Normal Eyte — March 1, 1911

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377 Kansas preliminary A preliminary debate will be held to determine who will be on the team to debate against Kansas. Editorial encourages students to attend and support the preliminary debate.
377 Booker T. Washington; will appear at I. S. T. C. Booker T. Washington will speak as part of the lecture course.
378 Song Book and Music Reader; Prof C. A. Fullerton issues another popular volume of melody in song Professor Fullerton has published a book that includes songs and fundamental principles of music.
379 Walter Bender Teaching in Atlantic, Iowa.
379 Gladys Clark Teacher in Osage, Iowa.
379 C. L. Simmers Will receive his master's from the University of Wisconsin.
379 Miss Elizabeth Perkins Taking another tour of Europe.
379 Miss Nela Hill Teaching in Mason City, Iowa.
379 Macy Campbell Won first place in an oratorical contest at the University of Iowa.
379 Coe made hard fight I. S. T. C. was defeated by Coe College in basketball, 19-13. Paul Hager and Clark Brown led the team.
379 Miss Lillian Kramer High school teacher in Stuart, Iowa
380 A field night at Y. M. C. A. gym Five I. S. T. C. students competed in a gymnastics competition as the Y. M. C. A. team. These students won three out of the five events.
381 State gymnastics meet is won by I. S. T. C.; Sheffield wins individual medal, Boltz makes second high score. I. S. T. C. scored 270.29 points out of a possible 300.
382 $729,950 for state schools Bills have been introduced in the Iowa legislature that will appropriate $729,950 to the three state institutions of higher learning, with I. S. T. C. receiving $56,250.
383 Miss Nelle Wise dies at Mercy Hospital; death caused by blood poison Helen Wise (Nelle) died of blood poisoning following a surgical operation in Iowa City.
383 Philo-Alpha annual banquet The annual banquet of the Philo and Alpha literary societies occurred on February 22; description of decorations and program.
384 18th annual home oratorical contest Glenn Davis, Jap Wilbur, and Miss McCann placed first, second, and third, respectively, at the annual oratorical contest.
385 Cliorio banquet The Clio and Orio literary societies held a banquet with Grace Du Bois acting as toastmaster.
385 Neotrophian Mary Jones surprised the members of the Neotrophian literary society by presenting to them a large box of bonbons.
386 Friday evening after the Oratorical Contest Professor Meyerholz invited twenty-five students in the Department of Government to spend time at his house.
387 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XXIII: Samuel, Israel's prophet-judge.
388 Miss Mabel Frisby Underwent an operation for appendicitis; now is resting at her home on College Hill.
388 Last Monday evening F. N. Mead lectured before the Science Club.
388 Mr. Warren Proctor Returned to Cedar Falls after an extended trip to Minnesota.
388 Miss Juanita Hall Enjoyed a visit from her aunt.
388 Prof. Wilbur H. Bender Lectured at the Young People's Alliance Convention.
389 Miss Nellie Olmstead Left to visit her home in Shell Rock, Iowa.
389 Miss Gertrude Dandliker Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe.
389 Little Raymond Bailey One of the Training School children fell off his wagon and dislocated his hip.
389 Mr. John Leavitt Returned to Cedar Falls to attend the Cliorio banquet.
389 Miss Mary Porter Enjoyed a visit from her parents, returned home to South Jordan, Michigan.
389 Mr. Walter Abram Spent time on College Hill on his way to Waterloo.
389 Miss Ethel Dryden Visited her home on College Hill.
389 Messrs. Cranny, McGeeney and Ray Crouse Visited friends on the Hill.
389 Miss Ella McLain Visited the college after teaching in Arriba, Colorado, until Christmas.
389 Misses Wynafred Cole and Frances Luse Called to their home by the death of a relative.
390 Miss Pearl Finch Spent part of last week visiting Ruth Hunter and Lila Wagner.
390 Mr. Earl Wild Confined to his room by an attack of the grippe.
390 Miss Anna Shanewise Attended the basketball game and the oratorical contest.
390 Miss Gertrude Tesch and Della Indra Spent time with friends in Waterloo.
390 Miss Anna Lacer Called to Center Point by the death of her uncle.
390 Ten o'clock waltz Clock chimes, but is the date ended?
391 Neos and Alphas victorious In the intersociety basketball contest, the Neotrophian and Alpha societies triumphed over the Delphian and Shakespearean societies.
392 Minnesingers will give concert As part of their concert, the Minnesingers Glee Club will perform three songs to help select a school song; winning song will be chosen as the I. S. T. C. song.
393 The senior class of I. S. T. C. challenges the faculty The senior class challenges the faculty to a game of basketball.