Normal Eyte — December 15, 1909

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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.