Normal Eyte — February 23, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | We fear that many fail to appreciate | Editing a weekly student newspaper is difficult; staff could use more support from students. | |
| 49 | Many of the old students have not seen | Describes improved equipment and facilities of the industrial department under the supervision of Professor Page in the basement of Old Gilchrist Hall; notes that many women students take part in the industrial course. | |
| 50 | We are frequently asked the questions | Normal Eyte editors mean for the paper to succeed; it will continue from year to year and eventually win a national reputation. | |
| 52 | "What have we done?" | Critical of literary society practice of making unflattering allusions to persons who are not present. | |
| 52 | No, Quintus, you are not alone | Agrees with earlier writer that literary society judging system should be abolished. | |
| 52 | The little man talks | Challenges others to athletic contests. | |
| 53 | A precursor | Tribute to life in North Hall dormitory. | |
| 53 | Miss May Woodard | Has entered school. | |
| 53 | Miss Anna Livingood | Would like to see the Alpha newspaper. | |
| 53 | The delegates | Students who attended YMCA state convention enjoyed their trip. | |
| 53 | Professor Loughridge | Delivered address at state YMCA convention. | |
| 53 | Professor Whitcomb | Has prepared political economy class outlines. | |
| 54 | Honorable Henry Sabin | May deliver lecture on Aaron Burr. | |
| 54 | The sidewalk frogs | Sidewalk north of Normal bridge has been repaired. | |
| 54 | The many friends of Charles and Rob Santee | Wish them well in new business. | |
| 54 | The lecture committee | Dr. Trueblood again scheduled to speak. | |
| 54 | Mr. Roger Leavitt | Visited campus and spoke on political economy. | |
| 54 | At the elections held last week | List of class orators who were selected. | |
| 54 | Miss Annie Livingood and Miss Mattie Emery | Normal Eyte may hear more about them soon. | |
| 54 | The Clios had a larger session | Enjoyed music played on instruments built in Professor Page's classes. | |
| 54 | The Shakespearean program | Description of entertainment. | |
| 54 | Professor Bartlett | Unable to meet classes for several days; Professor Whitcomb also ill. | |
| 54 | On Thursday | Charles Henry summoned home by telegram. | |
| 54 | If you want a school position | Frank R. Plummer solicits placement business. | |
| 55 | A letter has recently been received | Ella Moore goes to California on account of very poor health. | |
| 55 | It now appears decidedly impractical | Philo-Aristo joint debate cannot be scheduled this term. | |
| 55 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; President Seerley will address the young men; YMCA officers elected; pamphlet on missionary service by Sarah Peters in ISNS library. | |
| 56 | Reverie | Enjoyed Professor Page's recent essay on boots. | |
| 56 | The "meeting of the editors" | Describes recent Alpha presentation. | |
| 56 | The Alphas had a simple ceremony | Description of recent Alpha meeting and program that included installation of officers. |