Normal Eyte — October 7, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 33 | Politics | Recent orations during chapel exercises have taken a partisan political turn; believes expression of political beliefs among students in entirely appropriate. |
| 34 | Contributed | The effects on the teaching profession of the difficult financial situation. |
| 34 | The officers of the Oratorical Association | Need to set date for contest that works best for the school and the students. |
| 34 | Contributions | Strongly urges contributions to the Normal Eyte, even without invitation. |
| 35 | The dream | A poetic look at the licensing of liquor. |
| 36 | Favorable reports | Misses McAlvin, Achenbach, and Lenocker doing well at State Center. |
| 36 | A patron of the Camanche | Olive Grobel and E. B. Williams doing well there. |
| 36 | S. J. Torney | Teaching at Center Junction. |
| 36 | E. B. Williams | Likes his job but misses the Aristos. |
| 36 | Y. G. Barnell | Candidate for superintendency in Benton County. |
| 36 | E. A. Crary | Left University of Iowa because of father's death; running for superintendency of Grundy County. |
| 36 | Miss Etta Brooks | She and Ida Shaw are doing well at Charles City. |
| 36 | E. A. Crary | Will be out of school this year in order to settle his father's estate. |
| 36 | T. U. McManus | Entered college in Des Moines. |
| 36 | Mary E. Bechly | Teaching in Ida Grove. |
| 36 | J. P. Huggett | Teaching in Bancroft. |
| 36 | Ada Down | Teaching in Ida Grove. |
| 36 | Paul Peterson | Candidate for superintendency in Shelby County. |
| 36 | Pauline M. Leader | Senior medical student at University of Iowa. |
| 36 | Lucy Mount | Student at Stanford University. |
| 37 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Schedule of meetings and leaders. |
| 37 | Lake Geneva | Report on the YMCA summer school. |
| 38 | Friday evening Henry Wyler's Hall | Gave a party. |
| 38 | Miss Jessie McCaughan | Went home because of family illness. |
| 38 | Prof. Wright | Publishes article on geometry. |
| 38 | Miss Ella Lumpe | Joins fourth year class. |
| 38 | Miss Rachel Cameron | Went home due to family illness. |
| 38 | Miss Elmer Younker | Visits sister Ella. |
| 38 | Truman Penney | Leaves school because of illness. |
| 38 | Prof. Bartlett | Sick for one day. |
| 38 | Miss Ashton | Visits home in Aplington. |
| 38 | Miss Anna Goodale | Visits home in Parkersburg. |
| 38 | We understand there is talk | May be tennis tournament in Grinnell. |
| 38 | Elsie Orcutt | Visits Della Northey. |
| 38 | Miss Nellie Elliott | Receives visit from brother. |
| 38 | Does anyone know | Clock in hall seems to be stuck. |
| 38 | Miss Stafford | Returns home. |
| 38 | Harry Williams | Visits World's Fair. |
| 38 | Miss Lulu Newcomb | Visits the Normal. |
| 38 | Miss Stella Crary | Returned to school. |
| 38 | Miss Mackin | Absent because of illness. |
| 39 | Prof. Page | Is publishing series of articles on physics apparatus. |
| 39 | The Natural History Association | New members added; Kate Schwertly elected corresponding secretary. |
| 39 | The orations for the week | Speakers and topics. |
| 39 | In conformity to Herbert Spencer's idea | Normal Band practices outdoors three times a week; now has repertoire of thirty-eight tunes. |
| 39 | Robt. Fullerton | Went home to visit an uncle. |
| 39 | Miss Cynthia Titus | Went home to visit sister. |
| 39 | Prof. Whitcomb | Visits the Normal. |
| 39 | Miss Grace Griffin | Has had trouble with eyes. |
| 40 | Why is it thus? | Quite a number of students are sick again this year. |
| 40 | The S. N. S. Oratorical Association | Met recently; attendance low, but those who attended showed great interest; approve constitution; begin organization for contest. |
| 40 | The country is in a fair way | Finds that partisan chapel orations keep students' attention. |
| 40 | Chicago Day | Several railroads are offering special fares to trips to Chicago. |