Normal Eyte — March 18, 1910

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395 Editorial Uniformity among three state schools welcome; extensive entertainment during winter term hurt schoolwork; petty theft occurring on campus; get your reports to the paper on time; photo.
397 Official National educational news.
398 Calvin will lecture; prominent Iowa City geologist will speak on "Some Extinct Mammals of Iowa" Samuel Calvin will speak.
399 Mrs. Beecher to appear; noted reader will give interpretive readings from two popular plays Isabel Garghill Beecher will entertain with reading from popular literature.
399 Minnesingers go on trip; glee club gives five concerts during the spring vacation; audiences pleased Also intend to perform in Oshkosh in May.
400 Festival dates announced; Thomas Orchestra secured for annual music festival; noted soloists will assist Choral Society rehearsing.
400 Lecture date filled Bishop Robert E. McIntyre will speak.
401 Studies in Organization and Teaching Ideas for future teachers.
403 Mr. Andrew Fedderson Visited friends in Cedar Heights.
403 Miss Call Returned from Webster City.
403 Miss Sadie Smalley Has returned to her home in Vermont after breaking her leg.
403 Miss Verna Farrington Spent her break in Winterset.
403 Miss Alle Robinson Visited her sister.
403 Anne Shanewise Visited her sister in Chicago.
403 Clara Cavanaugh Visited friends in Cedar Rapids.
403 The Misses Genevieve Spears and Helen Putnam Visited Bennett Putnam.
403 Helen Lawrence Was ill last week.
403 Miss Olive Olander Will fill position of Laura Falkler during her absence.
403 A company of friends Surprised Ella McClean for her birthday.
403 Josephine Graham Spent her vacation with Mary Martin in Oskaloosa.
403 Rose Smith Spent time in Eldora.
403 Mrs. Belle Stoneman Spent last week with her sister.
403 Miss Carpenter Entertained the staff at a dinner party.
403 Mrs. Schmidt Bought a house on Olive Street.
403 Warren Proctor Left to work on booking dates for a lyceum.
403 The Eyte congratulates Miss McGovern Her book will be used in the curriculum in Virginia.
403 Miss Ward Spent the weekend with her sister in Marengo.
403 Miss McGovern Has returned from visiting schools in Dubuque.
404 The many friends Glad to see Ellen Biscoe return to work.
404 Prof. Chauncey P. Colegrove Gave a speech about school work and school economy.
404 The State Board of Education Has ordered booklets to be made to showcase the views of the college.
404 Miss B. J. Johnson Has resigned as stenographer in President Seerley's office; Ellen White will fill the position.
404 Robert I. Dick Has gone to Webster City to substitute teach.
404 The contract Printing contract for school bulletins was let to Cedar Falls Daily Record.
404 Miss Carpenter Will be taking a year off, possibly traveling to Europe.
404 Miss Fargo Will be traveling to Europe.
404 Professor Ira S. Condit Visited schools in Nebraska.
404 Prof. and Mrs. S. A. Lynch Entertained friends.
404 April 7th Violinist Skovgaard will perform and tickets are for sale.
404 The work on the library building Is progressing very quickly; hope for completion by beginning of fall term.
404 Miss Edith Buck Has taken a leave of absence due to illness.
404 Mable Larsen Has enrolled here.
404 The Misses Childs and Riggs Spent their vacation in Minnesota.
404 Miss Childs Sang at a party in Waterloo.
405 Track prospects good; forty men turn out for track work; a number of veterans back Team hopes to work on field events.
405 Teachers are champions; local gym team wins meet; Sheffield takes high score medal Teachers College gymnasts defeat Luther and State University.
406 C. A. Steelsmith Is teaching in Owatonna, Minnesota.
406 E. B. Gowin Has already prepared several lectures though he is still a student.
406 Roy Hoats Is a special agent in charge of using census information and making improvements in this part of the state.
406 Bertha V. Wyant Is teaching in Oelwein.
406 Alphas win championship; defeat Eulalians by score of 17 to 5; tournament proves success Alphas defeat Ossolis, Zetas, and Eulalians to win basketball title.
407 Nina G. Carey Is principal at Basal, Idaho.
407 Harriet Hall Is teaching in Rock Rapids.
407 Dr. Louis Pelzer Will be teaching at the Teachers College this summer.
407 At other colleges News notes from other colleges.