Normal Eyte — May 20, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 251 | Now that we have passed the first half of the term | 116 scheduled to graduate; seems to be plenty of opportunities for Normal graduates. |
| 251 | The regular meeting of the N. E. Pub. Co. took place | Editors elected for next year; Normal Eyte will only grow in usefulness. |
| 252 | One morning this week | After exhausting governmental avenues, President Seerley makes local appeal for private donations for bridge and sidewalk repair; result is double walk on each side of the elevated bridge. |
| 252 | Our library has now 5220 volumes | Ranks eighth in size in Iowa colleges; tally of other colleges and their holdings. |
| 253 | The lecture | Extensive excerpts from lecture by President Gates. |
| 254 | The Neo program | Program items and those responsible for them. |
| 254 | Letter from a traveler | |
| 255 | The Inter County Teachers Association | Organized in Red Oak; A. F. Burton is member of executive committee. |
| 255 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced. |
| 255 | G. S. Dick | Completes successful year at Charles City. |
| 255 | Will Hearst | Declines re-election at West Side; will study at University of Iowa. |
| 255 | W. H. Bender | Resigns position at Hampton to resume studies. |
| 256 | Mr. Catchpool | Visits home in New Hartford. |
| 256 | Miss Mamie Hearst | Principal at Villisca. |
| 256 | Ambition for a more lucrative position | L. A. I. Chapman will be principal at West Side school. |
| 256 | Mr. J. S. McMahon | Died; had been teaching at Eddyville. |
| 256 | George Wright | Has been sick. |
| 256 | Miss Huddy | Visited by brother. |
| 256 | Miss Nina Wolf | Visited by mother. |
| 256 | C. B. Watson | Leaves school and goes to Florida for health. |
| 256 | Miss Lissa Jeffers | Will teach in West Des Moines. |
| 256 | Rosa Magill | Will teach in Waverly. |
| 256 | Misses Cora McKim and Belle McIntosh | Re-elected at Whiting. |
| 256 | Mae Loonan | Has had whooping cough. |
| 256 | Miss Bridgie Cunningham | Re-elected at East Waterloo. |
| 257 | Where are the innumerable good spellers | Still looking for good contestants for spelling bee. |
| 257 | Miss McFarland gave her lecture | Addresses young men on good culture. |
| 257 | Mr. Carl Rummel | Principal at Alden; Nora Held will continue to teach there. |
| 257 | Miss Maude Humphrey | Will return for fourth year work. |
| 257 | Charlie Henry | Will succeed Adam Willson as principal at St. Ansgar; Mr. Willson will return to the Normal for his fourth year of study. |
| 257 | H. E. Aldrich, W. N. Skinner, E. G. Copeland, and A. B. Abel | Appointed sergeants in battalion; S. J. Torney promoted to First Sergeant. |
| 257 | The Neotrophian Society | Will present first special program. |
| 257 | Mr. C. A. Frederick | Returns after assisting at the World's Fair for two weeks; relief maps attracting attention. |
| 257 | Mr. and Mrs. Loughridge | Called to home of sick friend in Waverly. |
| 257 | Theodore Anderson | Will be principal at Oskaloosa. |
| 257 | Miss Nora Vaughan and Cora Taylor | Visit Normal friends. |
| 257 | Miss Florence Thompson | Visited home in Independence. |
| 257 | Major Dinwiddie | Organizes three new gun squads. |
| 257 | Joe Graham | Visits home in Mechanicsville. |
| 257 | Ernest Ede | Suffering from rheumatism. |
| 257 | Everett Platt | Visits Blanche Fort. |
| 258 | It has been suggested | Should take up collection to repair bridge and sidewalk. |
| 258 | Prof. H. A. Hull | Publishing monthly magazine on study of drawing. |