Normal Eyte — March 23, 1910

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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.