Normal Eyte — March 2, 1910

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379 Editorial A college education can make one more successful.
379 Official President Seerley will make several addresses; Washington's Birthday celebration went well.
381 Minnesingers will afford entertainment; college glee club will give local concert and make vacation tour Will present mixed program of classical and college music; will then make concert tour.
381 Kansas debaters chosen; Debating League authorize advisory committee to select teams Committee selects Paul Hager, Fred Vorhies, Russell Glasener, Sydney Maiden, Earl Wild, and Chauncey Houstman.
382 Samson at chapel; addresses students on "The Patriotism of Peace" in fine chapel talk Orations given in remembrance of George Washington.
383 Intercollegiate athletics attacked; President Trewin of State Board opposed to inter-school contests Portions of text of President Trewin's objections to interschool athletics contests; believes that it is inappropriate to use public funds for non-educational purposes.
384 Mathematicians meet; Mathematics Club hears interesting papers by two of its members Henry Chehock talked about trends in the teaching of mathematics; C. S. Cory spoke on correlation.
385 Studies in Organization and Teaching; an experience in Iowa geography in the fifth grade Ideas for future teachers.
387 Miss Alberta Wilson Is recovering from typhoid fever.
387 Word has been received Brother of Laura Falkler is in poor health.
387 Mabel Kildee Has returned from her home.
387 Fay Walpole Has the mumps.
387 The chapel exercises Featured piano solos.
387 The Misses Emma Thaves and Emma Gutnesht Spent a day at the Ley home.
387 Lillian Shartz Enjoyed a visit from her brother.
387 Warren Proctor Spent time with family and friends on the Hill.
388 Last Friday Superintendents Focht, Oblinger, and Francis visited the college.
388 Miss Elizabeth Burney Visited her sister in Dysart.
388 Myrtle Vaughn Enjoyed a visit from her brother.
388 Gail Towne Spent Sunday on the Hill.
388 Miss Robinson Will be speaking about her return from mission work.
388 Miss Oliver Has recovered from an illness.
388 Last week Was the week of prayer.
388 The election of Y. W. C. A. officers List.
388 Marjorie Graham Had a severe cold.
388 Miss Isabel Proctor Accompanied her brother to a concert in La Porte.
388 Mr. Josiah Mast Is spending time with his daughter.
388 Miss Jennie Sanders Is enjoying a visit with a friend.
388 Miss Luella Anderson Has blood poisoning.
388 Vera Lee Has gone home because of illness.
388 Mrs. L. W. Parish Is on a trip visiting family.
388 The Washington party Was hosted by the D. A. R. chapter.
389 Miss Anna Appleman Spent Sunday with her sister.
389 Anna Marcue Entertained the Senior Domestic Science students.
389 A correction Dr. W. W. Gist secured Dr. Butler for the chapel address.
389 Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Gist Hosted a luncheon in honor of friends.
389 Last Thursday evening Eva Gregg entertained at the Burr Hotel.
389 The many friends Raymond Leland received academic honors at the University in Iowa.
389 Last Thursday evening Home Literary and Social Club gave a program.
389 John Dee Visited friends on the Hill.
389 Miss Anna Bandler Was called home because of a family illness.
389 Miss Esther Seerley Returned home from visiting many family members.
389 Lecturers unable to appear Train connections and schedule conflicts make things difficult.
390 Chrestomathian Enjoyed food and games.
390 Philos entertain Alphas; oldest of men's literary societies banquet their sister organization Description of decorations and program.
391 Teachers take game; basketball team plays in fine form and defeats Waterloo Y. M. C. A. by 31 to 20 Teachers play Waterloo instead of Coe College.
391 Gym exhibition pleases; first of annual programs is a success; men's exhibit occurs next Saturday Description of the demonstration.
393 By a change in the business W. R. Patterson is now assistant commissioner of public works in New York City.
393 The following is taken from the Cedar Falls Record Faye Bennison will marry Mildred Foster.
393 Word came this week Edith Cross has requested copies of "The Teacher at Work" by Professor Bender for the library in Oklahoma where she is living.
394 Rev. Francis E. Ball Is a pastor in Bethel, Montana.
394 Ida M. Fell Is planning on taking a European trip this summer.