Normal Eyte — November 18, 1893
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 81 | The right of petition | Urges students and alumni to contact their representatives in the General Assembly and to urge their support of the Normal School. |
| 82 | A cosmopolitan | Tribute to George Washington. |
| 83 | Miss Clara Blackburn | Has been ill at home. |
| 83 | Mary J. Wilson | Principal at Hampton; Emma Funk, Ida Grimes, and Miss Staves teaching there as well. |
| 83 | Miss Cora Munro | Makes presentation at professional meeting. |
| 83 | T. U. McManus | Will study at Des Moines. |
| 83 | Miss Etta Brooks | Teaching in Charles City. |
| 83 | Harvey A. Welty | Elected superintendent of Dickinson County. |
| 83 | Mrs. Roland, nee Mary White | Visiting Cedar Falls. |
| 83 | Miss Lizzie Hughes | Re-elected superintendent of Louisa County. |
| 83 | Mary Bechly | Teaching in Ida Grove. |
| 83 | C. W. Bartine | Principal in Monona. |
| 83 | Miss Lulu Hall | Teaching in LeRoy, Minnesota. |
| 83 | H. E. Aldrich | Has been involved in politics. |
| 83 | I. F. Reed | Re-elected superintendent of Story County. |
| 83 | Joe Parker | Elected county superintendent of Wapello County. |
| 83 | Mr. Geo. Hooker | Teaching in Aplington. |
| 84 | E. E. Harrison | Still working at Santa Fe Indian schools. |
| 84 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced. |
| 84 | The Y. M. C. A. meeting | Description of presentations at recent meeting. |
| 85 | Miss Ada Hemmerling | Visiting friends at the Normal. |
| 85 | Mrs. Penny | Visiting Clella Waite. |
| 85 | Miss Amy Draper | Will teach in Eagle Grove. |
| 85 | Miss Frank Stewart | Visited Parkersburg. |
| 85 | Miss Mary Wilson | Teaching near Reinbeck. |
| 85 | F. C. Ensign | Has been sick. |
| 85 | Miss May Van Winkle | Enrolls in school. |
| 85 | Miss Alma Lyford | Teaching in Greene. |
| 85 | Mr. C. C. Clayton | Has been sick. |
| 85 | Miss Libbie Frink | Visiting friends at the Normal. |
| 85 | Miss Edith Muhs | Called home. |
| 85 | Miss Ella Younker | Will teach winter school. |
| 85 | Miss Elizabeth Burgess | Entertaining her sister. |
| 85 | A. J. Miller | Has been sick. |
| 85 | Miss Nellie Miller | Visiting her brother F. G. Miller. |
| 85 | Miss Elsie Arnold | Returns from Vinton. |
| 85 | Miss Carrie Francis | Has gone home. |
| 85 | Harry Israel | Visits Parkersburg. |
| 85 | Miss Katie Mann | Called home. |
| 85 | B. T. Youel | Visits parents. |
| 85 | Miss Mackin | Will teach a country school. |
| 86 | George Merwin | Agent for publishing house. |
| 86 | Mrs. Egbert | Visits Miss Russell, who has been sick. |
| 86 | Miss Baker | Visits sister in Des Moines. |
| 86 | We regret to announce | Grace Griffin will go home because of eye trouble. |
| 86 | If it were possible | President Seerley's father visits. |
| 86 | R. W. Murphy | Elected superintendent in Calhoun County. |
| 86 | The three divisions of the second year algebra class | Nervie Keeler wins factoring contest. |
| 86 | The first volume of McClure's Magazine | Added to library. |
| 86 | Miss Orpha Thayer | Will teach near Griswold. |
| 86 | Miss Grefstadt | Has been sick. |
| 86 | Joe Graham | Will teach this year. |
| 86 | Mrs. Seerley and Mrs. Wright | Visit Miss King's area. |
| 86 | The friends of Miss Georgia Johnson | Miss Johnson is feeling better. |
| 86 | Those beautiful specimens of handicraft | Items returned from display at World's Fair. |
| 86 | Tillie Johnson | Teaching at Jewell Junction. |
| 87 | Outside the office door | Report on enrollment, appropriations, and graduates posted. |
| 87 | Orations of the week | Roster of speakers and topics. |
| 87 | Y. G. Barnell | Returns to school. |
| 87 | On Saturday morning | Emile Albertson's mother died. |
| 87 | Black bows cover the hearts | Some are pleased with the recent election results; others mourn. |