Normal Eyte — September 21, 1910

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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.