Normal Eyte — January 12, 1910

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263 Editorial Postmen are slower without their horses; basketball loss shouldn't lead to pessimistic thoughts.
264 Official John Riggs is investigating rural education; fourteen states represented in college enrollment this year; Normalites at University of Iowa will hold banquet.
266 Gospel team; men from local Y. M. C. A. carry on a successful evangelistic campaign Group did evangelistic work in Springfield, Iowa, over the holidays.
266 Men prepare for contests; society representatives working for annual winter triangular debate Working on parcel post question.
267 Rochester convention; student volunteer association holds inspiring meeting during holidays Highlights of evangelism convention.
268 The Modern Language Association Professor Knoepfler talks about the organization and some of the addresses.
268 David Bispham coming! Renowned baritone will delight students in concert on Friday evening Performer profile.
269 Studies in Organization and Teaching; stories reading, and literature in the school Ideas for future teachers.
271 From other schools News from other colleges and universities.
272 The Misses Downs, Flagler, McClain and Devens Gave a progressive house party.
272 Stephen Watson Spent time on the Hill with friends.
272 Mrs. William C. Ratcliffe Spent a week with Professor and Mrs. D. S. Wright.
272 Mrs. A. B. Buchner and daughter Will winter in Houston, Texas.
272 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bradshaw Stayed with the Wallace family during the holidays.
272 Hon. and Mrs. J. H. Trewin Visited with the Knoepfler family.
272 Prof. Rodney Arey The Arey family gathered at the home of Professor and Mrs. Arey.
272 Pres. H. H. Seerley Spoke at the state teachers association of North Dakota.
272 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Attended a meeting of the National Music Teachers Association.
272 Miss Josephine Graham Spent part of her vacation visiting Hazel Clark.
273 Miss Helen Corning Has been elected to the Ackley public schools.
273 Miss Winifred McDonald Visited the Hill before returning to her place of work in Mason City.
273 Miss Elizabeth Shirk Did not finish last term.
273 Miss McNally Went on a trip to Chicago.
273 Miss Jean Stephens Has scarlet fever.
273 Miss Grace Shamil Cannot continue with school due to illness.
273 Miss Jessie Shillinglaw Is reportedly getting over her illness.
273 At the next meeting Professor Page will speak at next Science Club meeting.
273 Iowa City has been compelled The University there did not open until January 10 due to a lack of coal.
273 Miss Oliver Returned from the convention for student volunteers.
273 Miss Lillian Johnson Has been visiting the Hoats residence.
273 Miss Flora McNabb Cannot return to school due to the illness of her mother.
273 Miss Katherine Knoepfler Has returned to work after a stay with her parents, Professor and Mrs. Knoepfler.
273 During the vacation Jennette Carpenter visited Grinnell.
273 Prof. Begeman and son, Myron Visited the brother-in-law of Mr. Begeman.
273 Miss Lillian Maiden Is working in the Ochytea schools.
273 Miss Loma Griffin Has quit school due to the illness of her mother.
273 The Misses Mabel and Genevieve Paulger Were home from Cornell.
273 Miss Alberta Wilson Is still in the College Hospital after a bout with typhoid.
273 Prof. and Mrs. Cecil Bangs Visited the Bangs home.
273 Miss Blanche Black Spent some time visiting with friends on the Hill.
273 Kenneth Silliman, Merner Noble and Will Casey Were all home from Ann Arbor where they are enrolled in school.
274 Professor L. W. Parish Attended a meeting of the American Economic Association.
274 Miss Jennette Carpenter, Miss Lorenz, Professors Knoepfler and Lynch Attended a meeting of the Modern Language Association in Iowa City.
274 Prof. H. C. Cummins Attended the National Convention of Teachers of Commercial Branches.
274 H. Knuse and F. Ludeman Visited friends on Walnut Street.
274 Prof. G. W. Walters Donated mounted eagle to the G. A. R.
274 Prof. and Mrs. E. K. Chapman Are enjoying their time in Chicago, where Professor Chapman is taking a year to study.
274 Frank Mathews Returned to Emmetsburg, where he will resume work.
274 Miss McGovern Spent Sunday in Waverly.
274 Charles City College wins; local five defeated 26 to 23; first game shows lack of practice Teachers failed to guard closely.
275 Basketball schedule; good series of games is assured; many good players out for the team Basketball practice began later than usual this year.
277 Miss Laura Bowman Is enrolled at Lombard College where she is also an instructor.
277 T. B. Stewart Spent the holidays with his brothers Fred and L. B. Stewart.
277 Elda Kemp Visited here on her way to North Dakota, where she has a teaching position.
277 C. F. Schweiker Will take a position as a stenographer in the Philippines in February.
277 Jennie G. Hutchison Visited recently.
277 Many were delighted Howard Rich was visiting from Dakota.
277 Harriet Kramer Is teaching in Houston, Texas.
277 D. O. Wilson Has taken the position of State Superintendent.
277 Mr. Frank Olson Married Ella Hansen.
277 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Attended the National Music Teachers Convention.
277 Sybil Lincoln Spent the holidays in Rochester, New York.
278 Coming events College calendar for January-March, 1910.