Normal Eyte — November 10, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 133 | The czar of all the Russians | Speculates on future of Russia in the wake of the death of Alexander III. |
| 133 | A most hopeful sign | Applauds recent actions against class scraps and rowdyism at other colleges. |
| 134 | Yale University completes its third year | Applauds expansion of curriculum into broad array of elective courses. |
| 134 | The winter season | Urges patronizing of advertisers. |
| 134 | Library notes | Anna Baker has classified and catalogued over two hundred new books; library also has bound volumes of ISNS programs and senior theses. |
| 135 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; will hold week of prayer; mission meetings continue. |
| 136 | The editors of this department | L. H. Andrews in charge of Sioux Center schools. |
| 136 | Clara Bedford | Teaching in Rushmore, Minnesota. |
| 136 | Miss Mary A. Mills | Visited the Normal. |
| 136 | F. C. Gilchrist | Practicing law in Laurens. |
| 136 | Ada Harrison | Teaching in Story City after resignation of Lena Brown. |
| 136 | Wm. T. Dick | Principal in Bonaparte. |
| 136 | Geo. H. McManus | Now second lieutenant of artillery in Florida. |
| 136 | Miss Carrie B. Hickman | Teaching in Alburnett. |
| 136 | Miss Clara Dodd | Teaching near Maquoketa. |
| 136 | Miss Marguerite Staves | Teaching in West Union. |
| 136 | We are glad to note | Frankie Stewart doing well in Des Moines. |
| 136 | We notice that Mrs. E. B. Wilson | Association secretary. |
| 136 | Miss Grace E. Potwin | Not teaching this year. |
| 136 | Miss May E. Polley | Teaching near Storm Lake. |
| 137 | The science department | Ft. Dodge work under supervision of J. H. Fellingham. |
| 137 | Miss Ada Down | Teaching in Odebolt. |
| 137 | Miss Mary Down | Teaching in Ida Grove. |
| 137 | Mr. Blackmar | Reports fire in school in Riceville. |
| 137 | Miss Alice Neal | Visits home. |
| 137 | Mr. Bronson | Visits sons. |
| 137 | Having rid himself of surplus cheek | Glenn Haven has recovered from mumps. |
| 138 | Messers. Patterson, Hearst, McAlvin, and Cunningham | Came home to vote. |
| 138 | At the Halloween party | Enjoyed usual games and tricks. |
| 138 | One of the last to enroll | Fred Sherburne, the popcorn man, enrolls. |
| 138 | Mrs. Flora Colby | Sends flowers to Neo sisters. |
| 138 | We regret very much | Some students still have the mumps. |
| 138 | Officers were installed | Roster of officers. |
| 138 | We regret to announce | Andrew DeWoody has been sick. |
| 138 | Miss Maude R. Brackney | Enrolls. |
| 138 | We are glad to see | Rosa Sparr back in school after illness. |
| 138 | Miss Bertha Wise | Attended state Epworth League meeting. |
| 138 | The familiar face | Amy Draper enrolls again. |
| 138 | Miss Heidenreich | Having bad case of mumps; Miss Rhine is caring for her. |
| 138 | Miss Ella Waters | Visited home. |
| 138 | Mr. Wm. Hagarty | Finished course at Iowa State; will teach. |
| 138 | Miss Bertha Webster | Visits the Normal. |
| 138 | Miss Florence Herrold | Enrolls. |
| 138 | Miss Anna Lees | Visits chapel and sings. |
| 138 | Miss Esther Barton | Enrolls again. |
| 138 | Miss Jessie Fitch | Visited Normal. |
| 138 | Mr. Harry Moore | Visited Normal. |
| 138 | Miss Ethel Crew | Falls and bruises face. |
| 138 | Miss Josie Bunce | Visited by sister. |
| 139 | The following persons | List of those who visited ISNS while attending ISTA convention in Waterloo. |
| 139 | Last Saturday | C. A. Frederick has chemistry laboratory accident; face and hand badly burned; will recover in his room for ten days. |
| 139 | While the advisability of voting the Normal into the city | Student shows lack of understanding about political matters. |
| 139 | Miss Anderson presided | Reading Circle discusses Paris. |
| 139 | The Neos rendered a political program | Women show that they are well-informed about politics. |
| 139 | Last Friday eve | Misses Anderson and Simmons invite Sunday School class to their home. |
| 139 | Misses Mamie Klinefelter and Gertrude Long | Visit the Normal. |
| 139 | Last Tuesday | Many men go home to vote. |
| 139 | The orations of the past week | Speakers and topics. |
| 139 | The school building at Milford | Burned; W. T. Davidson recalls teaching there. |
| 139 | As is usual near the end of the fall term | A number of students have gone out to teach. |
| 140 | Musical and elocutionary recital | Program for recital. |