Normal Eyte — April 8, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 203 | Oratory is one of the branches of study | The importance of oratory in personal development. |
| 203 | A tenderfoot abroad | |
| 203 | Impelled by the change and progress | The Normal Eyte is here to stay. |
| 205 | The lecture | Extensive excerpts from Henry Sabin's annual lecture. |
| 206 | Elizabeth Jones | Teaching in Fairfield. |
| 206 | W. R. Patterson | Principal at Montour. |
| 206 | C. A. Fullerton | His board may build $10,000 brick building. |
| 206 | F. A. Nimocks | No longer teaching; visits Normal. |
| 206 | The reception | Description of the term reception. |
| 206 | George Chandler | Has taken many normal institute training assignments. |
| 206 | Miss Minnie Mack | Assistant principal in Alden. |
| 207 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; Sunday School officers and teachers listed. |
| 207 | A. B. Abel and J. E. Vance | Students from last year are back at Normal. |
| 207 | W. W. Wilson | Spends part of vacation at Normal; likes school in Iowa City. |
| 207 | The genial countenance of Y. G. Barnell | Assistant principal in Mason City. |
| 207 | The Williams school board | Pamphlet on course of study and regulations is the work of H. E. Button. |
| 207 | Miss Blanch Sokol | Will teach in Sibley. |
| 207 | Miss Maude Humphrey | Spending vacation in Eagle Center; still teaching in Waterloo. |
| 207 | C. M. Thompson | Principal in LeRoy, Minnesota. |
| 207 | Misses Segner and Kingsbury | Visited Normal. |
| 207 | Geo. H. Olmsted | Taught at Osceola County institute. |
| 207 | Miss Kate Overfelt | Now in Gilman. |
| 207 | Minnie Speer | Teaching in Traer. |
| 207 | Miss Maude Miller | Teaching in Scranton. |
| 207 | J. E. Johnson | Located in Benton County. |
| 207 | The name of Miss Sophia Keeler | Visited Normal. |
| 207 | Miss Mae Bixby | Teaching in Cedar Falls. |
| 207 | A. M. Willson | Principal at St. Ansgar. |
| 207 | The erection of a new building | Paul Peterson takes opportunity to visit Europe. |
| 207 | Miss Agnes Sullivan | Doing excellent work in Dubuque. |
| 208 | Miss Susan Graham | Visits Florence Mack. |
| 208 | Mr. Orcutt | Visits daughter Elsie. |
| 208 | Miss Ella Scurry | Visited by sister Julia. |
| 208 | Mr. G. S. Dick | Brings three of his students from Charles City to the Normal. |
| 208 | The term opens up | Somewhat lower enrollment in Bible classes; may increase later. |
| 208 | F. E. Ball has returned | Will finish third year course this year. |
| 208 | Mr. J. H. Gorsuch | Will be principal in Moravia. |
| 208 | Miss Bessie Anderson | Visits Miss Northey. |
| 208 | Miss Florence Marshall | Visits friend in Spirit Lake. |
| 208 | Carl Treimer | Visits home. |
| 209 | Pres. H. H. Seerley | Called to Oskaloosa due to illness of Mrs. Seerley's mother. |
| 209 | It is with regret | Misses Chase and Dahlin and Mr. Miller resign; Miss Chase will marry; Miss Dahlin will attend drawing school; and Mr. Miller will move on. |
| 209 | Mr. H. F. Rall | Will give German lessons in Waterloo and Cedar Falls this summer. |
| 209 | Miss Nellie McAlvin | Entertained friends during vacation. |
| 209 | The Normal appropriation | Exhibits, including over fifty photographs, ready to be shipped to World's Fair; Professor Page is ill so L. A. Chapman will accompany the material to Chicago. |
| 209 | Field work has been taken up | Several changes in officers in student battalion. |
| 209 | The list of Commencement actors | Florence Mack, Alpha representative, was omitted. |
| 209 | Prof. S. L. Whitcomb | Receives $500 fellowship for study at Columbia University. |
| 209 | How many of our senior students | May have tour of Cedar Falls. |
| 210 | Spring has made her genial influence felt | Students are skipping rope and engaging in other exercise. |
| 210 | Married | D. C. Knupp marries Mae Donels. |
| 210 | For the Annual State Encampment | Railroad offers discount on tickets to GAR encampment. |
| 210 | Sometime ago | Spelling bee team members chosen. |
| 210 | The Athletic Association | Held regular meeting; officers and managers elected. |