Normal Eyte — September 30, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 25 | In the library | Library has some new books despite the difficult financial circumstances; reviews of a few new titles. |
| 27 | Irving Andrew | Studying electrical engineering at Ames. |
| 27 | The following students from Cedar Falls | Roster of Normalites at the University of Iowa. |
| 28 | E. A. Crary | Will not study at University of Iowa due to father's death. |
| 28 | Carl Treimer | One of twenty-six Normalites at University of Iowa. |
| 28 | The Sibley schools | George Olmsted, Amy Reed, Jennie Raymond, and Blanche Sokol are at Sibley. |
| 28 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting schedules and attendance figures, |
| 28 | Miss Emma L. Evans | Now in Missouri Valley. |
| 28 | Miss Ruth Traver | Teaching in Postville. |
| 28 | Miss Eva Leland | Married Clark W. Upton. |
| 28 | Miss Maude Stinson | Teaching in Pocatello, Idaho. |
| 28 | B. W. McKeen | Sells interest in Sac City newspaper; will do newspaper work elsewhere. |
| 28 | Miss Ella M. Ford | Teaching in West Des Moines. |
| 28 | Miss Iva Blank | Returning to Rowley. |
| 28 | We beg to correct a statement | Florence Zerwekh studying at University of Iowa, not in Des Moines. |
| 28 | Lake Geneva | A descriptive and poetic look at Lake Geneva. |
| 30 | Miss Mamie Briden | Burglar steals $15 worth of goods. |
| 30 | Misses Grace McNeil and Della Northey | Visit Waterloo. |
| 30 | Miss Sophia Keeler's mother | Visits daughter. |
| 30 | Iva Blank | Brings new student to campus. |
| 30 | Candidates for graduation | Total now an unprecedented 156. |
| 30 | The enrollment has reached 451. | |
| 30 | Forty-four Fourth Years | In Class of 1894. |
| 30 | Mr. Steece | Visited friends at Normal. |
| 30 | Miss Ella Waters | Visits home in Parkersburg. |
| 30 | J. W. Case | Visits the Normal. |
| 30 | Miss Ridley | Visits Chicago. |
| 30 | E. E. Amsden and Miss Nellie Elliott | Have been sick. |
| 30 | The Tennis Club | Underway once again. |
| 30 | Misses Fannie Boomer and Loretta Maynard | Visit Janesville. |
| 30 | The military suits arrived | Gray cadet uniforms arrive. |
| 30 | Miss Esma Galt | Enrolls. |
| 30 | Will Collins | Travels to Vinton. |
| 31 | Last Saturday | Misses McFarland, Baker, Laird, and Cunningham enjoyed a walk in the woods. |
| 31 | Prof. Arey | Acquires two snakes for museum. |
| 31 | The trio of New York Life Insurance men | Frank Nimocks, P. G. Fullerton, and Harry Aldrich are in the business. |
| 31 | The orations of the week | Speakers and topics. |
| 31 | Members of the faculty | Admire Chapel Choir. |
| 31 | It is with much regret | Father of Eleanor Gilchrist dies; family will be dispersed. |
| 31 | Miss Florence Streeter | Doing well in Boone, despite erroneous report in Normal Eyte. |
| 31 | L. D. Stubbs | Will attend theological school. |
| 31 | Miss Sophie Keeler | Attends wedding of Vallie Skiff to West Pulley. |
| 31 | Miss Julia McGowen | Marries William McGarvy. |
| 31 | Miss Lu M. Erion | Still teaching in South Omaha. |
| 32 | Miss Baker addressed the seniors | Calls for greater originality and broader range of topics for orations. |
| 32 | Last week one morning | Student brings cat to liven chapel exercises. |
| 32 | The meeting of the Natural History Association | Many seniors gone; seeking new members or even alumni to join group. |
| 32 | The regular fall term meeting | Will meet to sign constitution of Oratorical Association and select representatives for contest. |
| 32 | Miss Josie Havens | Marries Mr. Canady of Boone. |
| 32 | Capt. E. A. Crary | Father of Avery and Stella Crary dies. |