Normal Eyte — January 19, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |