Normal Eyte — March 23, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 411 | Editorial; the friend of all | Students and faculty mourn the death of Professor L. W. Parish. | |
| 412 | Awful wreck occurs; Professor L. W. Parish loses life in recent railroad catastrophe at Gladbrook | Description of the wreck; Professor Parish survived the wreck, but died shortly after being removed. | |
| 413 | A sketch of his life | Obituary of Leonard W. Parish, who was killed in a train wreck; photo. | |
| 414 | A tribute | Professor Arey's tribute to Professor Parish. | |
| 415 | Last rites performed; remains of late professor Parish laid away after special services in auditorium | Description of funeral service for Professor Parish | |
| 416 | Calvin sustains reputation; Iowa City geologist gives fine lecture before Science Club | Excerpts from address on extinct mammals of Iowa. | |
| 416 | Memorial service planned | For Professor Parish. | |
| 417 | Official | Edith Buck and Laura Falkler will be on leave; F. C. Ensign appointed inspector of secondary schools; will publish booklet with illustrations; Ellen White replaces Bess Johnson as stenographer; normal school presidents meet; Ellen Biscoe back at work. | |
| 419 | Faculty members meet; teachers from three state schools confer on uniform entrance requirements | Considering standards for admission from high school. | |
| 419 | Readings enjoyed; Mrs. Beecher pleased audience in her rendering of two popular plays Friday evening. | Review of her performance. | |
| 420 | McIntyre to lecture; eloquent platform orator will lecture on Friday evening in college auditorium | Robert E. McIntyre will present popular lecture. | |
| 421 | Hazel Stilson | Has returned to school after a lengthy illness. | |
| 421 | Miss Porter | Is traveling to Ames. | |
| 421 | Work on the senior annual | Is progressing quickly. | |
| 421 | Brian Condit | Entertained friends. | |
| 421 | At a meeting | Officers of the senior class elected. | |
| 421 | Miss Carpenter | Entertained friends with dinner. | |
| 421 | Miss Wilhelmina Feil | Visited her sister, Molly. | |
| 421 | Miss Mattie Knight | Visited her mother. | |
| 421 | Miss Anna Marcue | Has the mumps. | |
| 421 | Mr. T. L. McCabe | Visited T. T. Cranny. | |
| 422 | The attendance this term | Enrollment for spring term 1910 is over 1000 and growing. | |
| 422 | Saturday and Sunday | YWCA secretaries will be here. | |
| 422 | Remember the Easter service | Will be Sunday at six in the morning. | |
| 422 | Spring seems to be at hand | Discusses signs that spring has arrived. | |
| 422 | The Misses Myra and Joyce Downs | Spent a day with their parents. | |
| 422 | Anne Shanewise | Returned here with her sister. | |
| 422 | Grace Railsback | Spent a day with Rose Smith. | |
| 422 | Helen Craft | Enjoyed a visit with her mother. | |
| 422 | Miss Hazel Gregg | Will soon be leaving the hospital; currently the only patient there. | |
| 422 | Miss Beulah Newcomb | Will be working in Pomeroy. | |
| 422 | I. C. Martin | Visited his home on College Street. | |
| 422 | Roy Shearn | Is in Idaho. | |
| 423 | Minnesingers make good | Review of performance at Nora Springs. | |
| 423 | Two societies banquet; Aristos and Shakes held annual banquet in college gymnasium Saturday evening | Enjoyed toasts and dinner. | |
| 424 | A. J. Comstock | Is managing Hotel Scranton in New York along with G. E. Daniels. | |
| 424 | Leo Ranney | Is enrolled at Northwestern University and did well at a recent oratorical contest. | |
| 424 | J. F. Treasure | Is superintendent in Bartonville, Oklahoma. | |
| 424 | Clara M. Jackson | Is going out West to teach. | |
| 424 | A wedding which will interest many | Blanche McIntosh married Charles Gessaman. | |
| 425 | Adella Taylor | Is a principal in Lake City. | |
| 425 | Every one who attended | Letter received by President Seerley from B. K. Apelian. |