Normal Eyte — March 2, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |