Normal Eyte — April 14, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 217 | Arouse from your long sleep | Story of two bills that had been delayed in the mail for a year. |
| 217 | Applause | Believes applause should be given and encores solicited only when they are truly deserved. |
| 217 | Negotiations for a joint debate | ISNS will meet Iowa State University in debate in Cedar Falls on May 11. |
| 218 | Supremacy of the infinite | |
| 221 | John E. Cameron | Student at University of Iowa. |
| 221 | Elmer E. Harrison | Principal in Colorado. |
| 221 | Button, Button, who's got the Button? | Marries Jean Bassett. |
| 221 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; membership growing. |
| 221 | J. J. Daly | Principal in Chillicothe. |
| 221 | Miss Florence Claypool | Will rest this year to regain health. |
| 221 | H. E. Aldrich | Makes business trip; meets J. J. McMahon and J. E. Smith. |
| 221 | Elmer Best | Medical student at University of Iowa. |
| 221 | H. B. Lizer | Works at recent Black Hawk teachers institute. |
| 222 | Miss Esther Tupper | Visits Agnes Boal. |
| 222 | Misses Georgia Johnson and Myrtle Nims | Absent due to illness. |
| 222 | Miss Waite | Has had pneumonia. |
| 222 | Miss Minnie Edwards | Called home due to illness. |
| 222 | On account of the illness of Miss Goodspeed | Clara Eckhard substituting for her in Cedar Falls. |
| 222 | Chas. Severance | Visited the Normal. |
| 222 | A. F. Ewers | Called home. |
| 222 | Claude Walrod | Visits Rodney Arey. |
| 222 | Johnnie Parish | Visits the Training School. |
| 222 | Chas. and Wm. Grunewald | Back in school. |
| 222 | Harry Murdock | Visits cousin Mary Brannan. |
| 222 | Miss Goodale | Called home. |
| 222 | We are sorry to hear | Percy Huggett has the mumps. |
| 222 | Professor Wright's little girls | Visit the Training School. |
| 223 | The Aristotelian Society gave a very interesting program | Brief description of literary contest. |
| 223 | The Neos have elected the following officers | Roster of officers. |
| 223 | The senior classes | President and Mrs. Seerley entertained them in their home. |
| 223 | The Aristo officers | Elect officers. |
| 223 | Mr. William Coates | Married Pearl Faggert. |
| 223 | A. O. Christopher | Visits E. G. Copeland. |
| 223 | The tennis supplies have arrived | But wintry days have not allowed play. |
| 223 | The many friends of J. E. Johnson | Pleased to see him. |
| 223 | Two new periodicals | "Physical Education" and "Athletics" added to library collection. |
| 223 | Miss Minnie Ashbrook | Teaching in Marshalltown; visits Miss Brhel. |
| 223 | Miss Florence Knickerbocker | Visited old friends; still teaching in Cedar Falls. |
| 224 | Miss McFarland | Will give lecture to men. |
| 224 | On Friday afternoon | Description of Shakespearean Society program; present scene from district school. |
| 224 | College athletics and their part in scholarship | Essay continues on strength seeking peace. |