Normal Eyte — January 4, 1911

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11 During commencement Mame and Antonia Urbany were visited by members of their family.
11 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler and wife In Fort Madison visiting their daughter.
11 Miss Mary Ann Kaufman Has returned to her home in Richmond, Indiana and will spend several months on the concert platform.
11 W. R. Sandy Elected superintendent of schools in Tekoa, Washington.
11 Mrs. Radcliffe Is visiting her parents.
233 Hail 1911! 1911 is a gateway of opportunity for success.
233 Editorial Now it the time to prepare for the upcoming debate with Kansas.
233 Editorial Editorial encourages the development of a men's intersociety oratorical contest.
234 State Superintendents' Association; report of committee on special resolutions Salt Lake conference of chief school officers on Certification Text of the report.
235 Report of conference of the chief state school officers of the north-central and western states Salt Lake City, Utah, November 17-18-19, 1910 Reports on the principles governing the recognition of diplomas from other colleges and universities.
240 Charles City 29; Teachers College 27; Teachers College lose first game of basketball by narrow margin Account of the game.
241 Edith H. Curtis Trying for a life certificate in the state of Wyoming.
241 S. L. Thomas Succeeded L. J. White as superintendent of the Sheldon, Iowa, schools.
241 M. R. Timmerman Seeks to re-enter the United States after an extended time in Canada.
241 Marie Hoye Accepted a position to teach in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
241 Ida King Teaches at her home in Mt. Vernon, South Dakota.
242 Nellie Burmeister Located in Walnut, Iowa.
242 Abbie Western Teacher at Malvern, Iowa.
242 Stella Counsell In charge of the eighth grade in Avoca, Iowa.
242 Violet Bowen Located in Garfield, Iowa.
242 Helen Zilk Has a school in Mitchell County.
242 Emily Lamberty In charge of drawing in the Jefferson schools.
242 R. D. Daugherty Principal of the Commercial Department of the Iowa Wesleyan University in Mt. Pleasant.
242 H. E. Blackmar Superintendent of schools in Iowa City.
242 Emily M. Porter Teaches in Winterset, Iowa.
242 E. D. Chassell At present is the State Binder.
242 E. J. Leonard Chosen as editor of the Mid-West Farmer at Fort Morgan, Colorado.
242 Catherine Learly Began work as a teacher in Tripoli.
242 Emma L. Sheldon Accepted a position at Sibley.
242 Letta D. Horner Student at the University of Chicago.
242 J. F. Treasure Teaching in Barthesville, Oklahoma.
242 Societies The Zetas held a Christmas party.
243 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XV: the making of a nation (part three).
244 Big Science Club meeting A large audience was on hand to listen to George Frederick Wheeler speak at the Science Club meeting.
245 College directory Roster of officers of each of the literary societies.
246 Resolutions of the Orio literary society on the death of our brother, Perry Golly The Orio literary society mourns the death of Perry Golly.
246 Miss C. H. Baker resigns; popular teacher in English chosen Secretary of Methodist Brotherhood in New York Clara H. Baker has resigned from her teaching position at I. S. T. C.; had been substituting for Jennette Carpenter; Margaret E. Weirick will fill the position.
246 Prof. Perrine becomes Assistant in the Physical Training Department James Owen Perrine is now a member of the Physical Training Department faculty; photo.
247 Mr. W. W. Lee Called home due to a serious injury to his sister.
247 Miss Harriet Mason Spent time in Chicago over Christmas vacation.
247 On the evening of Wednesday Six hundred students attended the College Meeting presented by William A. Sunday of Waterloo.
247 The last Friday evening before vacation Christmas party was held by the physical training department.
247 Miss Mary Slee Visited friends on College Hill.
247 Miss Jennie Sanders Teaching fourth grade in Oak Park, spent time with friends on the hill.
247 On Wednesday evening Alma McMahon entertained women of the faculty.
247 On the last Friday evening The English Club met for a program.
247 Mr. H. O. Harvey Spent time visiting friends among the faculty.
248 Profs. Colegrove and Begeman Attended the Scientific Association in Minneapolis.
248 Prof. Karl F. Geiser Former faculty member spent time in Cedar Falls.
248 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Samson Spent time with their son Faye in Charles City, Iowa.
248 Miss Anna Marcue Spent time on the Hill.
248 Mr. Julian Gist Spent the holidays on College Hill with his parents.
248 Mrs. Condit and Mr. Brian Condit Spent time with Mrs. Condit's parents in New Sharon.
248 Mr. Joe Wright and his wife Spent the holidays with his father D. S. Wright.
248 Miss Sara Riggs Presented a paper at the Historical Association meeting held in Indianapolis.
249 Miss Laura Bowman Former faculty member spent time visiting friends in Cedar Falls and on the Hill.
249 Miss Millicent Warriner Spent a large portion of her vacation visiting friends in Chicago.
249 Miss Mae Toomey Teaches at LeMars; spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
251 The Shake-Aristo Christmas tree Provides the details on the Shake-Aristo Christmas party.