Normal Eyte — January 25, 1911

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287 Editorial Text of article from Shenandoah on the potential for an additional normal school in the western part of Iowa.
288 The Modern Movement in Elementary and Secondary Mathematics; III. The outlook An article on mathematics written by Ira. S. Condit.
291 Mathematics Club Professor Wright spoke of fads in mathematics to the Mathematics Club.
292 A. Radclyff Dugmore pleases large audience A. Radclyff Dugmore spoke on African animals.
292 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Held joint meeting led by Gospel team.
292 Y. W. C. A. notes Professor Walters spoke about the Sabbath.
292 Come out! Encourages students to attend the basketball games.
292 Do you like to laugh? Of course you do Encourages students and faculty to attend the winter play.
293 W. W. Lee, college student unintentionally violates law; pays fine of nearly $30 in Shelby Co. Warren W. Lee violated the law by hunting without a license.
294 History Teachers Magazine speaks of Miss Sara Riggs An article in History Teachers Magazine discusses Miss Riggs' lecture before the American Historical Association.
294 Teachers defeat Ellsworth I. S. T. C. defeated Ellsworth in basketball, 41-14.
295 The third of the athletic contests A track contest was held in the Gymnasium.
296 Last Saturday evening The Zetaletheans held a banquet for its honorary members.
296 Ossoli banquet The Ossoli literary society held its annual banquet.
296 Delphian society The Delphian literary society held a reception in honor of Bess Hannigan.
297 The declamatory contest The intersociety declamatory contest will be held the fourth of March.
297 Untitled Poem encourages the students to purchase an Old Gold 1911.
298 Bible study department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XVIII: closing scenes in a grand life (part three).
299 Mary Alice Slee Elected to teach in the Rockwell City schools.
299 Evelyn Tierney Accepted a position in the Webster City schools.
299 Neva A. Wilson Accepted a position at Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
299 Gertrude Smith Looking westward for teaching opportunities.
299 Miss Marion E. Brownlie Married Herbert R. Dennis.
299 John McPherson Elected treasurer of the Northwestern Trust Company at Fort Pierre, South Dakota.
299 Miss Ida Leydig Elected principal of the Onawa High School.
299 Carrie Ganschow Teaching in Minnesota for the rest of the year.
299 Ernest Bloom Thinking of finishing the B. A. course.
299 Charles W. Lyon Partner at the law firm of Howe & Lyon.
300 Miss Ida Fesenbeck Out of school last week on account of illness.
300 Misses Lena Oldis and Hazel Anderson Confined to the hospital; both recovering.
300 Last November Prof. Condit Received a letter from a homesteader in Canada about using his Bible Study outlines.
300 Political Science Club Roger Leavitt spoke to the Political Science Club about practical banking.
300 Miss Effie Cook Unable to return this term after slipping on an icy walk.
301 Miss Hazel Butterfield Entertained sixteen of her friends at her home.
301 Last Friday evening Church receptions held at homes of faculty members.
301 Miss Alma Larsen Unable to attend school on account of an attack of the grippe.
301 Miss Alice Hyde Out of school with a very severe cold.
301 Mr. John Gabriel Confined to his home by an attack of the grippe.
301 Miss Stella Fisher Confined to her home by an attack of the grippe.
301 On Friday evening English Club met at the home of Professor Lynch.
301 Mr. Tiffany Spent time on the Hill; returned to Ames.
302 Last Wednesday Professor Bender addressed the Mother's Council.
302 Prof. Geo. N. Briggs Gave chapel address Thursday.
303 Last Saturday College gymnastic teams were in Cedar Falls to discuss the state gymnastics meet.
303 Prof. D. S. Wright Left for Martinsburg to give a lecture.
304 In the city of Chicago Leone Wiswell married Abe Garlock; Faye White married Don McEwen.
304 Miss Maud Corbett Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. spending time in Waterloo and Cedar Falls.
304 Miss Mary Porter Confined to her room on account of illness.
304 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Addressed a farmers' institute in Pocahontas, Iowa.
304 Mr. Frank Lynch of Independence Visitor at the Shillinglaw home.
305 The story of a cap Poetic look at a faculty member's cap.