Normal Eyte — February 9, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | Make the paper interesting? | Attempting to please audience made up of current students and alumni. | |
| 33 | Francis E. Willard | Urges peaceful arbitration of dispute with Chile; should attempt to open up direct lines of trade. | |
| 34 | "Two for the affirmative . . . . " | Does not like debate judging system as it is applied in local literary society competition. | |
| 35 | The coronation of labor | Believes in nobility of labor. | |
| 36 | A first primary school | Eva Wier teaching in Oregon. | |
| 36 | Daniel Jennings | Principal of Indian school in Washington; married recently. | |
| 36 | Mr. C. H. Griffin | Married recently; pharmacist in New Sharon. | |
| 36 | A. O. Christopher | Teaching near Britt; intends to return to school. | |
| 36 | We clip the following | Praise for work of F. A. Nimocks in Alden. | |
| 36 | The following extract from a letter | O. F. Burgess married Minnie M. Lane; serving as pastor in Crystal, Minnesota; offers advice and best wishes to new paper. | |
| 36 | Boots and overshoes | Professor Page discourses on dirty shoes. | |
| 37 | School Directory | Roster of officers of student organizations. | |
| 37 | L. A. Wescott | Enjoying visit from brother. | |
| 37 | Miss Cora McKim | Visited in Waverly. | |
| 37 | Tickets for the "Bill" Nye entertainment | On sale. | |
| 37 | President Seerley | In Des Moines on school business. | |
| 37 | Mr. W. H. Reever | Will be unable to continue school after father's death. | |
| 37 | Al. Overman's carry-all | Axle breaks on wagon; passengers uninjured. | |
| 37 | Last Friday evening | Ada Harrison left school to teach at Camanche. | |
| 37 | The Shakespearean Society | Thanks Mr. Fields for Shakespeare lithographs; will use them to decorate their hall. | |
| 37 | Information received | Good work being done by T. B. Platt, L. B. Moffett, C. A. Fullerton, W. L. Hearst, A. M. Willson, and C. E. Hall. | |
| 37 | Art and genius | Poem. | |
| 38 | The Radcliffe school board | Has selected replacement for Sadie Kahrs, who has been ill. | |
| 38 | Miss Lydia Whited | Teaching at Fairhaven, Washington. | |
| 38 | The Senior Class | Will meet to select Commencement representatives. | |
| 38 | The calisthenics classes | Classes filled. | |
| 38 | Our mail is delivered to our doors. | Appreciates change. | |
| 38 | J. H. Chassell | Enjoyed visit from Judson Packard. | |
| 38 | The second lecture | Professor Loughridge delivers second lecture in AAOW series. | |
| 38 | A travelling sidewalk | May be used at Columbian Exposition. | |
| 38 | Make haste | Urges students to buy tickets for lecture series. | |
| 38 | The Cliosophic public | Program for "An Evening with Tennyson". | |
| 39 | That Iowa's pioneers were public spirited | Enjoyed Alpha debate. | |
| 39 | Miss Margaret Gilchrist | Called home on account of death of brother and illness of her father. | |
| 39 | O. B. Chassell | On way to Sundance, Wyoming. | |
| 39 | The Shakespearean Society | Highlights of recent meeting. | |
| 40 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A | Meeting leaders announced; delegates to state convention; meeting reports. |