Normal Eyte — May 26, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 265 | The third, and in many respects most successful, field meet | Praise for hard work of athletes and for organization of the Athletic Association. |
| 265 | It would be unwise for us to continue the debate | ISU newspaper has hinted that noises during the recent debate were made intentionally to distract its debaters; editorial writer can remember only one accidental noise. |
| 267 | On Decoration Day | Cadets will form up at West Side School. |
| 267 | The following is suggestive | Excerpted article on deleterious effects of smoking. |
| 267 | A musical and dramatic recital | Will be given by students in the music and elocution departments. |
| 268 | Miss Mamie Hearst | Elected principal in Cherokee. |
| 268 | Olive Grobel | Will teach in Boone. |
| 268 | J. P. Dodd | Purchases grocery store in Oskaloosa. |
| 268 | Miss Anna E. Livingood | Re-elected at Miles City, Montana. |
| 268 | D. L. Skiff | Has been in California; will be principal in Des Moines. |
| 268 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders named; Miss Seever visits; Lewis Minkel elected president. |
| 268 | G. W. Newton | Will be chair of natural sciences at Grand Island College in Nebraska. |
| 269 | We clip the following | George Briggs doing well. |
| 269 | Carl Treimer | Will teach German in West Des Moines. |
| 269 | Frances Stewart | Will teach in West Des Moines. |
| 269 | Field Day | Results of individual events. |
| 269 | The plan for an excursion | Attempting to get enough students to travel to Iowa City. |
| 269 | Mr. J. S. Mishler | Will succeed R. C. Adams at Ireton; Mr. Adams will attend the University of Michigan. |
| 270 | R. C. McConnell | Visits and attends Field Day. |
| 270 | Miss Seever | Visits YWCA. |
| 270 | Miss Artie Roberts | Visited Creston. |
| 270 | G. J. Haven | Attended commencement in Waterloo. |
| 270 | Miss Myrtle Nims | Has been ill. |
| 270 | The number of spectators | Many attended Field Day. |
| 270 | W. W. Wilson | Vacationing from University of Iowa. |
| 270 | Miss Grace Gray | Visited by father. |
| 270 | Miss Emma Larkin's poem | Given first place by the Class Committee. |
| 270 | Miss McFarland | Entertains her Sunday School class of thirty young men at her home. |
| 270 | Mr. Dodge | Visited his son and saw his bicycle race victory. |
| 270 | Miss Corrinna Harkness | Visited friends in Ames. |
| 270 | Miss Sophie Keeler | Visited home at Traer. |
| 270 | Miss Lura Dougherty | Has left school. |
| 270 | Miss Sadie Herrick | Visited home. |
| 270 | Miss Ella Farrington | Missed some school recently. |
| 270 | Miss McFarland | Gave talk to women. |
| 270 | Miss Fannie Archer | Returns to school after being sick. |
| 270 | Mrs. Page | Visited campus. |
| 270 | Miss Cora Stone | Visited Tiipton. |
| 270 | Mr. Eaton | Visited Grundy Center. |
| 270 | Miss Huntley | Visited the Normal. |
| 270 | Mabel Dayton | Back in school. |
| 270 | L. H. Minkel | Returned to school. |
| 271 | Irving Andrew | Leaves studies at Iowa State University because of illness. |
| 271 | Miss Jennie Harper | Will teach in State Center. |
| 271 | Miss Elizabeth Huntley | Has given up her work in order to take care of her mother, who has been sick. |
| 271 | In that it has pleased our all-wise Father | Condolences on death of Charles and Harriet Stinson's mother. |
| 271 | The Aristo Society | Present courtroom scene in which Satan is tried. |
| 271 | Miss Ida Fesenbeck | Treasurer of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association; visits Grinnell. |
| 271 | Chas. Stinson and his sister Harriet | Called home because of father's illness. |
| 271 | Miss Lillie Dale | Visits Independence. |
| 271 | Miss Josephine Miller | Returns to school after having the mumps. |
| 272 | The Hotel Orleans | Offers special railroad fares and special accommodations for fishing parties at Spirit Lake.` |
| 272 | The B. C. R. & N | Offers special railroad fares for Memorial Day. |