Normal Eyte — February 2, 1910

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311 Editorial Debate outcomes should be decided by a judge; leave Saturday for literary society activities.
312 Official National and state educational news; Asa Mathews and Lenore Shanewise admitted to University of Chicago.
313 Normal Club entertains; alumni and undergraduate organization at Iowa City will banquet Will enjoy banquet and speakers.
313 Chrestos delight public; audience is delighted with splendid two-part program; farce scores hit A review of the Chresto performance of "A Mother's Meeting".
314 Noted reader will appear; Katherine Oliver McCoy will give interpretation of "What Every Woman Knows" Speaker profile.
315 Orchestra to give concert; organization of thirty pieces makes debut in first local concert of year Performance program.
316 Betty Professor Samson looks at animal intelligence.
317 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
320 Miss Myra Crum Is having an attack of grippe.
320 Miss Lucile Alwood Visited friends on the Hill.
320 Gertrude Tyrrell Was a guest of Mrs. E. Sadler.
320 Miss Corbett Led the Y. W. C. A. meeting January 26.
320 Last Wednesday evening P. E. O. annual reception was held.
320 Mrs. Anton Oelmon Is visiting Mrs. Mary Schmitt.
320 H. A. Schmitt Is visiting friends and family on the Hill.
320 Mrs. Geo. Gales Is visiting friends on 22nd Street.
320 George Guthrie Visited the Downs residence.
320 Miss Rice Entertained faculty.
320 Dr. Joseph F. Hicks Was a caller on the Hill.
320 H. W. Chehock Is in Des Moines assisting the State Superintendent.
320 Mrs. Bert Boise Visited the college.
320 Last Monday evening Cottage Reading Circle met.
321 A. B. Harris Was a business caller last week.
321 Several carloads of coal Coal was delivered last Thursday.
321 Prof. Dean Is a clairvoyant predicting the future, especially for the college women.
321 The basketball team Could not make it to their game in Charles City due to a train wreck in Dyersville.
321 Miss Call and Rice Entertained some of the women on the faculty.
321 Miss Flora Roberts Left school because of an attack of grippe.
321 Men are expected Roofing to begin soon on the library.
321 Mr. Roger Fitz Spent Sunday on the Hill.
321 Mr. Horace Love Spent Sunday on the Hill with friends.
321 Because of the kindness Ella Danskin Shaw furnishes flowers for the students in the hospital.
321 Miss Lenora Arent Was in the hospital because her doctor advised a rest.
321 Lorna Friddin Spent Friday with friends on the Hill.
321 Mrs. Walker Entertained the women of the faculty.
321 The Misses Purdy, Goodwin and Marcue Entertained some of the faculty members.
321 Miss Ethel Paulger Visited the Hill last week.
321 Sadie Smale Sprained her knee in the gym.
321 Irene Cromer Left school due to illness.
321 Hazel Naylor Spent Sunday with her parents.
321 Miss Biscoe Is improving from her illness.
321 Mary Louise Peebles Is slowly recovering from diphtheria.
321 Mrs. E. W. Wright Visited the kindergarten department.
321 Miss Genevieve Griffith Substituted in Cedar Falls.
322 Mr. Sheffield Climbed up an eighteen foot rope in six seconds.
322 Sophia and Cerend Olrend Are visiting friends on Walnut Street.
322 Brian Condit, Miss Burney and Miss Kelly Are providing music for a declamatory contest where K. J. Knoepfler is a judge.
322 Another mail carrier A new mail carrier will be added to the College Hill route.
322 Dr. Gist Entertained one of his classes with a dinner.
322 At the next meeting Mr. Corey and Mr. Chehock will speak at the Mathematics Club.
322 Big double header played; fast basketball games run off; Alphas overwhelm Ossolis; Zetas are too much for Shakes Alphas defeat Ossolis, 26-5. Zetas defeat Shakes, 19-8.
323 Basket tossers succumb; team is outplayed in fast contest with Illinois Central officials Teachers miss train to their game in Charles City.
324 Cliosophic Presented magazine program.
324 Zetalethean Presented program devoted to men whose birthdays fall in January.
325 Casper Schenk Will now be working for the Des Moines Life Insurance Company.
325 Luetta Knights Is principal at Glidden.
325 Stella Tuttle Will be teaching in Clarkston, Washington.
325 Della Northey Is a librarian at the Woman's College in Rockford, Illinois.
325 All who know Rhea Wilcox Spencer died.
325 Frank Willard Married Nellie Williamson.
325 Miss Eva Cresswell Will be teaching in Cedar Falls; she succeeds D. O. Wilson.
325 Edward A. Brinton Is a pastor in Asuncion, Paraguay.
325 A. L. Mathews Is enrolled at University of Chicago along with Julian Gist.
325 Alice J. White Her mother died.
325 Myrtle Edgington Will be teaching in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
326 C. W. Lyon Was a judge at a recent debate; has position as assistant attorney general in Des Moines..
326 F. C. Ensign Is a high school inspector for the University of Iowa.