Normal Eyte — December 15, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 231 | Editorial | A tribute to Professor Wright, who celebrates his 62nd birthday; animals may have some sort of intelligence. | |
| 232 | Official | Summer session being organized; faculty makes new rules on special courses; Jennie Hutchinson teaching at Buena Vista College. | |
| 233 | Oratorical contest occurs; women's societies battle for school championship next Saturday evening | Roster of speakers and their topics. | |
| 233 | Bible study rally: Rev. Day of the Congregational Church speaks to students on "The Approach to the Bible" | Excerpts from the Reverend Day's remarks. | |
| 234 | Colegrove addresses Y. M. C. A.; importance of missionary work is set forth in interesting manner | Professor Colegrove talks about the value of missionary work. | |
| 234 | Annual work progressing; staff is pushing work; '10 "Old Gold" to be a monster volume | Brief description of the work involved. | |
| 235 | Mathematicians meet; faculty and student members organized a permanent club last Thursday | Drawing up constitution and program. | |
| 235 | Oratorio to be presented; local talent in "Messiah;" choral society and soloists give sacred concert | Four faculty members will perform solos. | |
| 235 | The ISTC school calendars are now out | ||
| 236 | Oldring; a study in animal intelligence, with apologies to Ernest Thompson-Seton, Jack London and Professor Long | Professor Samson writes about his family's dog. | |
| 238 | College students are desirable | Professor Barnes of the University of Chicago announces arrangements for accepting ISTC students at his university. | |
| 239 | Board of Education met at Cedar Rapids last Friday | Approve plans for summer session; Marion McFarland Walker will serve during that session. | |
| 239 | Delphian-Eulalian house-warming | Enjoy formal session. | |
| 239 | Studies in Organization and Teaching | ||
| 242 | Mr. Simington | Suffered an attack of quinsy. | |
| 242 | Miss Riggs | Will spend her vacation in Ohio and New York City. | |
| 242 | James Murphy | Is principal at Garwin; visited the Hill. | |
| 242 | Miss Mae Loving | Spent Sunday in Ames. | |
| 242 | Miss McGovern | Visited friends in Waverly. | |
| 242 | Frances Sage | Spent Sunday at home. | |
| 242 | Mrs. Elizabeth H. Ward and Miss Florence E. Ward | Went to Waterloo to visit friends. | |
| 242 | The Misses Hughes and Thatcher | Entertained the women of the faculty. | |
| 242 | Miss Mabel Reid | Was excused to teach in the Cedar Falls schools two days last week. | |
| 242 | Mr. Oliver Basham | Attended the wedding of his cousin. | |
| 242 | The Mesdames Lynn and Curkeet | Visited Vera Lee. | |
| 242 | Last Wednesday afternoon | Maud Miner was surprised by a visit from her brother. | |
| 242 | George Guthrie | Visited the Downs household. | |
| 242 | Professor and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler | Entertained a dinner party last week. | |
| 242 | The I. S. T. C. calendar | Has been completed and is ready to sell. | |
| 242 | Mr. C. R. Scroggie | Spent time on the Hill. | |
| 242 | Miss Ward | Was a Waterloo caller. | |
| 242 | Miss Dowdell | Will spend Christmas in Cleveland, Ohio. | |
| 242 | Mrs. Nathaniel Gist | Is visiting friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 242 | The Cliorio literary societies | Will present a comedy on December 21. | |
| 242 | Roger Leavitt | Left to attend the State Board of Education meeting. | |
| 242 | Miss Rena Merchant | Was called home after her father died last week. | |
| 242 | Miss Gregg | Will spend the holiday with family in Chicago. | |
| 242 | Robert Dick | Is back to school after an illness. | |
| 243 | The Cedar Falls high school debating team | Won their first debate with a unanimous vote. | |
| 243 | Maud Miner | Was confined to her room due to illness. | |
| 243 | Mr. McGeeney | Spent Sunday in Waverly with friends. | |
| 243 | About 5:30 last Wednesday morning | The women of Barnum Hall had a fire scare that turned out to be only soot burning out. | |
| 243 | Miss Mary F. Porter | Spent Sunday with friends in Webster City. | |
| 243 | The friends of Paul Colegrove | Paul Colegrove is assistant demonstrator in the medical department of the State University. | |
| 243 | Aristos defeat Philos; first inter-society basketball game results in victory for red and black five | Final score, 15-5.. | |
| 244 | Orio-Aristo basketball; final contest for championship of men's societies will occur Friday evening | The Aristos add two new players for championship game. | |
| 245 | T. U. McManus | Is practicing medicine in Waterloo. | |
| 245 | Mabel Paull | Is principal at Sigourney, where other alumni also work. | |
| 245 | Verplank Bennett | Is working in Schaller where Harry Eells is superintendent. | |
| 245 | May E. Duryee | Is teaching in Rawlins, Wyoming. | |
| 245 | Grace L. Smith | Is teaching in Des Moines. | |
| 245 | Mabel L. Anderson | Is living in Storm Lake. | |
| 245 | Olive Windett | Will be teaching in Hot Springs, South Dakota. | |
| 245 | Mary T. Sayre | Is married and living in South Dakota. | |
| 245 | Ralph L. Patty | Is principal at Brookins. | |
| 245 | Myrtle Campbell | Is working in Manning. | |
| 245 | Many were saddened | Elsie Long died after being struck by a streetcar in Denver. | |
| 246 | Velma Gray | Is teaching in Great Falls, Montana. |