Normal Eyte — February 9, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 327 | Editorial | Charles City College believes Teachers basketball team purposely missed train to the game last week; attend debate contest next Friday; Normal Eyte elections coming up. | |
| 328 | Mrs. McCoy will give reading | Will speak on "What Every Woman Should Know". | |
| 329 | Official | University of Iowa has new grading system; article by Kenneth Colegrove published; breakdown of degrees and certificates for Class of 1910. | |
| 331 | Orators draw places for contest | Schedule of speakers and topics. | |
| 331 | McBride Hall damaged by fire; flames and water seriously wreck former Charles Wiler property | Fire broke out on roof of rooming house at 20th and Normal Streets; fire company responded quickly and saved the building; significant loss of contents, including students' possessions. | |
| 332 | President entertains seniors | Students enjoy gathering at President's new home. | |
| 332 | Normal Eyte election | Will select editor, business manager, and local editor. | |
| 332 | Orchestra concert a success; local musicians give extraordinary entertainment; solo numbers please | A review of the orchestra concert; performance program. | |
| 333 | Special annual day celebrated | Professor Meyerholz displayed a number of different college yearbooks. | |
| 333 | Studies in Organization and Teaching | Ideas for future teachers. | |
| 336 | Miss Madison | Is out of school due to illness. | |
| 336 | Last Tuesday morning | President Seerley spoke about using time wisely. | |
| 336 | Last Wednesday morning | The ceiling in a hallway fell and startled many students. | |
| 336 | What might have proved a serious accident | Mary Scanlon received slight burns and much discomfort when acid accidentally splashed on her face in the laboratory. | |
| 336 | The friends of Irene Cromer | Irene Cromer cannot finish her studies due to ill health. | |
| 336 | Mertie Herriett | Visited Lida Diehl. | |
| 336 | Mrs. Walker | Spoke to the senior women about etiquette. | |
| 336 | Mrs. Davison | Has the mumps. | |
| 336 | Miss Grace Merrick | Has returned to school after an illness. | |
| 336 | Mr. Sherburne | Visited his home near Shell Rock. | |
| 336 | Jessie Shillinglaw | Is improving greatly after having typhoid. | |
| 336 | Prof. Merchant | Will be moving into a different house. | |
| 336 | The orchestra | Gave a concert in New Hartford. | |
| 336 | The Cedar Falls Tuesday Club | Had their annual banquet. | |
| 336 | The Misses Ella McLean, Inez Devens, and Faith Downs | Accompanied the orchestra to their show in New Hartford. | |
| 336 | Miss Edith Campbell | Spent the week with Beth Cary. | |
| 336 | June Allison | Has grippe. | |
| 337 | Miss Harriet May | Has been visiting Louise Linderblood. | |
| 337 | Lucile Lockwood | Is visiting her sister. | |
| 337 | Mr. Edgar Benedict | Visited friends on Sunday. | |
| 337 | Mrs. Stephens | Visited her daughter, Gertrude. | |
| 337 | Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Downs | Spent Sunday with relatives in Winthrop. | |
| 337 | Miss Martha Batty | Was confined to her room with the gripe. | |
| 337 | Miss Ellen Biscoe | Is slowly recovering from an illness. | |
| 337 | Miss Winfred Merrill and Miss Riggs | Entertained friends after the orchestra concert last Friday. | |
| 337 | President Seerley and Prof. C. P. Colegrove | Will attend a banquet hosted by students of the State University who were once students at the State Teachers College. | |
| 337 | Miss Katherine Heddens | Spent Sunday with Rose Smith. | |
| 337 | Vilas Mitchell | Spent Friday with his parents. | |
| 337 | Miss Katherine O'Leary | Visited Mrs. Shields on Sunday. | |
| 337 | Mary Lee | Has been enjoying a visit with her sister. | |
| 337 | The Delphians | Had a sleigh ride. | |
| 337 | The Chrest Society | Had a bob-ride to Waterloo. | |
| 337 | Miss Pleatus Burgess | Visited her parents on Sunday. | |
| 337 | Horace Paton | Visited on the Hill. | |
| 337 | Professor Samuel Calvin | Visited with Professor Arey. | |
| 337 | Grace Strain | Spent Sunday in Green Mountain. | |
| 337 | Lorena Hedlund | Spent Sunday in Marshalltown. | |
| 337 | Lydia and Ivan Mast | Are spending a few days in Grundy Center. | |
| 337 | Vera DeSeelhorst | Was in Grundy Center. | |
| 337 | The current number | Iowa Normal Monthly contains articles by President Seerley and Professor Wright. | |
| 337 | Arrangements have been made | Annual May Music Festival is planned. | |
| 338 | Bessie Chase | Was at home in Osage for the weekend. | |
| 338 | Mr. Henri Paul | Was confined to his room because of illness. | |
| 338 | A very interesting debate | Debate was held by the senior class of the Training School. | |
| 338 | Third time proves charm; defeats of 1907 and 1908 are wiped out; Kansans outplayed; score 23 to 17 | Teachers had good defensive game. | |
| 339 | Neos rout Clios; defeat yellow and white team 23 to 9; first round in tournament completed | Three Clio regulars were ill. | |
| 340 | Prepare for gym meet; Teachers College gymnasts practice for annual intercollegiate gym meet | Luther College and State University sending teams. | |
| 341 | E. D. Sylvester | Will have a book of poetry published; working a claim in North Dakota. | |
| 341 | The rigors of the western winter | Mabel Felmley is married and living in Idaho. | |
| 341 | M. L. Fuller | Is in charge of the Weather Bureau in Peoria, Illinois. | |
| 341 | Miss Lillian Crosley | Visited Cedar Falls on Sunday. | |
| 341 | L. Edna Wells | Works in the State Superintendent's office. | |
| 341 | Miss Rose Iaggi | Recently had an operation. | |
| 341 | Mr. and Mrs. Stein | Will be spending a summer in Europe. | |
| 341 | C. K. Hayes | Is principal at Birmingham schools. |