Normal Eyte — December 22, 1909

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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.