Normal Eyte — January 26, 1910

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295 Editorial Football season was financial and athletic success; Bachelor of Arts graduates will be the only ones to wear cap and gown; subscribe to this year's Old Gold.
296 Official State and national educational news.
298 Prepare for annual contest; interstate preliminary orators send orations to judges; seven contestants announced Roster of speakers and their topics.
298 Annual business meeting; yearly meeting of Normal Eyte Publishing Association occurs Thursday Paid subscribers may vote; text of two amendments.
299 Last open session for year; Chrestos will appear in interesting program Friday evening; clever farce prepared Performance program; will present one scene farce.
299 Prof. Page on milk analysis; members of Science Club hear illustrated lecture on its value as a food Professor Page analyzes and discusses milk.
300 "Old Gold" staff offers prize; inaugurate unique picture contest; five dollars will be given winner Asking students to take pictures and submit them for publication in the Old Gold.
301 Mathematicians meet; Miss Seals presents paper to club on "Practical Problem Movement" Laura Seals talks about the teaching of mathematics.
301 Mitchell cancels date; court difficulties responsible; other noted talent will lecture here John Mitchell will be unable to speak as scheduled; seeking another speaker.
302 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
305 Chemicals displayed in laboratory Specimens will be on display to illustrate common materials used in chemistry.
305 Professor Almy honored F. F. Almy will teach at Columbia University.
305 Parish at Dubuque John C. Parish is collecting historical manuscripts in Dubuque.
306 Mr. Charles C. Toyne Visited friends on the Hill.
306 Rev. Lowe Led the devotion at chapel on Friday.
306 Miss Breightban Spent Sunday in Masonville.
306 The Advisory Board Entertained at the home of Professor Wright.
306 Miss Dandliker Was in Waterloo.
306 Miss Jessie Shillinglaw Is improving from her bout with typhoid.
306 Roscoe Adams Has taken a job at the post office.
306 Miss Mabel Fish Visited friends here.
306 Walter Tompkins Is visiting his sisters here.
306 Miss Alice Kibbie Will take up special work until June.
306 The Special Art Students Had a sleigh ride party.
306 Miss Armstrong Spoke at the Y. W. C. A. meeting.
306 Prof. Parish's new edition New edition of "Essentials of Economics" by Professor Parish is now on sale.
306 Jessie Moody Sprained her ankle.
306 Miss Cornelia West Went to the hospital.
306 Grace Strain Spent Sunday in Green Mountain.
306 Miss Flora Clyde Stopped to visit her friend, Ruth Berger.
306 Miss Childs Sang at a concert in Rockford.
306 Mr. Bender Gave a talk to the Kindergarten department.
306 The apparatus for the fencing class New equipment has arrived.
306 Joe Graham Spent Thursday with Mrs. Will Cohan.
306 Do not forget Chresto society has open session on Friday.
306 Tilly Steensland Spent Sunday with friends.
307 The Misses Mary McDonald and Delpha Davis Spent Sunday on the Hill with friends.
307 Mrs. Puney Is enjoying a visit from her mother.
307 Friday evening Florence Ward entertained the Shakes.
307 Messrs. Dumphy and Shields Were entertained at a dinner party.
307 Sam Zink Visited friends on the Hill.
307 Messrs. Frampton and Robert Fullerton Gave a concert in Rockford.
307 To held the people of Boone Celebrating the anniversary of Robert Burns.
307 Last Friday evening Cedar Falls High School debate team defeated the Oelwein team.
307 Prof. D. S. Wright Spoke at a Baptist church last Sunday.
307 Miss Newcomber Has the mumps.
307 Miss Pearl Hayden Now has appendicitis, right after she recovered from jaundice.
307 Iowans play great game; team work of victors too much; Teachers play best ball of season; score 34 to 11 First half of game marred by fumbling by both teams.
308 Eulalians defeat Chrestos Eulalians win, 12- 9.
309 Jennie McCall Is teaching in Cedar Rapids.
309 Hazel Smith Visited Pearl Hayden.
309 Mary Whetzel Is teaching at Hawarden.
309 Vesta Bowen Is teaching in Goldfield.
309 Vera Fluent Is teaching in Denison.
309 Zetta Higgins Is teaching at Newell.
309 Nelle Newton Is teaching at Decorah.
309 Miss Elizabeth Perkins Now forming group for travel to Europe.
309 E. W. B. Mark Is teaching in Colorado.
309 The following from the Cedar Falls Record John Prall will engage in missionary organization for the Y. M. C. A.
309 T. R. Amlie Is now farming.
310 At other schools News notes from other colleges and universities.