Normal Eyte — December 22, 1909
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 247 | Editorial | Hospital insurance worth the cost; all doors in auditorium need to be open; debate council needs reliable attendance to be effective. | |
| 248 | Official | College Hospital now functioning; regulations for admission; Mrs. A. M. Potter, a nurse, is in charge. | |
| 249 | Senior meeting; class officers for winter term elected; attendance was small | Results of the election. | |
| 250 | Fine oratorical contest; Alphas, first; Neos, second Clios, third; others close | Summary of some of the orations. | |
| 252 | Kansas question chosen; Debating League holds important meeting; parcels post question selected | Decide to debate on establishment of government parcel post service. | |
| 253 | Prof. Newton gives lecture; Science Club addressed on "Contagious and Infectious Diseases" Tuesday evening | Summary of Professor Newton's address. | |
| 253 | Dr. Seerley speaks at State University; President addresses students' assembly on "Education of the Masses" | Excerpts from President Seerley's address. | |
| 254 | Studies in Organization and Teaching | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 256 | Splendid oratorio given | Choral Society and soloists present "Messiah". | |
| 257 | Rev. Lorenz | Will help with the oratorical contest. | |
| 257 | The hospital is now proving | Three students are in the new College Hospital. | |
| 257 | Miss Mary Porter | Was in Ames and addressed the Y. W. C. A. while she was there. | |
| 257 | Mrs. Walker | Reports that her mother is doing better. | |
| 257 | Miss Irma Keene | Accidentally burned her hand last week. | |
| 257 | Miss Helen Seerley | Entertained friends last Monday. | |
| 257 | The College Orchestra | Gave a nice performance at chapel last week. | |
| 257 | Mrs. P. M. Sheffield | Visited her son and cousin. | |
| 257 | Miss Lila Wagner | Visited Alice Sabre. | |
| 257 | Miss Pearl Finch | Has been called home by the illness of her niece. | |
| 257 | G. W. Bley | Is ill, but getting better. | |
| 257 | On Tuesday of last week | The Nineteenth Century Club held last meeting of the year. | |
| 257 | Word was received last week | Mr. Fenner, the mail carrier, received word that his mother died. | |
| 257 | On Monday afternoon | Stanton Babcock broke his collarbone. | |
| 257 | John and Lloyd Barnes | Enrolled in school last week. | |
| 257 | Professor G. D. Eaton | Visited his parents. | |
| 257 | Paul Bennett | Enrolled in school last week. | |
| 258 | Miss Blanche Charlton | Has been visiting friends on the Hill this week. | |
| 258 | An unfortunate accident occurred | Bernice Allen sustained three fractures on her leg when she slipped on the ice near the Gymnasium. | |
| 258 | Rev. Mrs. Titus Lowe | Spoke at the Y. W. C. A. Personal Workers' class. | |
| 258 | George Engleman | Is living on a claim in Canada, but has been visiting the Hill lately. | |
| 258 | The girls in the Y. W. C. A. | Have prepared two dozen dolls to give to the Salvation Army. | |
| 258 | Miss Hutchison | Stopped by the Hill on her way to Monmouth, Illinois. | |
| 258 | Clyde O. Ruggles | Visited here on Monday. | |
| 258 | William Hoyman | Visited here last Monday; serves as head of Parkersburg schools. | |
| 258 | Letters from Miss Alma Cutler and Miss Floy Graham | Are very much enjoying their studies in Europe. | |
| 258 | Miss Xenia Buchner | Spent the weekend with Birdie Judy. | |
| 258 | Last Friday morning | The kindergarten class had a Christmas celebration. | |
| 258 | S. A. Cohagen | Went home for the wedding of his brother. | |
| 258 | Ethel Baldwin | Spent time with friends on the Hill. | |
| 258 | The Normal Bible Study Class | Heard a speech from Professor Colegrove. | |
| 258 | Miss Gertrude Kurtz | Is recovering well from an appendicitis operation. | |
| 258 | The Chresto Society | Is preparing a farce. | |
| 259 | Aristos are winners; defeat Orios in close basketball game; score 16 to 15; championship of school to victors; will receive banner | Everyone played a great game. | |
| 261 | We are indebted | Jennie Berg provides details about the tragic death of Elsie Long. | |
| 261 | Miss Jennie I. Berg | Is teaching in Atlantic. | |
| 261 | The following tribute | Willard E. Salisbury is accomplishing a lot at Clarinda, where he is working. | |
| 262 | Bold robbery occurs; Mrs. Putney's house is broken into; many valuables are stolen | Burglar steals jewelry and money. |