Normal Eyte — January 12, 1895
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 229 | The transit of Mercury | An account of watching the transit of Mercury across the sun with a four-inch telescope. |
| 229 | At the beginning of the last term | Enrollment now 660 students plus sixty-five in the Preparatory Department and sixty-two in the Training School; looking forward to completion of Administration Building; will enrollment reach one thousand? |
| 230 | Autobiography of a commonplace individual | |
| 231 | There is a movement on foot | Some students would like to organize a mock senate in order to get a better understanding of parliamentary procedure. |
| 232 | Miss Jessie Bradshaw | Teaching in Jefferson. |
| 232 | C. E. Locke | Sends greetings from Monrovia, California. |
| 232 | Those who speak | Anna Livingood writes from Rosebud, Montana. |
| 232 | For a second time | M. R. Hassel and Fannie A. Fairbanks marry. |
| 232 | The last meeting of the M'Arey Natural History Association | Roster of speakers and topics. |
| 232 | Of the many | Clara Eckhard teaching in Rock Rapids. |
| 232 | At the end of the fall term | Students at Columbus Junction present Clara B. Whitmore with gift of books. |
| 232 | Miss Hilda G. Lundeen | Now in her fifth year at Bellevue. |
| 233 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; description of term reception. |
| 233 | Miss Harriet Brooks Hartshorn | Married Henry Grant Gardner. |
| 233 | R. C. Adams | Studying at University of Michigan; gives news of other Normalites at Michigan. |
| 233 | The Hopkins School News | Ben Dimmitt teaching in Hopkins. |
| 234 | Miss Etta Brooks | Visited the Normal. |
| 234 | After being absent for some time | Mabel Binford entered school. |
| 234 | After a few days sickness | F. C. Woods back at school. |
| 234 | Mr. McKelvie | Visited cousin Robert Fullerton. |
| 234 | The tennis courts | Training School children play fox and geese there. |
| 234 | Miss Nettie Hartsell | Mother died. |
| 234 | Miss Carrie Miller | Keeping house for father. |
| 234 | Nelson Daughters | Principal at Moorhead. |
| 234 | Miss Mamie Hearst | Visited the Normal. |
| 234 | Miss Lois Wilson | Teaching in Grandview. |
| 234 | Ray R. St. John | Teaching near Riceville. |
| 234 | Miss Edith Waterman | Teaching in Marshalltown. |
| 234 | Howard Carlton Tripp | Lecturing in the state. |
| 234 | Marian J. Sweeney | At home in Waterloo. |
| 234 | Miss Irene Frisbie | Teaching in Sheldon. |
| 234 | Miss McKeever and Miss Maime Button | Teaching in Sheldon. |
| 234 | Mark A. Replogle | Distinguishing himself as an engineer involved with water and electrical power. |
| 234 | Miss Ella D. Williams | Teaching in Helena, Montana. |
| 235 | Just as usual | Roster of speakers and topics at chapel. |
| 235 | On Tuesday morning | Extremely cold and windy day. |
| 235 | The Fourth Years | Now seated on rostrum because of crowded conditions. |
| 235 | The Orios | Roster of officers. |
| 235 | A very unique and interesting | Shakespeareans present mathematical program. |
| 235 | Among the visitors | Several old students visited. |
| 235 | Miss Maude Humphrey | Visited the Normal. |
| 235 | Miss Nellie Johnson | Visits the Normal. |
| 235 | Among those present | A number of old students enroll. |
| 235 | Miss Etta Robinson | Visited Miss Singer. |
| 235 | Frank Butler | Leaves school because of eye trouble. |
| 235 | Mr. C. A. Fullerton | Still in Manson. |
| 236 | Shakespearean public | Session program. |
| 236 | Visitors and members of the Orio Society | Debate Henry George single tax idea. |
| 236 | The usual spelling test | Test is done; now students worry about results. |