Normal Eyte — October 20, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 85 | America has sustained another great loss | Tribute to Oliver Wendell Holmes upon his death. |
| 86 | The following resolution | W. L. Hearst and J. G. McAlvin propose that the medical school at the University of Iowa abstain from disorderly conduct. |
| 86 | Several person have written | List of seniors. |
| 86 | An answer to the '92 croaker | Correspondent says that women were invited to make presentations at the recent alumni gathering, but that all of them declined to do so. |
| 86 | To State Normal graduates | President Seerley informs graduates about state certificate application procedures; fourth year graduates must also prepare a thesis. |
| 87 | Bees are usually supposed to be the busiest bodies | Clara Whitmore is teaching in Columbus Junction. |
| 87 | B. B. Rice | Finds hard times in Nebraska. |
| 87 | L. D. Stubbs | Will be pastor in Raymond. |
| 87 | Charles R. Amlie | Taking graduate work at University of Chicago. |
| 87 | From Ann Arbor | Romanzo Adams sends greetings. |
| 87 | The school at Rushmore, Minnesota | Clara Bedford in charge. |
| 87 | John E. Cameron | Studying at University of Iowa. |
| 87 | The schools at Richland | A. L. Thorburn in charge. |
| 87 | The Parkersburg schools | F. G. Miller in charge; will build new building. |
| 87 | M. H. Thielen and Harry Moore | Performed at teachers meeting in Avoca. |
| 87 | Mattie Emry | Teaching in Eldora. |
| 87 | Miss Lulu Newcomb | Teaching in Lenox. |
| 87 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; roster of women who will attend the YWCA state convention; missionary will speak. |
| 88 | Mr. J. G. Haven | Visited Waterloo. |
| 88 | Mr. Carl Magee | Visited the Normal. |
| 88 | Mr. A. L. Steidl | Visited home. |
| 88 | The new book room | Located on Normal Street; in charge of E. G. Clark. |
| 88 | Misses Clara Denniston and Bess Little | Attended wedding in Parkersburg. |
| 88 | Messrs. Ensign and Fitzgerald | Took bicycle trip to Waterloo. |
| 88 | Miss Alma Evans | Has been sick. |
| 88 | Miss Rose High | Has been sick. |
| 88 | Miss Baker | Visiting sister Grace. |
| 88 | Miss Lillie Johnson | Visited home. |
| 88 | Miss Nellie Maynard | Visited home. |
| 88 | Miss Mildred Dane | Has been sick. |
| 88 | Miss Ruby Calderwood | Visited by family. |
| 88 | Miss Fenner | Visited sister. |
| 88 | Miss Elizabeth Huey | Visited Traer. |
| 88 | Miss Ida Byers | Visited chapel. |
| 88 | The four hundred and fiftieth girl | Winifred Frederick enrolls. |
| 89 | The many friends | E. G. Dittmer is senior in medical class at Chicago Medical College. |
| 89 | Misses Ella Waters and Mary McCarty | Visit home. |
| 89 | The orators of the week | Speakers and topics. |
| 89 | Mr. T. M. Clevenger | Visiting wife. |
| 89 | We regret very much | Miss Curtiss has been sick. |
| 89 | Geo. M. Merwin | Now in Dixon, Illinois. |
| 89 | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Seerley . . . and Mr. Wm. Seerley | Visit their nephew, President Seerley. |
| 89 | Judging from the amount of work | Men working hard on society debate. |
| 89 | Miss Rose High's sister | Visited campus. |
| 89 | We are in receipt | Jennie M. Tiffany married Evermond F. Rogers. |
| 89 | That the girls appreciate | Large number attend Miss McFarland's talks. |
| 89 | Miss Bertha Edwards | Drives from Waterloo with sister Minnie. |
| 89 | Miss Katherine Schell | Visited the chapel. |
| 89 | Misses Huffman and McDowell | Visited Waterloo. |
| 90 | Among the new books | Library has added many good, new books and placed them in their respective departments. |
| 90 | Those who visited the Alpha Society | Decorated along Chinese and Japanese lines. |
| 90 | Who says there is anything wrong | Everyone enjoyed the concert given by the band. |
| 90 | The business meetings | Shakespeareans elect officers. |
| 90 | On Wednesday morning | Professor Bartlett speaks on Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
| 90 | At the last meeting | Professor Loughridge talks about London at the Normal Hill Reading Circle. |
| 90 | Miss Lillian Ashton | Cannot attend school this year. |
| 91 | Kranky Croaks | Complaints about the dangerous condition of the sidewalks on Normal Hill. |
| 91 | The October meeting | Roster of speakers and topics for the Natural History Association meeting. |
| 91 | Athletic | Tennis courts available; need new gym equipment; more men should be using the gym. |