Normal Eyte — March 11, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 187 | The Aristo 'Doings" | Description of the Aristo meeting in which society members played the roles of political figures and discussed political issues. |
| 187 | The day of adventures | |
| 189 | It is estimated that 200,000 people | Attractions and accommodations at the World's Fair. |
| 189 | The program given by the Shakespearean Circle | Description of program. |
| 190 | Hoop-skirts have been the subject of much ridicule | Believes that hoop skirt jokes are out of fashion. |
| 190 | It is very natural, no doubt | Believes Aristo-Shake connection may be overstated. |
| 190 | Why are we here? | Believes students should seek education, not concentrate solely on grades. |
| 191 | Mr. Hopkins | Owner of boarding house dies. |
| 191 | Rob Fullerton and Oliver Harvey | Feeling better. |
| 191 | Miss Amy Draper | Visited by sister Alice. |
| 191 | The names of Miss Lulu Hall and Stella Suiter | Both sick. |
| 191 | Miss Lucy Mount | Visits home in Mt. Ayr. |
| 191 | Prof. Loughridge | Delivers lecture on mission work at Reinbeck. |
| 191 | Harry Aldrich | Visits Sioux City. |
| 191 | Miss Laura Strong | Visits Charlotte Shearer and other friends. |
| 191 | Miss Irene Fisher | Goes home because of ill health. |
| 191 | Mr. E. E. Crane | Returns to school. |
| 191 | Miss Marie Bell | Visited by Miss Jackson. |
| 191 | Arthur Lyon | Returns from visit home. |
| 191 | Miss Mae Cooper | Has been sick. |
| 191 | Miss Mary Wilson | Visited by sister. |
| 191 | Miss Nettie Hartsell | Left school due to sickness. |
| 191 | Miss Carrie Miller | Slowly recovering health. |
| 191 | Mr. Wilson Hartshorn | Visits home in Traer. |
| 192 | Miss Nellie Wallbank | Recovers from illness. |
| 192 | Maud Carr | Suffering from the grippe. |
| 192 | The IV Yr. History of Education class | Have been using plan in which they teach one another. |
| 192 | The M'Arey Natural History Association | Has new bulletin board. |
| 192 | As previously announced, Prof. Arey will leave us about the first of May | In preparation for his Bahamas trip, Prof. Arey's botany classes will meet extra hours, and then senior students will give botany instruction. |
| 192 | Well, the theses are done | Seniors are at last done with their theses. |
| 192 | Examinations are again with us | Offers advice on facing the examination period. |
| 193 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; mission circle continues to meet. |
| 193 | Poetry of creation | |
| 194 | John Sogard | Sends geological specimens to Normal. |
| 194 | Another former S. N. S. maiden | Agnes Russell marries Robert C. Stirton. |
| 194 | J. W. Case honored the Aristo program | Visits campus; will get back to work shortly. |
| 194 | The genial countenance | C. Ray Aurner visits classes. |
| 194 | Word has just reached our editorial ears | J. C. Magee marries Mattie Riggs. |