Normal Eyte — October 12, 1910

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89 Editorial Discusses the current decision of the faculty to ban any type of dancing on campus; some members of a literary society had danced after a downtown reception.
90 Official Notes National educational news; opportunities to teach in the Philippine Islands.
92 Meeting of the Mathematics Club Outline of the topics discussed by Professor Condit and Professor Bender at the Mathematics Club meeting.
95 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson VI. Abraham, the Founder of Monotheism (part two and three).
97 Teachers easily defeat Lenox; the final score is 63-0. I. S. T. C. defeated Lenox College, 63-0.
99 Fanny R. Mueller Teaching in Sheridan, Wyoming.
99 Bertha Wyant Principal of high school at New Sharon, Iowa.
99 Mamie Foster Keeping her position in Fort Dodge despite other offers.
99 Palmine Arent Accepted a position in Kalispell, Montana.
99 Laura Kracht Refused a position to stay at home.
99 Good news has come to us Ethel Dryden, Mary Harnack, and Mary Smith are teaching at Clear Lake, Iowa.
99 One of the Bellingham papers has the following to say Josephine Forrest married Levi Clark.
100 Edith Gritman Married to James Burroughs.
100 Capt. Leslie I. Chapman Leaves to join his regiment in the Philippines; has been helping care for Professor Page.
100 Clara E. Bennett Accepted a position at Avoca, Iowa.
100 Florence Meier Came home last Friday.
100 Theodore Anderson Called on President Seerley.
100 George N. Briggs In Washington, D. C., to appoint teachers to work in the Philippines.
100 Coral G. Sykes Enjoying her work in Kirksville, Missouri.
100 Zetalethean Describes the initiation of the new Zeta members.
101 An essay An essay on money written by Dixie Willson.
102 Mae Swearingen Left for Marshalltown.
102 Mr. Edward Meggers Spent time with friends in Cedar Falls.
102 Dr. H. S. Miner of Knoxville, Iowa Spent time with his wife and daughter in Cedar Falls.
102 Mrs. Walker Enjoying a visit from her aunt.
102 Prof. and Mrs. G. S. Dick Left to attend the wedding of Professor J. O. Perrine and Blanche Albright.
102 Mr. Benjamin Hill Out of school because of sickness; has been spending time in Colfax.
102 Miss Lydia Headland of Marshalltown Visited her sister Leona Headland.
103 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page Enjoying a visit from their nephew, Captain Leslie Chapman.
103 Misses Minnie and Marie Hansen Spent time in St. Ansgar, Iowa.
103 Miss Caroline Cole Spent time in Dows.
103 Miss Ethel Clark Spent time at her home in Orchard, Iowa.
103 Miss Eunice Hutchinson Spent time in Hampton.
103 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page Enjoying a visit from their nephew, Captain Leslie Chapman.
103 Mr. John Dee Traveling for the Chicago Aluminum Utensil; was on the Hill.
103 Miss Juanita Hall Left to visit her home in Iowa Falls.
103 Miss Ruby DeForest Visited her aunt from Connecticut.
103 Bernice Merrick Spent time in Osage, Iowa.
104 Mr. Irving Long of Manson, Iowa Spent time with his sister Ila Long on his way to California.
104 Fred Olbrich and Walter Brown Refereed a football game in Iowa Falls.
104 Miss Ollie Cowan's mother Mother from Eagle Grove spent time with her daughter.
104 Mrs. Anderson Received word that her home in Rock Rapids had been entered and robbed.
104 On Monday Chinese party held at the home of Miss Emma Lambert.
104 Miss Mae Harrison Spent time at her home in Osage.
104 Miss Nellie Allison Enjoying a visitor from Fort Dodge.
104 Mr. Loy Young Spent time at his home in Sumner, Iowa.
104 Miss Winifred Van Wickle Called to Omaha by a telegram from her parents.
104 Misses Vessie Keese and Ethel Green Spent time at Gilman, Iowa.
105 Miss Lydia Jepson Spent time in Plainfield, Iowa.
105 Mr. John Christianson of Drake University Spent time at the Iowa State Teachers College.