Normal Eyte — November 2, 1910

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143 How much Encourages the debate team and football team to win their upcoming matches.
144 Mr. R. F. Seymour Refereed game between Monmouth College and Lake Forest College.
144 Official Notes Account of NEA funds; Roger Leavitt appointed to church board; Professor Arey's memorial of Professor Parish was published; administration addresses hazing at Iowa State University; Ellen Biscoe resigns due to poor health.
146 Societies Describes the initiation of the new Eulalian members.
147 I. S. T. C. suffers defeat; Ellsworth College wings by a 17-0 count I. S. T. C. was defeated, 17-0; account of the game.
149 Word comes to us Margaret Benbow accepted a position in the public schools of St. Joseph, Missouri.
149 Grace L. Lewiston Teaching at the State Normal at Madison, South Dakota.
149 R. R. Stuart Accepted a new position at the San Jose high school.
149 Miss Effie Madson Holds a position at the Avoca High School.
149 Louisa A. Miller Student at the California State University at Berkeley.
149 This is our J. O. Huntley J. O. Huntley expanding business.
149 Science Club report B. H. Bailey of Coe College spoke on British Honduras to the Science Club.
150 Seniors have Halloween party Describes the entertainment of the Halloween party.
151 Ames debate will occur Friday evening, November 11; teams are ready The members of the I. S. T. C. debate team are preparing for their match with Ames; will debate railroad freight rates.
152 I. S. T. C. lecture course for 1910-11; the course is an exceptionally strong one and deserves the liberal patronage of the student body Schedule of lecture course offerings for the 1910-1911 school year.
153 Zeta's Halloween frolic Describes how the Zetas spent Halloween; enjoyed haunted house.
155 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson X. Israel, the Prince of God.
156 At 4:10 Monday afternoon Marguerite Hussey presented another hygiene lecture for the first year women.
156 Miss Mabel Mack Enjoyed a visit from her father.
156 On Friday evening Women of Simmons Hall gave a Halloween party.
156 Miss Josephine Graham Arrived to attend the wedding of Lois Fahs.
156 Word is now being received Professor Page's condition is steadily improving.
156 Miss Sioux Leefers Paid a visit to Louise Sallander.
156 Last Thursday Reception was held at the home of H. H. Clay.
156 On Wednesday evening Students and faculty attended a concert in Waterloo.
156 Mrs. G. S. Dick Left for Marshalltown to spend time with her father.
157 The invitations were issued Dinner party to be hosted by the Neos.
157 Miss Orbie Mason Left for a visit in Ames.
157 Mr. John Leavitt Attended the football game in Cedar Falls.
157 Miss Freda Helwig Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
157 Miss Ruth Becker Visited Lena Godsey on College Hill.
157 Miss Mildred Kurlin of Storm Lake Spent time with Grace Du Bois.
158 We find Mr. Newton Lillian Lambert was entertained by her cat during her lecture.
158 Miss Ethel Blunt Will spend time in Rudd.
158 Miss Minna Merriam Spent time with her sisters on College Hill.
158 Misses Bess Huston and Esther Bracewell Spent time in Waverly, Iowa.
158 Mr. W. L. Curtis Spent time on the Hill with his daughter Florence.
159 Misses Marie Hansen and Amanda Larsen Spent time in Plainfield, Iowa.
159 Mr. Horace Love of Iowa City Visited friends on the Hill.
159 Miss Hazel Martin Spent time in Waterloo with her aunt.
159 Mrs. Alma L. McMahon Elected state historian for the Daughters of the American Revolution.
159 The Kappa Theta Psi Held a luncheon at the home of Grace Du Bois.
159 Mrs. Frank D. Eaman Left for her home in Detroit, Michigan.