Normal Eyte — February 23, 1910

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359 Editorial Speaker Nathaniel Butler believes teachers must have a religious attitude.
359 Official State and national educational news.
360 New plan of society work; more voluntary system adopted; account of faculty action on February 14, 1910 Text of faculty rules governing participation in literary society work.
362 Regulations concerning social functions and the recognized college organizations Faculty continues its strong disapproval of social dancing.
362 Mrs. McCoy delights hearers; popular reader pleases audience in interpretation of "What Every Woman Knows" Speaker presented impersonations.
363 Next year's staff chosen; Normal Eyte for 1910-1911 will be controlled by Davis, Shillinglaw and Miss Wright Glenn Davis will be editor; Lee Shillinglaw will be business manager; Ruth Wright will be local editor.
363 Philos make clean sweep; secure six points in Triangular Debate; Orios take three points Recap of the debates.
364 Glee Club concert; Minnesingers will give annual concert on Friday evening, March 4th Minnesingers continues to be popular; will make spring tour of five towns.
364 Calvin to lecture Professor Calvin of the University of Iowa will speak on extinct mammals of Iowa.
365 State schools discussed; Iowa newspapers are filled with reports of mismanagement at Ames and Iowa City ISTC has been spared substantial criticism.
365 Dr. Butler at chapel; Chicago professor gives qualifications of the successful teacher Nathaniel Butler of the University of Chicago spoke on chief qualifications of a successful teacher.
366 Benefit concert soon; Kathryn Roberts Concert company will appear under auspices of Y. M. C. A. Performance program.
366 Studies in Organization and Teaching; XVI, need of adjustment Ideas for future teachers.
369 Miss Florence E. Ward Will attend a meeting of the National Kindergarten Association.
369 Dr. Seerley Addressed the Mahaska County Teachers Convention.
369 Anna Kittelsby Will be a bookkeeper in North Dakota.
369 Mrs. Cole Is no longer in the hospital.
369 Mr. Frank Silver Is recovering from pneumonia.
369 Bernice Allen Fractured her knee.
369 E. E. Maxson Is planting trees in Houston, Texas.
369 Gertrude Glancy Broke her leg.
369 The faculty and students Lillian Bruce has quit work because of poor health.
369 Misses Elsie and Iva Mix Spent the weekend on the Hill with their parents.
369 Mr. Roger Fitz Visited friends on the Hill.
369 Mrs. G. T. Long Spent a day with her daughter.
369 Lillian Nelson Returned home following a family death.
369 Miss Belle Long Is here to take care of her sister.
369 Misses Alice and Caroline Cole Were called home because of a family death.
369 Mrs. J. E. Allison Has returned home after visiting her daughter.
369 Last Tuesday Molly Feil learned of the death of her father.
369 Mrs. C. H. Hansen Was called home for a family illness.
369 Miss Clara Cavanaugh Was absent from class because of illness.
369 Miss Childs Visited her cousin in Mason City.
369 On Tuesday evening A German production will take place in the Old Chapel.
370 Miss Helen Craft Is recovering from an illness.
370 Miss Grace Strain Spent the weekend at home.
370 Carl Hollenbeck Visited friends on the Hill.
370 Miss Vera Lee Is in the hospital.
370 Miss Bessie Nelson Spent a day on the Hill with friends.
370 Students and faculty Enjoyed a melodrama by Edward Thompson.
370 Miss Vivian Turner Is ill.
370 Arthur J. Calderwood Visited friends on the Hill.
370 Leon Woodward Visited his home in Mason City.
370 Miss Amy Case Visited friends on the Hill.
370 Miss Edna Palmer Visited the Hill.
370 Miss Hazel Lewis Has accepted a position in a rural school.
370 Cards are out Harry Merrill will marry Clara Hesse.
370 R. S. Miner Spent Saturday with Professor Cummins.
370 Mrs. Walker Gave a speech to the senior women.
370 Miss Eva Easter Is visiting friends on the Hill.
370 Gertrude Heddens Is visiting her sister.
370 Last evening Marion Walker entertained the DAR chapter.
370 Hazel Alexander Visiting Anna Marcue.
370 Genevieve Edwards Was in Waverly with Gertrude Tyrrell.
370 Bennett Putman Visited a friend in Waterloo.
370 Some of the Waterloo and Cedar Falls girls Hosted a lunch.
370 Mr. McGeeney Visited his parents in Charles City.
370 Next Friday evening High school debate will take place.
370 Ward McGavern Visited friends on the Hill.
370 H. B. Ley and J. S. Waud Spent time at the Ley residence.
370 Lillian Roadman Spent Friday with Anna Marcue.
371 The following note Margaret Bowes was in an accident.
371 Clios banqueted by Orios; members of two societies meet in annual banquet; many witty toasts given Program for the banquet and entertainment.
371 Neotrophian notes Program for literary presentation.
372 Cornell five trounced; Teachers win by big margin; visitors held to three baskets in rough game Teachers defeat Cornell in basketball, 22-10.
373 Physical training exhibition; annual display of regular class work in women's department will be made Lengthy program for the women's exhibition.
374 Eulalians win close game; victors forge ahead in last half in game with Delphians; team work good Eulalians defeat Delphians in basketball, 11-10.
375 Dr. John C. Parish Is publishing a paper and gathering information for another.
375 Among the members Raymond B. Leland is a member of the State Historical Society.
375 Jessie Lodge Is working in Red Lodge, Montana.
375 A letter which will interest all alumni Josephine Bunce is living in the Philippines where her husband is stationed.
375 Kenneth W. Colegrove Is enrolled at the University of Iowa.
376 Lew McDonald Was seen in Cedar Falls.
376 E. J. Feuling Is superintendent in Chickasaw County.
376 The following from Daisy D. Wood Describes violent and disturbing situation in Calcutta.
376 Bess Ballantyne Is enrolled at the State University.
376 C. J. Oleson Is a preacher in Deansboro, New York.
376 E. D. Hoagland Is planning to attend the State College of Washington.
376 Orpha Farley Has a position in Oelwein.
376 Emma H. Hansel Is a student at the University of Iowa along with Helen Williams.
376 W. L. Maulsby Is enrolled at Cornell College.