Normal Eyte — March 8, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 66 | The "Little Man's" pard | Still unchallenged in athletic activities. | |
| 66 | Electricity | A history of electricity. | |
| 69 | Alpha society | Welcomes Pearl Carr back. | |
| 69 | The athletic committee | Awaiting information form other athletic associations. | |
| 69 | Miss Libbie Frink | Has been ill. | |
| 69 | Miss Bridgie Cunningham | Teaching in city schools while her sister Kate has been ill. | |
| 69 | O. W. Babcock | Principal at Andrew. | |
| 69 | H. E. Button | Will represent Aristos in Philo-Aristo debate; P. S. Harris resigned. | |
| 69 | The certainty of the punishment for sin | R. W. Keeler will lead discussion. | |
| 69 | Mrs. N. A. Wright | Visits son Charles. | |
| 69 | Miss Florence Marshall | Visited by father. | |
| 69 | Effie and Durlie Ellison | Visited by mother. | |
| 69 | Miss Matie Mills | Visited cousin Sophia Keeler. | |
| 69 | C. W. Bartine | Will lead prayer meeting. | |
| 69 | Wm. Collins | Called home on account of father's illness. | |
| 70 | The zoological donation | Receives set of sea invertebrates from Smithsonian Institution. | |
| 70 | Chas. Wiler | Will build large residence and boarding house on Normal Hill. | |
| 70 | Miss Eva Seevers | State secretary will conduct YWCA meeting. | |
| 70 | Many have been heard | Students should devote themselves more thoroughly to society work. | |
| 70 | Mrs. Loughridge | Will lead YWCA meeting. | |
| 70 | Place, Shakespearean hall | Debate question of success of tall or short women; short women win. | |
| 70 | Supt. W. W. Montgomery of Red Oak | Appointed to Board to replace A. F. Wilson. | |
| 70 | In the last business | YWCA asks that Normal Eyte be sent to those serving abroad. | |
| 70 | The concert to be given at the Presbyterian Church | Will include Glee Club and other Normalites. | |
| 70 | Prof. Page | Will address the young men. | |
| 71 | On Thursday the 4th years | Professor Arey leads an expedition to local quarries to collect specimens. | |
| 71 | There is no man before the public today | The Reverend Sam Jones will speak in Waterloo. | |
| 71 | In spite of the many other attractions | Dr. Trueblood speaks about the European military situation. | |
| 71 | The next term will be inaugurated | Philos and Aristos will hold joint open debate on public vs. private ownership of railroads. | |
| 72 | Miss Matie Mills | Spends vacation here. | |
| 72 | Miss Kate Jones | Will begin work in state superintendent's office. | |
| 72 | Paul Peterson | Teaching at Elkhorn College; enjoys Normal Eyte; gives news of other alumni. | |
| 72 | Arlington Place, Cal. | Etta Conner writes about her experience in a California earthquake. |