Normal Eyte — January 20, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 129 | Literature as a means of culture | What can be learned from literature? |
| 131 | To the editor of the Normal Eyte | Major Dinwiddie quotes President Benjamin Harrison on the value of military training. |
| 132 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting times announced; Sunday School began again; upcoming convention in Davenport. |
| 132 | Freeman R. Conaway | Elected state printer. |
| 132 | Beth Huntley | Teaching in Earlville. |
| 132 | Hon. E. D. Chassell | Now a member of the General Assembly. |
| 132 | Mar. 31, 1893, Maquoketa High School | Celebrates fifteenth anniversary; Minnie Wynkoop is principal. |
| 132 | Miss Bertha Parker | Married C. E. Tripp. |
| 132 | Kate E. Nevile--Mrs. Lot L. Feltham | Clerking in husband's law office. |
| 132 | Thos. S. Lytle | Resigned at Washington; will go to California to restore health. |
| 133 | Mr. George Merwin | Visited the Normal. |
| 133 | Miss Louie Morris | Has the mumps. |
| 133 | Miss Ethel Osler's father | Visited recently. |
| 133 | T. M. Prall | Has been sick. |
| 133 | School Directory | Roster of student organizations and officers. |
| 133 | Miss Lotta Walls | Enters school. |
| 134 | Miss Emma Luella Lawrence | Marries S. H. Larrabee. |
| 134 | Mr. Chas. Cavett | Teaching near St. Ansgar. |
| 134 | Robert J. Burdette | Will speak on "Pilgrimage of the Funny Man". |
| 134 | Prin. C. A. Fullerton of Manson and W. F. Parr of Greene | Will conduct summer school at Greene. |
| 134 | It seems some people really neglect to have measles | Humorous assertion that people should have their measles before they come to college. |
| 134 | Harriet Bunker | Will teach in Monona where C. W. Bartine is principal. |
| 134 | O. H. L. Mason | Pastor in Shell Rock. |
| 134 | Harriet Cunningham | Visited by brother. |
| 134 | Miss Libbie Huntley | Will teach in Earlville. |
| 134 | Will Hearst | Has had pneumonia. |
| 135 | Mr. Replogle | On way to serve as electrical engineer in New York project. |
| 135 | There is a form of gallantry taking root | Notes impoliteness of young men saving seats in the chapel. |
| 135 | The Alpha International Congress | Detailed description of Alpha's representation of the Women's International Congress. |
| 136 | Carl D. Treimer | Initiated into Polygon at University of Iowa. |