Normal Eyte — January 18, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |