Normal Eyte — February 16, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 41 | The pleasant "evening with Tennyson" | Applauds Tennyson's work, but believes that age may have diminished his skills. | |
| 41 | The English language | Believes government and schools should be conducted in English. | |
| 41 | It has long been the custom | Suggests class letters be sent to Normal Eyte instead of circulating them to all class members. | |
| 42 | There has been circulating | Urges Des Moines Ministerial Association to donate chaplaincy fee to Normal School Library; outlines needs and deficiencies of collection. | |
| 44 | Since several cranky croakers | Not just farmers but also students are ruining the sidewalk near the Normal bridge. | |
| 44 | The following resolutions | Resolutions on the death of Maud Rogers. | |
| 44 | Entertainments are coming thick and fast | Benjamin Trueblood will speak; Bill Nye will entertain; the men's literary societies will debate. | |
| 44 | The Normal will join in the good work | Will assist starving people of Russia. | |
| 45 | A letter from Colorado | Alumnus offers impressions of the West. | |
| 46 | President Seerley | Spoke with appropriations committee in Des Moines; prospects favorable. | |
| 46 | Anyone who thinks that leap year is not a success | Women rented livery rigs and called for their young men. | |
| 46 | Our worthy mail carrier | Friends honor Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bley. | |
| 46 | The open session of the Cliosophic Society | Detailed description of the program. | |
| 46 | A cut of George S. Dick | Appears in Charles City paper. | |
| 46 | Matie Mills | Visited Sophia Keeler. | |
| 46 | E. P. Cunningham | Will lead Aristos; A. L. Thorburn will lead Philos. | |
| 46 | The Alpha and Shakespearean Societies | Entertained a faculty member. | |
| 46 | Mrs. B. L. Keeler | Visits son and daughter. | |
| 47 | The enrollment | Sunday School enrollment is 327. | |
| 47 | Prayer meeting | Will be led by Emma Bradley. | |
| 47 | D. F. Ogden | Has been principal at Delta; enters school. | |
| 47 | Lecture tickets | Now on sale for 75 cents. | |
| 47 | The Century Encyclopedia | Located on stands in library. | |
| 47 | Prof. Wright | Learns of death of his mother in New Vienna, Ohio. | |
| 47 | Miss Edith Roberts | Will teach in Topeka, Kansas, in school in which May Roberts is assistant principal. | |
| 48 | P. G. Fullerton | Principal in Windom, Minnesota; Gregg McAlvin doing well there, also. | |
| 48 | Charles Wiler | School janitor will leave job, but build house on Normal Hill. | |
| 48 | Students let us urge upon you | Urges serious attention to lecture. | |
| 48 | A man with a phonograph | Attraction in Central Hall. | |
| 48 | Mr. Jesse McLaughlin | Teaching at Riverside. | |
| 48 | The Philos and the Alphas | Decide against joint session. | |
| 48 | Prayer meeting | Leaders announced. | |
| 48 | The Y. M. C. A. | Hope for large attendance. |