Normal Eyte — May 19, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 257 | On last Friday evening | ISNS engages in first intercollegiate debate with Iowa State University; believes this, like intercollegiate athletics, is an appropriate activity for a normal school. |
| 258 | In accordance with the previous announcement | Board of Managers of Normal Eyte elected. |
| 258 | The joint debate | Detailed description of the first intercollegiate debate for ISNS against Iowa State University; subject was taxation; ISNS won. |
| 260 | Waterloo 18, ISNS 9 | Detailed description of baseball game. |
| 261 | Mrs. Snider | Visits chapel. |
| 261 | Miss Isabella Fields | Visits the Normal. |
| 261 | Mr. Stockwell | Returns to school after illness. |
| 261 | Glenn Haven | Visits Jesup. |
| 261 | Miss Mary Speer | Visits the Normal. |
| 261 | Miss Bertha Wyant | Visited by mother. |
| 261 | Eleanor Wood | Will teach in Logan. |
| 261 | Myrtie Hoagland and Edith Hoagland | Aunt dies. |
| 261 | Minnie D. Ashbrook | Re-elected at Marshalltown. |
| 261 | Helen Sisson | Father dies. |
| 261 | Nell J. Gunn | Will teach in Marengo. |
| 261 | J. W. Case | Traveling for YMCA newspaper. |
| 261 | Walter Guthridge | Will be principal of large new school in Centerville. |
| 261 | Miss Mae Loonan | Gives up work because of health. |
| 261 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders named; seeking contributions to send women to Lake Geneva convention. |
| 261 | S. M. Coddington | Taking voice culture in Chicago. |
| 262 | Prof. Parish | Attended county superintendents meeting. |
| 262 | Miss Bertha Bishop | Will be principal in Alden. |
| 262 | A party of twenty-four I. A. C. students | Visited the Normal. |
| 262 | Miss Elsie Arnold | Will teach in Boone and State Center. |
| 262 | Miss Doolittle | Guest of Professor Loughridge. |
| 262 | O. H. L. Mason | Visited the Normal. |
| 262 | Miss Elizabeth MacLean | Will teach in Carroll. |
| 262 | Miss Beulah Hopley | Mother visits. |
| 262 | Miss Curkeet | Visited by mother. |
| 262 | Misses Denniston, Keeler, Bedford, and Schwertly | Visit Waterloo. |
| 262 | Miss Fannie Emery | Has gone home to care for Georgia Johnson. |
| 262 | Miss Bessie Hall | Visits Waterloo. |
| 262 | Miss Hursey | Visits brother George. |
| 262 | Prof. Wright | Visits Cedar Rapids. |
| 263 | Mr. and Mrs. Arey | Celebrate 25th wedding anniversary; faculty give surprise party. |
| 263 | F. G. Miller and H. B. Lizer | Attend debate. |
| 263 | Lucy J. Sweetszer | Has taught in Grundy County; may teach in Nebraska. |
| 263 | Miss McFarland | Speaks to women on dress. |
| 263 | The final Orio silver medal debate | Explanation of new debate format. |
| 263 | The ISNS Lecture Committee | Announces that Schubert Male Quartette will perform. |
| 263 | Miss Beulah Hopley | Leaves school due to illness. |
| 263 | Paul Peterson | Visits campus. |
| 263 | Miss Harper | Visits Frankie Cross. |
| 263 | Misses Zennie Harder and Margaret Montgomery | Will teach in State Center. |
| 263 | Miss Frances Cross | Will teach in Marshalltown. |
| 263 | Misses Fannie Archer, Frances Allison, and Mary Scott | Will teach in Boone. |
| 263 | L. H. Minkel | Has the mumps. |
| 263 | Misses Chick and Ireland | Have been sick. |
| 263 | Miss Harriet Cunningham | Will teach in Anamosa. |
| 263 | Miss Lena Hussey | Will stay in Clear Lake. |