Normal Eyte — January 19, 1910

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279 Editorial New mail system is absurd; reduced to one delivery per day; Cedar Falls street cars performing well this winter; senior class participation lacking.
281 Official Chicago alumni group may organize; alumni attend Iowa dinner in North Dakota; membership of Board of Education standing committees.
282 Seniors to entertain; Class of 1910 meets; committee for winter social even is appointed Considering who will be allowed to wear caps and gowns at Commencement.
283 Bispham pleases audience; famous baritone delights; concert occurs on Saturday evening Review of performance by David Bispham; with performance program.
284 Rochester delegates report; local representatives to student volunteer convention speak at Sunday evening meeting Brief summaries of reports from the convention.
285 The twenty-fifth anniversary celebration; American Historical and Economic Association hold meeting at New York City Professor Parish reports on the convention in New York.
286 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
288 Last Wednesday afternoon Robert Fullerton gave a speech about David Bispham and his art.
288 Rev. Sanford Addressed the Y. M. C. A.
288 Ben Larson Was confined to his home due to illness.
288 On Tuesday evening Mrs. Walker spoke to the younger women.
288 Professor G. W. Samson Addressed the teachers of Winnebago County and the students of Waldorf College.
288 Charles F. Schweiker Visited the Hill before he leaves to become a professional stenographer.
288 William Hoyman Came here to hear David Bispham.
289 Maud Miner Spent Sunday with Anna Shanewise.
289 Miss Elizabeth Shirk Was surprised with a tin shower.
289 Miss Maud Goslin Visited Lillian Nelson.
289 The Messrs. Hager and Maiden Enjoyed a meal at Barnum Hall.
289 Mary Louise Peebles Is a kindergarten girl, who has diphtheria.
289 Several of the lady members Women faculty members were entertained at the Logan house.
289 Miss Dowdell Is back after an illness.
289 Miss Childs Gave a talk at chapel that interpreted the works of David Bispham.
289 Miss Anna Pulver Has returned from Minnesota.
289 Miss Reade Visited Florence Ward.
289 The Missionary Committee Entertained the Mission study classes.
289 Miss Susie Orbis Is a missionary representing the Association of Grinnell College.
289 Secretary Emery Was in Cedar Falls.
289 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Gave a talk at chapel about Bispham and his program.
289 Donald Mann Sprained his ankle in the Gymnasium.
289 Miss Lillian Lambert Was called home due to the illness of her mother.
289 Mrs. Dr. Cantomewine Visited her cousin, Leone Wiswell.
289 The Misses Antonia and Mame Urbany Visited with their father.
290 Nell Ratcliffe Is confined in her room with tonsillitis.
290 Miss Carrie Jones Spent Sunday on the Hill with friends.
290 Mr. Edward Coe Spent time with friends on the Hill.
290 Miss Leah Johnson Visited friends on Sunday.
290 Miss Deana Merrick Visited her sister Grace here last weekend.
290 Frank Markle Spent Sunday with his brother Edward.
290 Messrs. Moine and Pierce Spent Sunday on the Hill with friends.
290 F. E. Willard Will take charge of schools in San Bernardino, California.
290 Miss Hazel Lewis Was confined to her room due to illness.
290 Miss Alberta Wilson Is still in the hospital, but is doing much better.
290 Although it is hard There are no serious illnesses going around right now.
290 Jessie Shillinglaw Is recovering nicely from typhoid.
290 Intersociety basketball again; women's organizations to play annual tournament of nine games Tournament will begin next Friday.
291 Waterloo team wins game; Y. M. C. A. basketball five outplays Teachers; score 26 to 11 Game scheduled at last minute.
291 Athletic Board meeting; John Barnes elected track manager; football season is financial success Financial report.
292 Shearn leads team; Bennett resigns basketball captaincy; squad elects fast guard to position Paul Bennett resigns as captain due to injuries and objections from his parents; Roy Shearn elected captain.
293 Harry Moore Is Black Hawk County superintendent.
293 Belle Plaine, Iowa Katherine Murphy is teaching there.
293 Ethel C. Dunn Has accepted a position in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
293 Luella Jones Is working in Riverside.
293 Elsie Klein Is teaching in Oklahoma.
293 Mignon Dunn Is teaching in Hull where John Ludwickson is superintendent.
293 C. G. Ames Is enrolled at the State University.
293 Maude Bell Is teaching at East Waterloo.
293 Ralph A. Hahn Is enrolled at the University of Nebraska.
293 G. B. Engleman Is living in Saskatchewan, Canada.
293 Audrey Warn Is teaching in Iowa Falls. In nearby Livermore, W. B. Geiter is superintendent.
293 Marie Garwood Is teaching in Okomulgee, Oklahoma.
293 Fannie Hayden Is living near Pierre, South Dakota.
293 Adalyne Artz Is teaching in Waverly.
293 Clara Don Is teaching in Waverly.
293 Daphne Shaw Is teaching in Sioux Rapids.
293 Bertha L. Wassam Is teaching in Long Beach, California.
293 Mabel Elder Is teaching in Sioux Rapids.
293 Grace Rock Is teaching at Williamsburg schools.
293 Mabel Spicker Is teaching in Story City, as is Edith Hoffman.
293 George Weber Is working in Columbus Junction.
293 Maude Nelson Is teaching at Red Oak.
293 John A. Larson Is president of Luther College in Wisconsin and is married to Emma Cook.