Normal Eyte — November 22, 1892
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 83 | As we again draw nigh to Thanksgiving | Thanksgiving will be a school holiday, but Friday will be a normal day of recitations; all should remember God's bounty. |
| 83 | An astonishingly large number of girls | Many women have "brothers" and "cousins" coming to visit over Thanksgiving. |
| 83 | As a means of practical study | Asking for accounts of influential teachers. |
| 83 | Our athletic association | Has been active; baseball has attracted the most attention. |
| 83 | This cold weather | Brings end to outdoor sports; battalion will train indoors. |
| 84 | What shall I choose for a profession? | Suggestions on ways to select a career. |
| 84 | The S. N. S. Battalion has now completed its organization | Hours for indoor drills; roster of commissioned and non-commissioned officers. |
| 85 | Notice, Class of '92 | Class photo ready and available for $2.50 at Veatch and Bull. |
| 85 | Why the alumni should aid the Normal Eyte editors | Reasons why alumni should help the Normal Eyte become a strong paper. |
| 85 | The Shakespearean Society | Invitation and program for annual open session. |
| 86 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; Thanksgiving service will be held; beginning agitation for bathrooms in Central Hall. |
| 87 | Miss Mabel Dixon | Visits Fannie Allison. |
| 87 | Very encouraging reports | E. G. Clark doing well in Elliott. |
| 87 | Miss Belle Campbell | Went home looking for teaching position. |
| 87 | Miss Dora Bell | Teaching in Morning Sun. |
| 87 | Mr. Ernest Ede | Going to Delaware County for winter school. |
| 87 | Misses Marie Harrington and Nellie Gillise | Visit Matilda Harrington and Miss McGovern. |
| 87 | Miss Rosa Ivers | Teaching in Emerson. |
| 87 | Misses Phoebe and Lily DuBois | Visit Lucy Gillette. |
| 87 | Miss Mae Loonan | Spends weekend in Hudson. |
| 87 | Major Dinwiddie | Has new grandchild. |
| 87 | E. A. Bennett | Visits Normal School. |
| 87 | Miss Fannie Archer | Visited by sister. |
| 87 | Miss Lizzie Stewart | Visits campus. |
| 88 | Mr. A. R. Rickard | Principal in Poweshiek County. |
| 88 | The bridge is rapidly taking on a definite form | Able to visualize completed structure. |
| 88 | The themes of last week's silvery-tongued orators | Speakers and topics from chapel exercises. |
| 88 | Election in the Neotrophian Society | Roster of officers; just one year after its founding, the society is nearly full; adopt light blue and yellow as colors. |
| 88 | The assignments have been made | Some students assigned special work in spelling. |
| 88 | The past week was a memorable one in some respects | Professor Page collides with bicycle rider Ogro Langdon; J. B. Miller injured in fall while putting up storm windows. |
| 89 | Miss Cora Taylor | Teaching in New Hartford. |
| 89 | Miss Alma E. Smith | Visits friends at the Normal. |
| 89 | Miss Pearl Carr | Will teach in Cleves. |
| 89 | H. E. Button | Traveling for an insurance company. |
| 89 | Miss Mary Scott | Teaching for second year in Sac City. |