Normal Eyte — March 4, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 179 | There are still a large number of unpaid subscriptions | Urges subscribers to pay their bills. |
| 180 | Benefits of society work | Both men and women will benefit from what they learn as members of literary societies. |
| 180 | The Y. M. C. A. convention | Lewis H. Andrews describes the program; attended by several hundred representatives. |
| 181 | Resolutions of condolence | Third Year class, Philomatheans, Student Battalion, and YMCA offer condolences on death of Herbert H. Crane. |
| 182 | Mrs. A. W. Rich--alias Miss Louisa Jennings | Teaching at Le Mars Normal School. |
| 182 | Byron W. McKeen | Editor of Sac City Sun. |
| 182 | The friends of Supt. Bender | Loses papers and records in Hampton school fire. |
| 182 | The Cornellian | George W. Newton doing well at Cornell College. |
| 182 | Ed. H. Griffin | Principal at Traer. |
| 182 | Miss Clara A. Ensign | Still teaching at Fort Dodge. |
| 182 | Mrs. Henry Wilson, formerly Miss Sara E. Kraiger | Co-editor of Ames Intelligencer. |
| 182 | Harry A. Hull | Superintendent at Shelton, Nebraska. |
| 182 | Elmer E. Harrison | Assistant principal at Indian school in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
| 182 | Ernest R. Nichols | Professor of physics at Kansas State College. |
| 182 | Chas. R. Moore | Superintendent in Missouri Valley. |
| 183 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | YMCA elects officers. |
| 183 | Miss Lissa Lenocker | Teaching at State Center. |
| 183 | Miss Alice Lynd | Teaching at Cresco. |
| 183 | F. E. Lenocker | Principal at Arcadia. |
| 183 | Miss Ida Morgan | Assistant in Eddyville. |
| 183 | Miss Bell Nutting | Teaching in Garvin. |
| 183 | Louis M. Parsons | Principal at Lake Mills. |
| 183 | George Mather | Principal at Hubbard. |
| 183 | Miss Lizzie Kearville | Principal at Avoca. |
| 183 | Miss Anna Morgan | Teaching in Red Bluff, California. |
| 183 | Miss Grace Milliman | Principal in Logan. |
| 183 | Miss Gertrude L. Leland | Assistant in Centerville. |
| 183 | Will L. Hearst | In charge of West Side schools. |
| 183 | Miss Margaret Gilchrist | Teaching in Clinton. |
| 183 | Miss Helen Hearst | Principal in Toledo. |
| 183 | Miss Bertha L. Engel | Teaching in Yankton, South Dakota. |
| 183 | O. H. L. Mason | Has reputation of being among the best orators at University of Iowa. |
| 183 | George A. Hooker | Principal at Aplington. |
| 183 | Miss Pauline M. Leader | Taking medical course at University of Iowa. |
| 183 | Miss Eva S. Leland | Assistant principal at Cresco. |
| 183 | Miss Lizzie Hughes | Superintendent of Louisa County. |
| 184 | Miss Rachel McGregor | Has returned to school after visit. |
| 184 | Miss Maude Humphrey | Visits friends at Normal. |
| 184 | A. L. Comstock | Succeeds J. E. Smith as president of Philos. |
| 184 | Miss Myrtie Richards | Visited by sister. |
| 184 | Mr. Walter Thompson | Visits daughter Florence. |
| 184 | Miss Josie Bedford | Has gone home because of illness. |
| 184 | Miss Ethel Arey | Has been sick. |
| 184 | Miss Bessie Anderson | Visits Della Northey. |
| 184 | Miss Grace Curtis | Slowing regaining health. |
| 184 | Clem Seerley | Has been quite ill, but is improving. |
| 184 | A number of Cotton Hall maidens | Visit Waterloo. |
| 184 | E. B. Williams | Succeeds Walter Guthridge as Aristo president. |
| 184 | Miss Elyfa Smith | Receives visit from brother. |
| 184 | Miss Jane Thompson | Returns to school. |
| 184 | Miss Bertha Berry | Has been sick. |
| 184 | Miss Edith Jones | Visits Waterloo. |
| 184 | Miss Vivian Nottingham and sister | Have gone home. |
| 184 | William Collins | Back at the Normal. |
| 184 | Katie Manfull | Receives visit from brother Arthur. |
| 184 | Miss Mary Taylor | Leaves school because of eye trouble. |
| 185 | Near the beach of the Okoboji | W. T. Davidson teaching at Spirit Lake. |
| 185 | Chapel orations | List of speakers and topics. |
| 185 | R. S. Wilson and J. H. Stuckrath | Appointed sergeants; old cadets excused from drill. |
| 185 | L. H. Andrews | Returns to Normal after term's work in Winterset. |
| 185 | Rev. Robert McIntyre | Will lecture on campus. |
| 185 | W. J. McConnell | Leaves school because of sickness. |
| 185 | The Sibley school board | Purchases electrical apparatus; Superintendent George Olmsted is pleased. |
| 185 | Miss Nellie Wallbank | Has been away from work for a week; students and faculty are filling in. |
| 185 | On account of sickness | Philo open session postponed. |
| 185 | Miss Elsie Wilson | Has been sick with rheumatism. |
| 185 | The front seats of the chapel | Seniors excused for other work. |
| 185 | Messrs J. W. Satterthwait and E. R. Moore | Visiting committee has been on campus. |
| 186 | A mighty cry of woe | Faculty grants seniors three excused days to work on theses. |
| 186 | We clip the following from the Iowa Wesleyan | Tribute to Major Dinwiddie's military instruction at Iowa Wesleyan College. |
| 186 | An interesting event | Mr. Mason receives praise for his debate work at the University of Iowa. |