Normal Eyte — September 21, 1910
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | Editorial | Why a college education is a beneficial choice for a person's career. | |
| 36 | Official Notes | Praise for the work of Professor Simmons; Mabel Mastain resigns; next new building will be Training School; architectural plans are done; will build metal stacks in new Library; will select artist for murals in the new Library Reading Room. | |
| 40 | Positive means versus negative means in school discipline. | Professor Colegrove discusses some of the negative and positive ways teachers discipline and conduct their classrooms. | |
| 42 | Athletic notes | Describes the new rules and regulations put into place for women's uniform requirements for the Department of Physical Education. | |
| 43 | Russell Glasener; football captain 1910 | A photo of Russell Glasener in his football uniform. | |
| 43 | A. G. Reid succeeds Prof. Simmons as football coach | A. G. Reid will become the new football coach. | |
| 44 | Russell Glasener is elected football captain to succeed Leslie Boatman. | Russell Glasener was unanimously elected as the new football captain. | |
| 44 | Debating League holds meeting | Explains the details of the Debating League's first meeting of the year. | |
| 45 | Bible Study department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove. | Lesson III. The human elements in the Bible | |
| 46 | David McCarty | Will teach in Huron, South Dakota. | |
| 46 | W. A. Ottilie | Superintendent of schools in Goldfield, Iowa. | |
| 46 | Lottie B. Farr | Teaching in Oklahoma this year. | |
| 46 | S. M. Coddington | In charge of the public schools in Woodhull, Illinois. | |
| 46 | Mary Benson | Teaching in Bellview this year. | |
| 46 | E. B. Gowin | Taught summer school at Peru State Normal. | |
| 46 | Alice R. Leech | Teaching fifth grade in Valley City. | |
| 46 | Eva M. Baker | Teaching in Red Oak, Iowa | |
| 46 | B. S. Asquith | Teaching in the Council Bluffs High School. | |
| 46 | Maizie Day | Teaching in the Sanborn schools. | |
| 46 | Caroline B. Smith | Turned down position at Oskaloosa to remain in the Iowa City school district. | |
| 46 | Mabel Spicker | Attends the University of California. | |
| 46 | Maude Gorham | Accepted a position in Garden City, Kansas. | |
| 46 | Miss Margaret J. Mitchell | Completed a course at the University of Chicago. | |
| 46 | Louise Thatcher | Accepted a position teaching English in Alta, Iowa. | |
| 46 | Miss Agnes Emerson | Married Wayne Battersby of Miller, South Dakota. | |
| 46 | Rollo E. Newcomb | Elected superintendent in Bonaparte, Iowa. | |
| 46 | Eunice Calkins | Teaching in Seattle, Washington. | |
| 46 | M. Alora Lowe | Teaching in Cherokee this year. | |
| 46 | Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell | Live in Charlevoix, Michigan, and have a son. | |
| 47 | Miss Hazel Webster | Former Training School professor visit friends on the Hill before heading to Penn, Nebraska, to be a critic teacher. | |
| 47 | Mr. Alfred Meyers | Studying medicine at Louisville, Kentucky; visited friends on the Hill. | |
| 47 | Messrs. R. D. and C. O. Gray of Cedar Rapids | Spent time with their sister, Eleanor Gray. | |
| 47 | Dr. and Mrs. Miner, of Knoxville | Spent time with their daughter, Maude Miner. | |
| 47 | This is what the Charles City Intelligence has to say | Professor H. W. Chehock will be superintendent of schools in Clear Lake, Iowa. | |
| 47 | Monday, Sept. 12th 1910 | George C. Cleveland and wife became proud parents of a baby boy. | |
| 47 | Supt. W. H. Reeves | Leaving to take control of the Glidden newspaper; W. H. Manifold is the new superintendent. | |
| 47 | Miss Ella Bennett of Denver | Visited campus on Thursday. | |
| 47 | Miss Louise Anderson | In Iowa City visiting friends. | |
| 47 | Clara E. Meyer | Teaching in Yankton, South Dakota. | |
| 47 | The following student instructors | Student instructors appointed to the orchestral department. | |
| 48 | Mr. Horace Love, of Manson | Visited college on his way to Iowa City. | |
| 48 | Miss Harriet Kramer | Left to teach penmanship in Houston, Texas, for the second year in a row. | |
| 48 | Mr. William McDonald | Spent time with his brother, Lew McDonald. | |
| 48 | Miss Georgia Stone | Visited friends on the way to Marshalltown where she will teach this year. | |
| 48 | Mrs. D. S. Wright | Left for Ira, Iowa, to spend time with her mother. | |
| 48 | On Thursday evening | Mr. Seymour entertained the Physical Training department. | |
| 48 | Word has been received | Anna Marcue is teaching Domestic Science at Oskaloosa High School. | |
| 49 | Exchange notes | Provides information on other area colleges. | |
| 50 | Societies | Clios hold initiation; Alphas elect officers. | |
| 51 | Friday, Sept. 9 | Newman Catholic Society meets. | |
| 72 | Degrees, or a degree--which? | Text of paper by Professor Samson on college and university degrees. |