Normal Eyte — November 15, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 02 | Rosalind and Celia | Essay. |
| 75 | Literary societies in two neighboring state normal schools | Professor Wright writes about the literary society organization at Kirksville and Emporia. |
| 77 | Hon. L. D. Lewelling | Elected Governor of Kansas. |
| 77 | The Country Schools | Miss Baker publishes an article on reading. |
| 77 | In justice to our Y. W. C. A. editor | Notes names omitted from previous article on state convention. |
| 77 | In a recent number | Professor Parish applauded for work at Colorado summer normal institutes. |
| 77 | The many students of the I. S. N. S. | Former Professor Whitcomb is now living in New York and studying at Columbia University. |
| 78 | To the Pacific Coast without change | Railroad offers winter excursions to the West Coast. |
| 79 | The results of the appointment of additional lieutenants | Roster of further officers. |
| 79 | Thanksgiving is not far away | Looking forward to food and family. |
| 79 | The new bridge | Will connect Old Gilchrist and Central Halls; under construction; students will appreciate the shelter from wind and rain. |
| 79 | Mrs. Jameson | The former Clara Unger visits campus. |
| 79 | Miss Titus | Returns to campus. |
| 79 | Mrs. Rogers will cook for a club of students | Advertising for boarding service. |
| 79 | Miss Julie Grundalen | Left school. |
| 79 | The social at Professor Loughridge's house | Enjoyed a good time. |
| 79 | We would like to call attention | "Professor" is a three syllable word; don't omit the last two syllables. |
| 79 | The Alpha Society lately invested | Bought new carpet for their hall. |
| 79 | The "wee girlie" | President Seerley's new daughter is named Marion Homera. |
| 79 | Miss Ida Byers | Recovering from serious illness. |
| 79 | Mrs. Wright | Visits daughter Alice. |
| 79 | Mr. Will Knickerbocker | Will be principal in Winslow. |
| 79 | Miss Kate Schenk | Nurse in Iowa City. |
| 79 | Miss Anna Clark | Leaves school; plans to return in spring. |
| 79 | Charles Fields | Has been ill. |
| 79 | Miss Janie Thompson | Called home due to death of cousin. |
| 80 | The regular election of the Aristos | Roster of officers. |
| 80 | That's right worthy, 3d years | Appreciates serenade. |
| 80 | The students of this institution have ever been noted for their energy | Neotrophians put down their own new carpet. |
| 80 | Yell | Believes school needs a college yell; seeks contributions; offers possibility. |
| 80 | The Philos | Offer toasts on recent Democrat election success. |
| 80 | Miss Emma Bradley | Meeting success in Superior, Nebraska. |
| 81 | Mr. J. E. Johnson | Teaching in Norway; school puts on good Columbus Day program. |
| 81 | Miss Iva Blank | Visiting campus; will return to work as principal at Rolley. |
| 81 | Miss May Polley | Assistant principal in Mt. Ayr. |
| 81 | Miss Mary Wright | Teaching in Council Bluffs. |
| 81 | Mr. George A. Hooker | Head of Aplington schools. |
| 81 | We are sorry to report | Miss Bixby has been ill. |
| 81 | Miss Margaret Applegate | Visited the Normal School. |
| 81 | Miss Etta Calderwood | Visits friends at the Normal. |
| 81 | Mr. A. C. Franklin | Principal of school in Scott County. |
| 81 | Very flattering reports | Belle Nutting doing well in Waverly; Mary Down doing well in Ida Grove. |
| 81 | Matt Cunningham and W. W. Wilson | Return to Iowa City after voting. |
| 81 | Mr. S. O. Hahn | Enjoying new home in Iowa City. |
| 81 | E. A. Ford | Working in Conrad. |
| 81 | J. W. Case | Visits campus; represents a newspaper. |
| 81 | Miss Mary Drew | Teaching near La Porte City. |
| 81 | O. H. L. Mason | Visited recently. |
| 81 | We are sorry to note | T. B. Platt was defeated in his political contest. |
| 81 | Mr. T. B. Morris | Continuing success at Goldfield. |
| 82 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced. |
| 82 | From an exchange | Students at another school gave a professor a box of cigars as birthday present; not regarded as a token of respect at the Normal School. |
| 82 | The numerous Halloween scraps | Glad Normal students avoid undesirable behavior displayed at other schools. |
| 82 | To St. Patrick's Cathedral | Former Professor Whitcomb's Columbus Day tribute. |
| 198 | Securing a position | An alumnus offers advice to men on finding a good position. |