Normal Eyte — January 27, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 137 | Merits of S. N. S. | Teachers around the state are coming to recognize the value and strength of the Normal School. |
| 137 | We must protest | Strong complaint about boarding house owners who fail to maintain the sidewalks in front of their establishments. |
| 138 | The college yell | Finds college yells silly and animal-like. |
| 139 | Mr. Burdette | Found Mr. Burdette's lecture funny, but perhaps not as good as was expected. |
| 139 | The Aristo public | Detailed description of program. |
| 140 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; YWCA membership at 236; Miss McFarland's talks are appreciated. |
| 141 | Mr. Hemenway | Visited the Hill. |
| 141 | Mr. Maynard | Has been sick. |
| 141 | Matie B. Steimel | Teaching in Marengo. |
| 141 | The announcement | T. B. Platt married Jean Crawford. |
| 141 | C. S. Cobb's school at Shelby | Closed because of scarlet fever. |
| 141 | Miss Northey | Is ill. |
| 142 | It is with much pleasure | Will Hearst now recovering from serious illness. |
| 142 | Orations of the week | Roster of speakers and topics. |
| 142 | Although we failed to secure the names | Officers of Second Year High School class. |
| 142 | A rumor comes from afar | T. B. Platt married Jean Crawford. |
| 142 | The increase in the number of boys in the school | Two fifths of those enrolled are men; 133 are YMCA members. |
| 142 | A committee from the legislature | Visited the Normal. |
| 142 | L. A. Wescott | Drafting plans for new building. |
| 142 | Miss Florence Nichols | Teaching in Lewis; now ill with pneumonia. |
| 142 | Miss Waterman | Learns that mother is dying. |
| 142 | Mr. P. M. Shaffer | Sick with measles. |
| 142 | Mr. Jarnagin | Visiting committee at the Normal. |
| 142 | O. P. McElmeel | Visited by mother. |
| 142 | Ray Keeler and Miss Sophie | Attend Aristo public session. |
| 142 | Mrs. Page and Mrs. Bartlett | Call on several classes. |
| 142 | Miss Lulu Newcomb | Will teach in Lenox, South Dakota. |
| 143 | At a vague, uncertain period | Normal Eyte reported that a young woman student was visited by her "brother", who was not her brother at all. |
| 143 | Neotrophian public | Program for session. |
| 143 | Program for Natural History Association Feb. 3 | Schedule of topics and speakers. |
| 143 | Miss Clara Wood | Tripped on sidewalk and sprained ankle. |
| 143 | Owing to a misunderstanding | Hopes that visiting committee looked with favor on needs of Normal School. |