Normal Eyte — October 27, 1909

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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.