Normal Eyte — May 3, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 121 | Among the questions | Comments on controversy surrounding the Bering Sea and northern boundaries. | |
| 121 | As to the discussion | Superintendents say that their intention was not to attack the Normal's new policies; Normal Eyte backs off on stridency of reaction. | |
| 122 | Baseball was in order last Friday | Detailed description of game against Cedar Falls team which defeated the Normal, 19-11. | |
| 123 | Nature's silent influences | Poem. | |
| 124 | Frank A. Nimocks | Alden principal visits. | |
| 124 | Jno. Kleinsorge | Re-elected principal at Camanche. | |
| 124 | Misses Lillian Andrews and Gertrude Leland | Elected to teach in Centerville. | |
| 124 | Jno. H. Schroeder | Principal at St. Charles; intends to pursue career as journalist. | |
| 124 | The Motor | The appeal of an electric motor car. | |
| 125 | The water main on Normal Street | Broke a little south of 12th Street. | |
| 125 | Mr. J. B. Miller | Visits Marshalltown with daughters Bessie and Ethel. | |
| 125 | B. M. Cobb | Back in class after illness. | |
| 125 | Miss Nervie Keeler | Back in class after grippe. | |
| 125 | Miss Rosa Ivers | Teaching in Emerson. | |
| 125 | Miss Florence Zerwekh | Back after visit to home in Stuart. | |
| 125 | Miss Francis Stewart | Teaching in Red Oak; will return to Normal next year. | |
| 125 | The friends of Miss Edna Best | Mother recovered and Miss Best back in school. | |
| 125 | Misses Hattie and Alice Howard | Return to school after sister's wedding. | |
| 125 | Each member of the third term class | Will deliver oration before end of term. | |
| 125 | Miss Maude Humphrey | Visits Waterloo. | |
| 125 | Miss Hannah Reinkey | Returns to complete school work. | |
| 125 | O. W. Babcock | Re-elected principal at Andrew. | |
| 125 | Cora Taylor | Will lead prayer meeting. | |
| 125 | W. H. Manifold | Elected principal at Edgewood. | |
| 125 | The Y. W. C. A. | Miss Dahlin will lead meeting. | |
| 125 | Miss Sophie Keeler | Will teach in State Center. | |
| 125 | Miss Ensign and niece | Visit home. | |
| 125 | Geo. Wright | Ill with quinsy. | |
| 126 | News has reached the Normal | Ada Armstrong marries F. A. Tucker. | |
| 126 | Friday evening | Bets settled after Cedar Falls-Normal baseball game. | |
| 126 | Now, don't waste so many stamps | Urges job candidates to go out and meet their prospective board. | |
| 126 | Positions are not in so great a demand | Some will return to school rather than teach. | |
| 126 | Miss Eloise Mayham | Mission representatives speaks to students. | |
| 126 | Miss McFarland gave another lecture | Addresses young women. | |
| 126 | In the list of officers | Additional officers of student battalion listed. | |
| 126 | The abbreviated demi-train | Last week's baseball score corrected; Cedar Falls beat the Normal, 19-5. | |
| 126 | Honorable George Wendling | Will speak in chapel. | |
| 126 | In spite of a strong, cold wind | First match played on new dirt court. | |
| 127 | The Philos by a close vote | Decide to award diplomas instead of pins to their graduates. | |
| 127 | A meeting of the class of '92 | Decide to hire an orchestra for Class Day. | |
| 127 | The program of the Shakespearean Circle | Meeting emphasizes French history and literature. | |
| 127 | Saturday, May 28th has been selected for Field Day | List of events for the day. | |
| 128 | The I. S. N. S. girl | A writer's conception of the average Normal School woman. |