Normal Eyte — February 1, 1911

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305 Editorial A bill is introduced in the General Assembly that would prohibit the sale of liquor within five miles of a state college or university.
306 Official Notes Iowa education news; Professor Page asks for additional leave to allow his ankle to heal; legislators discuss simplified spelling; Margaret Baker now in Oklahoma; Ira Condit publishes regularly.
310 Football popular new rules upheld; intercollegiate association so declares; statistics show that few are seriously injured during the fall A meeting of the Intercollegiate Athletics Association developed new rules for football.
310 Strickland Gillilan entertains large audience; his droll humor with an occasional touch of pathos holds audience Strickland Gillilan spoke to a large audience in the college auditorium.
311 Fire in the boarding house; Hollis home on College Hill has a narrow escape from a serious conflagration A fire occurred at the Hollis home, but was successfully put out; lamp had fallen to the floor and started a fire.
311 Want teachers The United States Civil Service Commission announces an examination for placement of teachers in the Philippines.
311 Iowan's annual picnic All former Iowans living in southern California are invited to attend the Iowa Association picnic.
312 To former students of I. S. T. C. Encourages students to purchase the 1911 Old Gold.
312 "Ideals" Ideal characteristics some women on campus are looking for in a mate.
313 John Gabriel wins men's intersociety oratorical; he speaks on "The Future of Cuba" John Gabriel won the men's intersociety oratorical contest; Glenn Davis was second.
313 Medals are given for debaters Six I. S. T. C. men were awarded medals for their debate against Ames.
313 "And 'twas a good laugh" The winter play of "The Man Who Came Down" was a success.
314 Want to knows Campus gossip.
314 Athletic notes The basketball game against Upper Iowa was canceled.
315 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XIX: Joshua, the Great Commander (part one).
316 In the Northwest Journal of Education There are a number of articles about ISTC alumni.
316 Florence B. Clark Resident of New Mexico.
316 Ida Louise Specht Graduating from the Stanford University.
316 Ariel Parish Will be principal of Webster City next year.
316 Ever since her graduation Bessie Cox has been teaching in primary schools in Fort Dodge.
316 Marie Miller Will be teaching in North Dakota.
316 We are interested to learn Lew McDonald was a member of the University of Chicago debating team that won against the Northwestern team.
316 Reports in the Springfield Training School paper Carl Merner is having a good season of football.
316 A long letter from E. C. Roberts Invited Mr. and Mrs. Seerley to camp with him in Washington.
316 We read in the Daily Iowan Syd Maiden played on championship team.
317 Principal E. C. Hill Managing editor for the Seattle Department.
317 Exchange notes News on other colleges in the nation.
317 An enthusiastic student A poem from the Kansas City Times.
319 Friday morning Took her class to inspect the Short Course Exhibit Car from Ames.
319 On Friday evening Mary Townsend gave a dinner in the Domestic Science rooms.
319 Miss Josephine Graham Visited the college with her parents.
319 Miss Meta Linn Called home on account of father's illness.
320 On Saturday afternoon Ruth Dowdell met a number of children for story hour.
320 Last Monday evening Dinner was held at the home of President Seerley; all the faculty attended.
320 Mr. Bruce Armstrong Spent Sunday on College Hill.
322 Rev. Day Gave a talk on the Christian and the world.
323 Mr. John McDonald Visited Cedar Falls for the mid-winter play.
323 Tuesday morning at chapel hour Ames debate medals were presented to the members of the debate team.
323 On Saturday evening Group of students entertained some members of the faculty and alumni.