to purchase the insurance for $2. | |
| 136 | Official | News about appointments of alumni to educational posts; Alumni Association will give reception at ISTA meeting; Professor Frampton gives recital; praise for James Trewin's speech on the new board and its plans. | |
| 137 | Senior Halloween party; graduates are to hold masquerade Halloween party in Gymnasium on next Friday evening. | Only seniors may attend. | |
| 138 | Hospital arrangements; vote of students on a hospital insurance fee is taken; final arrangements depend on decision of finance committee. | Rules for new hospital service; supported by voluntary fee of $2; awaiting final decision by Finance Committee. | |
| 138 | Lecture on tuberculosis; Dr. Whittaker, government lecturer, gave interesting lecture Friday evening. | Presents illustrated lecture. | |
| 139 | Trustees' pictures in hall | Placed in corridor near President Seerley's office. | |
| 139 | Faculty play golf. | Faculty team defeats Waterloo team. | |
| 139 | Enrollment of students. | Fall enrollment is about 1100. | |
| 139 | Lecture Course date changed. | Maud Powell will appear on November 19. | |
| 139 | Library Building is being enclosed; roofers are at work. | Hope to enclose building before cold weather sets in; cornices being built in place; steam tunnel nearly complete. | |
| 140 | Prof. Begeman gives address; Science Club hears head of Physics Department at meeting October 20th. | Speaks on properties of electrons. | |
| 141 | Studies in Organization and Teaching | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 142 | J. R. Hoats | Has been working in the Dakotas and Montana, but has returned for a visit. | |
| 142 | Miss Gertrude Clough | Went home after an attack of appendicitis. | |
| 142 | In the scrimmage | Carl Merner was knocked unconscious. | |
| 142 | Dr. George Hearst | Was in Iowa City on business. | |
| 142 | Mrs. Reed | Visited her daughter Mabel. | |
| 142 | Miss Gertrude Kurtz | Has appendicitis and has gone home to Geneva. | |
| 142 | Miss Louise Williams | Received a visit from her mother. | |
| 142 | Professor Charles Meyerholz | Gave a talk at the Y. M. C. A. prayer meeting. | |
| 142 | Professor John Ross Frampton | Gave a recital in the auditorium. | |
| 142 | Mr. Arthur Davison | Came to pick up his daughter, Mae, who had a bout with appendicitis. | |
| 142 | Rev. Somena | Has been visiting George Kramer. | |
| 142 | Miss Florence Long | Is visiting Anna Sherwood. | |
| 143 | Nelle Ratcliffe | Spent Sunday with Anne Shanewise. | |
| 143 | Professor Perrine | Officiated a football game in Dubuque. | |
| 143 | Miss Ethel Dryden | Spend Sunday with Verona Lang. | |
| 143 | President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley | Entertained friends at a dinner last week. | |
| 143 | Mrs. J. T. Coolidge | Was a guest of Mrs. Abbott C. Page. | |
| 143 | Professor D. S. Wright | Spoke at the Central Christian Church in Waterloo. | |
| 143 | Professor Wright | Was in Waterloo. | |
| 143 | Providing there are fifty students | Discount rates for round trip tickets to Grinnell will be available if enough students sign up. | |
| 143 | Miss Ethel Speaker | Has appendicitis. | |
| 143 | Miss Anna Mae French | Visited the college last week. | |
| 143 | Professor Tompkins | Officiated a game in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 143 | Miss Hazel Hoyt | Has the mumps. | |
| 143 | Mrs. John Ross Frampton | Has bronchitis. | |
| 143 | Mrs. Abbott C. Page | Entertained the Book and Needle Club. | |
| 143 | Invitations were issued | Caroline Bjerre is marrying Nels Olsen. | |
| 143 | Mrs. Wilbur H. Bender and daughter, Eunice | Are visiting family in Bryan, Ohio. | |
| 143 | In the recent issue | Beulah Long started a domestic science department at Drake University. It is becoming very successful. | |
| 143 | Miss Pearl Ley | Has chicken pox. | |
| 144 | Miss Clara Johnson | Is home due to ill health. | |
| 144 | Prof. R. F. Seymour | Officiated a football game in Mt. Vernon. | |
| 144 | Rev. Barry | Led chapel last Monday. | |
| 144 | President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley | Entertained the Cottage Reading Circle. | |
| 144 | In an exciting game | Alumni of Cedar Falls High School defeated the high school team. | |
| 144 | The Misses Wilhelmina Feil of Charles City, and Genevieve Hine | Visited the Hill. | |
| 144 | Some of Faith Downs's friends | Gave her a surprise birthday party. | |
| 144 | Miss Lois Fahs | Visited school on Monday. | |
| 144 | Miss Marie Carrier | Is staying with Margaret Morgan. | |
| 144 | Miss Helen Lawrence | Spent Sunday with Rose Smith. | |
| 144 | Miss Evelyn Hansen | Spent Sunday in Osage. | |
| 144 | Miss Louise Linderblood | Is visiting Rose Smith. | |
| 144 | Joe Wright | Visited Cedar Falls on Saturday. | |
| 144 | Miss Ethel Stanley | Has appendicitis. | |
| 144 | Miss Alice Riedesel | Visited her parents in Denver. | |
| 144 | Miss Delilah Stutz | Spent Sunday at the Lichty home near Hudson. | |
| 144 | Saturday evening | Kindergarten department had a masquerade party. | |
| 144 | Professor S. F. Hersey | Missed classes due to the illness of his daughter. | |
| 144 | Bert Hill | Had a visit from his mother. | |
| 144 | Mr. Chehock | Served on the Examination Board in Des Moines. | |
| 144 | Mrs. Charles Olsen | Visited Edith Shed. | |
| 144 | Ira Ware | Is attending the wedding of his sister. | |
| 145 | Philo | Program features readings and debate. | |
| 145 | Neotrophian | Presented three programs. | |
| 146 | Athletics; Teachers defeats St. Joe; team wins hard fought game at Dubuque; score 32-16. | Teachers score five touchdowns. | |
| 148 | The following letter | George R. D. Kramer reports from the Panama Canal. | |
| 149 | The alumni were well represented | Several alumni were present at the Northwestern Association. | |
| 150 | We were defeated | W. S. Yeager is quoted on football game. | |
| 150 | Frances Lavender | Is working in Webster City. | |
| 150 | Luella Jackson | Is working in Fort Smith, Arkansas. | |
| 150 | Ethel Brooks | Is living in Morenci, Arizona. | |
| 150 | F. D. Cram | Is very successful in his work. |