Normal Eyte — January 18, 1911

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269 Patronize basketball Encourages students to attend men's basketball games.
269 That triangular debate The Aristos have decided not to provide any contestants for the winter triangular debate; will have no triangular debate for second consecutive year.
270 Mid-Winter Play The winter play will be "The Man Who Came Down"; roster of cast members.
270 Mid-winter play The winter play will be "The Man Who Came Down"; roster of cast members.
270 "What would I do if I were a freshman again"; college professor gives rules for living--six things well worth striving for An article from a professor from the University of Southern California on what he would do if he were a freshman in college again.
272 Official Notes News of important educators and education-related events; pending legislation in the General Assembly.
273 A. Radclyff Dugmore at the college; will lecture tomorrow night A. Radclyff Dugmore will lecture on "Snapping Africa's wild game on Roosevelt's hunting trail."
274 The modern movement in elementary and secondary mathematics; present day conditions An essay on mathematics written by Ira S. Condit of I. S. T. C.
277 F. O. Smith Going to start a twenty-four stop lecture tour.
277 Margery Graham Ready to take positions in high schools looking for teachers of English and Latin.
277 Louetta Sprague Accepted a position in Minneapolis.
277 W. S. Yeager Physical education director at the schools in Mount Hermon, Massachusetts; lost possessions when dormitory caught fire.
277 Julia Porter Taking up work in high schools teaching Latin.
277 H. W. Chehock Doing great work to improve the schools in Clear Lake, Iowa.
277 At San Francisco, California Eva Jennie Weatherbe and Robert Windor were married.
278 The sympathy of all who know Mr. E. L. Bronson Former principal of the Hawarden schools; had his feet badly frozen in Montana and will have toes amputated; in need of assistance.
280 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XVII; closing scenes in a grand life (part two).
281 Cliorio oratorical contest An oratorical contest was held by the Cliorio Alumni Association; Glenn Davis won first prize; roster of speakers and their topics.
282 The opening of the Gymnasium Students enjoy having the building open on Saturday afternoons; will have inter-class basketball games.
282 I. S. T. C. freshmen team are defeated by C. F. High School; final count is 27 to 20 I. S. T. C. freshman basketball team lost to Cedar Falls High School.
282 Cedar Falls High wins debate from Independence
283 The Department of Physical Education Will continue basketball games for women's literary society teams.
283 The matter of flooding our athletic field Trying to find equipment to flood field for skating.
283 The regular series of indoor athletic contests Records for recent indoor track contests.
284 Basketball team goes to Charles City; loses by a score of 33 to 20 I S. T. C. lost to Charles City, 33-20; brief account of game.
284 Hon. C. P. Carey speaks at Chapel Wisconsin education speaks on situation in his state.
285 Miss Daisy McLeod Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe.
285 Mr. Frank Lynch of Independence Visited the Shillinglaw home.
285 Miss Miriam Wells of Ames Visited Miss Wells.
285 Miss Bresnin of Springfield, Ohio Visited her friend Miss Hussey.
285 Mr. F. Russell Glasener Spent time in State Center, Iowa.
286 Saturday afternoon Cedar Falls chapter of D. A. R. met at the home of Marion Walker.
286 Miss Grace Petite Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe.
286 Mrs. D. S. Wright Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe.
286 Last Saturday evening Sophia Thoene slipped on the ice and sprained her wrist.
286 Most of the people at Chapman Hall Outbreak of sickness and injury has befallen Chapman Hall.
286 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Addressed a farmers' meeting in Pocahontas, Iowa.
286 A very fine large porcupine Porcupine was on display in Professor Arey's laboratory.
286 Mr. Merrill Unable to meet with students, confined to his home because of illness.