Normal Eyte — January 12, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |