Normal Eyte — February 10, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 153 | Some curiosity | Explanation of method for choosing those who will participate in oratorical contest. |
| 154 | Neotrophian public | Detailed description of the program. |
| 156 | Lena Seitsinger | Has taught in Tipton; will study at University of Iowa. |
| 156 | Anna E. Livingood | Will teach in Miles City, Montana. |
| 156 | Osmond Johnson | Is now a theology student. |
| 156 | Among the successful Normalites | Florence Butler in teaching in What Cheer. |
| 156 | A bill | Text of the Normal School appropriations bill which includes money for a new building and for a librarian and library material. |
| 157 | Dr. Eva Peo | Former Normalite opens medical practice in Cedar Falls. |
| 157 | Supt. C. Ray Aurner | Sends program from Adel on teachers meeting. |
| 157 | Miss Olive Henness | Teaching in Story City. |
| 157 | Mary D. Bohstedt | Visited recently. |
| 157 | Will L. Hearst | Came home to recuperate. |
| 157 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; more song books ordered; many expect to attend Davenport meeting. |
| 157 | Miss Elizabeth Jones | Teaching in Fairfield; sister Kate has been secretary to Supt. Knoepfler. |
| 157 | Miss May Boynton | Studying at Oberlin College. |
| 158 | F. A. Nimocks | Still working for life insurance company in Ottumwa. |
| 158 | Miss Gertrude Bagley | Returns home after illness. |
| 158 | Valentines | Available at C. A. Wise & Sons. |
| 158 | Have you seen the new bulletin board | L. A. Wescott designs Athletic Association board. |
| 158 | Miss Lizzie Lutze | Visited Anna Goodale. |
| 158 | Miss Lue Foote | Visited Misses Graham and Neely. |
| 158 | Mr. Jas. J. McCauley | Enrolled in school. |
| 158 | Miss Edith Hoagland | Has been sick. |
| 158 | Miss Laura Strong | Back for visit. |
| 158 | Miss Edna Shipman | Has mumps. |
| 158 | Miss Mary Taylor | Went home due to sickness. |
| 158 | Miss King | Has been sick. |
| 158 | Miss Mollie Taylor | Has been sick. |
| 158 | Fred Barner | Has measles. |
| 158 | Mrs. Babcock | Visiting Ida Robison. |
| 159 | The first issue | Field and School Naturalist will appear. |
| 159 | Misses Maud McCracken, Clara Funston, Mary Hieber, Gertrude Childs, Florence Graham, and Helen Klute | All teaching in Atlantic. |
| 159 | Mr. Joe McGee | Doing well in Andrew. |
| 159 | The M'Arey Natural History Association | Held interesting meeting. |
| 159 | The new men | Have been assigned to battalion companies. |
| 159 | E. B. Rogers | Appointed sergeant of Company D; F. C. Ensign and S. T. Walker promoted to 2nd lieutenant. |
| 159 | Miss Mary Bohstedt | Attending University of Iowa; has been sick. |
| 159 | Miss Eva Peo | Opened medical practice in Cedar Falls. |
| 159 | A triangular debate | Two students from each of the men's societies will debate. |
| 159 | Miss Clara A. Wood | Went home because of sprained ankle. |
| 159 | Clio officials | Roster of officers. |
| 159 | H. E. Aldrich | Working for life insurance company. |
| 159 | Miss Hattie Stinson | Has measles. |
| 159 | Will Hearst | Still recuperating at home. |
| 159 | Miss Mattie Larkin | Teaching in Plainfield. |
| 159 | Mrs. Wright | Went out in carriage for the first time since her mid-December accident. |
| 159 | Katharine Laird | Returns to school after recuperating at home. |
| 159 | Misses Cora Patterson, Ethelyn Davies, Kittie Maher, and others | Many have been sick. |
| 159 | We are glad to see | Ida Robison back in school after bout with rheumatism. |
| 159 | Miss Fannie Archer | Father injured by runaway team. |
| 159 | Mr. Coddington | Studying music in Chicago. |
| 159 | Mrs. Curtis Brown | The former Minnie Speer is visiting. |
| 159 | H. H. Savage | Sergeant of Company D. |
| 160 | Mrs. Hepner | Well-known laundry owner dies. |