Normal Eyte — February 9, 1910

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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.