Normal Eyte — September 23, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 18 | Many things are required of an educated man | One of the most important benefits of membership in a literary society is the opportunity to learn about parliamentary procedure and the conduct of debate. |
| 18 | There is a vulgar phrase extant | Tired of complaints about the Normal Eyte subscription price. |
| 19 | Major Dinwiddie | Receives letter from L. A. I. Chapman; Mr. Chapman has organized a military company at his school. |
| 19 | The student's curriculum | A poetic look at a day in the life of a Normal School student. |
| 20 | The address below | Text of D. K. Bond's address to the Alumni Association on the blessings of culture. |
| 21 | Miss Elizabeth Wyant | Re-elected at Stewart. |
| 21 | Miss Eva A. Wier | Will study at Ann Arbor. |
| 21 | Anna E. Wilson | Marries Alvin Reynolds. |
| 21 | Thomas R. Amlie | Will study at University of Iowa. |
| 21 | Daniel Rhodes | Studying law. |
| 21 | Miss Mary Bohstedt | Will return to the University of Iowa. |
| 21 | Ray Keeler | Visits Normal. |
| 21 | G. N. Sabin | Principal at Clarion. |
| 21 | Elmer, E. Bartlett | Leaves for University of Michigan. |
| 21 | W. W. Wilson, R. W. Patterson, E. P. Cunningham and W. L. Hearst | Leave for University of Iowa. |
| 21 | P. G. Fullerton | Now in insurance business. |
| 21 | Mattie E. Emery | Will study at University of Iowa. |
| 22 | G. S. Dick | Has new daughter. |
| 22 | Chas. R. Martin | Will study pharmacy at University of Iowa. |
| 22 | Miss Jessie McNally | Marries Dr. H. H. Amos. |
| 22 | A. F. Burton | Doing well at Villisca; Miss Hearst is also doing well. |
| 22 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Bathing room hours; meeting held and scheduled; Sunday School discontinued; will have music at YMCA meetings. |
| 23 | W. E. Albertson | Wins $25 bicycle race prize in Cedar County. |
| 23 | The Aristo Society | Elects officers. |
| 23 | The Orio Society | Officially recognized; may change name; now a total of eight societies. |
| 23 | Miss Myrtie Laird | Visits cousin Fannie. |
| 23 | The lectures | Roster of speakers. |
| 23 | E. P. Cunningham | Visits on way to university. |
| 23 | Mr. Archie Caul | Visits Ella Younker. |
| 23 | Miss Kate McKeever | Teaching in Sheldon. |
| 23 | Miss Florence Clay | Will study in Minneapolis. |
| 23 | The churches of town | Cedar Falls churches give reception to Normal students. |
| 23 | A mistake occurred | Reference in earlier issue to Florence Streeter should have referred to Florence Strawser. |
| 23 | Ray and Bessie Keeler | Visit their sisters Nervie and Sophie. |
| 23 | Word comes from Carl Rummel | Assistant principal at Alden. |
| 23 | Miss Stella Crary | Father dies. |
| 23 | P. G. Fullerton | Visits Normal. |
| 23 | Miss Grace Curtis | Has been sick. |
| 23 | Mr. Chas. Martin | Visits on way to University of Iowa. |
| 23 | Thos. Amlie | Visits on way to University of Iowa. |
| 23 | Will Collins | Went to Vinton. |
| 23 | Miss Artie Roberts | Returns to school. |
| 24 | Rodney Arey | Humorous account of Mr. Arey's involvement in a runaway incident. |
| 24 | Mr. S. M. Coddington | Receives diploma and Philo pin. |
| 24 | The chapel orations this week | List of speakers and topics. |
| 24 | The Chapel Sunday School | Discontinued because Sunday had become overcrowded with religious services; Bible study classes may pick up some of the work. |
| 24 | The Philo Society | Elects officers. |
| 24 | The professors and instructors | Form Cottage Literary Circle; Mrs. Loughridge is president of thirteen member group; Prof. Arey spoke to them on his Bahamas trip. |