Normal Eyte — January 11, 1911

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251 Editorial Editorial states that being a member of a literary society is not a good way to practice debating or oratorical skills.
252 The modern movement in elementary and secondary mathematics; the revolt from traditional methods Paper written by Ira Condit discusses the new movement in mathematical teaching.
255 A letter Seeley K. Tompkins writes to President Seerley to tell him about his experiences at Yale University.
256 From foreign lands Professor Carpenter tells about her experiences in Germany.
257 Married at Madison Wisconsin; Prof. Reuben McKitrick of the Teachers College faculty weds during Christmas recess Professor McKitrick married Louise Maria Coddington over the Christmas break.
258 Jay T. Colegrove Working as a teacher in the high school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
258 Nellie S. Nelson Has charge of fourth grade in Boone, Iowa.
258 Charles Mantle At George, Iowa.
258 Lottie Hunter Elected to teach in Shell Rock, Iowa.
258 A. C. Fuller Working as superintendent of schools in Washington, Iowa.
258 Katherine Stichter Teaches a primary grade; does institute and Chautauqua work during the summer.
258 S. A. Cohagan Principal at Blakesburg, Iowa.
258 Edna Davy Not teaching this year; at her home in Sioux City, Iowa.
258 Paul Cowan Principal of the Burt public school.
258 Margaret Sloan At home in Sioux City, Iowa.
258 Leslie I. Reed Superintendent of schools at Jefferson, Iowa.
258 Faye St. Clair At home in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
258 Edna Lee Huston Teaches primary grade at Clarinda.
258 Lucy H. Meacham Primary teacher in Washington, Iowa.
258 Sadie M. Edes Has charge of the first grade in Audubon, Iowa.
258 Amelia Rhynsburger Has charge of the first grade in Red Oak; Cornelia Rhynsburger has charge of music in Pella.
258 Y. M. C. A. Gospel team at Clarksville For third consecutive year the YMCA sent out a Gospel team over the Christmas break; this year the team went to Clarksville.
260 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XVI: closing scenes in a grand life (part one).
262 Students and alumni it's up to you Encourages students and faculty to come up with a new name for the newspaper.
264 On last Friday afternoon Mass meeting was held by all literary societies to discuss the continuation of basketball.
264 Miss Mae Toomey Teaching at LeMars; visited chapel.
264 The wedding of Mr. Harry Ott Married Hazel Hoyt.
264 Mrs. Dean Unable to return after holidays because of an attack of the grippe.
264 Miss Florence Meier Drawing supervisor in Montezuma; visited the college.
264 Mr. Karl Knoepfler Principal of the Storm Lake High School; spent time at the college.
264 Miss Elizabeth Jennings Accepted a position in the Rock Rapids schools.
264 Mr. Albert Barrett Superintendent of schools in Monona, Iowa; spent time on College Hill.
264 Miss Ethel Dryden Spent the holidays at her home on College Hill.
264 Mrs. (Winifred MacDonald) Ferguson Lives in Osage; visited the school.
264 Miss Faith Downs Teaching at the Slater High School; visited the college.
264 Miss Frances Burns Visited the college; teaching kindergarten in Waterloo.
265 Mr. Arthur L. Hoover Spent time on College Hill.
265 Mrs. Cole Confined to her home by an attack of the grippe.
265 Mr. Emmett Cable Afflicted with the measles.
265 Miss Helen Katz Left in December for Florence, Alabama, to teach violin in a girl's school.
265 Miss Indie Cadwallader Left to attend school at Berkley in California.
265 Mr. Edward Meggers Spent time on College Hill.
265 We are pained to hear Former pastor W. W. Lee was arrested and convicted in Dubuque.
265 Miss Pansy Siekmeyer Teaching in Rockwell City; visitor at the Roadman home.
265 Mrs. Muhleman Returned at the beginning of term with her husband; living at the home of Mr. L. Graham.
266 During the holidays Florence Ward attended the Southern Educational Association held in Chattanooga.
266 Miss Inez Devens Returned to New Hampton to continue her work as drawing and penmanship supervisor in the public schools.
266 Mrs. Homer H. Seerley Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe.
266 Miss Vera Fluent Teaching kindergarten in Charles City; spent time visiting Mrs. (Mildred Foster) Bennison in Cedar Falls.
267 Basketball schedule is arranged Schedule for the 1911 basketball season.