Normal Eyte — January 25, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |