Normal Eyte — January 26, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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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. |