Normal Eyte — January 19, 1895
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 245 | During the past vacation | Masonic Library in Cedar Rapids seeking full set of Normal Eytes. |
| 245 | College athletics | Believes college athletics can be carried to an extreme; should aim at developing strong constitution. |
| 246 | With the beginning of the year | Library rules change; books may be checked out for two weeks and renewed for one week; fine for overdue books is ten cents per day. |
| 246 | The following appointments | Student battalion appointments. |
| 246 | We clip the following | Centerville newspaper praises performance of Margaret Baker. |
| 246 | The M'Arey Natural History Association | Speakers and topics for next meeting. |
| 246 | The Jenny Lind Quartet | Entertained in chapel. |
| 248 | J. R. Byers | Doing well at Bancroft. |
| 248 | In the midst of his successful work at Ft. Dodge | John Fellingham resigns because of ill health. |
| 248 | In the Villisca Review | A. F. Burton doing good work there. |
| 248 | Alice Rhine | Taking care of sister and niece who are sick with typhoid fever. |
| 248 | Miss Elma Raymond | Now in San Francisco, California; has been sick. |
| 248 | Miss Florence Graham | Has been teaching in Atlantic; married Howard J. Clark. |
| 248 | W. E. Collins | Will teach at Lake Park, where H. A. Welty had taught. |
| 248 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; statistics on attendance and membership. |
| 249 | Miss Annabel Scales | Back in school. |
| 249 | Mr. E. O. Bronson | Attended concert on campus. |
| 249 | Miss Mamie Ebersole | Returns to school. |
| 249 | On account of sickness | Harriet Steele misses school. |
| 249 | Mr. E. T. Gilbert | Enrolls. |
| 249 | The Oskaloosa Herald | Theodore Anderson will work in railroad office in Eldora. |
| 249 | Miss Ethel Burns | Enrolled in school. |
| 249 | C. F. Curtis | Principal at Scranton. |
| 249 | Miss Abbie Gunn | Teaching in Ft. Madison. |
| 249 | Miss Sadie Seabloom | Still teaching in Wahoo, Nebraska. |
| 249 | All of our graduates | M. O. Roland selling life insurance. |
| 249 | Cresco, a city of good schools | Several Normalites teaching there. |
| 250 | Monday morning in chapel | Collect $88 for relief in Nebraska. |
| 250 | Miss Fannie Waters | Joins sister Ella as student at the Normal. |
| 250 | Some of the small boys | Shoveling snow onto walks so that they can sled. |
| 250 | President Seerley | Delivers addresses in Waterloo and Mason City. |
| 250 | The orations of the past week | Roster of speakers and topics. |
| 250 | Is it anything so very wonderful | President Seerley goes to his office after chapel and forgets that he has a class to teach. |
| 250 | Miss Nettie Rose | Resigned position in Ft. Dodge; has enrolled in Normal. |
| 250 | Miss Flora Ellis | Visits cousins at the Normal. |
| 250 | Miss Lillian J. Curtis | Now in Plover. |
| 250 | Miss Mary Crane's many friends | Glad to see her back. |
| 251 | Hattie M. Green | Teaching in Rock Rapids. |
| 251 | Miss Alice Taylor | Teaching in Fontanelle. |
| 251 | Chas. T. Nelson | Will teach near Goldfield. |
| 251 | Miss Belle Williams | Studying at normal school in Los Angeles, California. |
| 251 | Miss Alice Rankin | Teaching in Pottawattamie County. |
| 251 | Miss Minnie Ames | She and Elvira Bradley are teaching near Marcus. |
| 251 | Miss Laura Hinkley | Is recovering health at home. |
| 251 | The Aristo Society | Write new constitution; paper walls. |
| 251 | Military Department | Full ranks for winter term; two companies will drill on Monday and two on Wednesday. |
| 251 | Irving Raymond | Working for a music company in Cherokee. |
| 251 | Miss Lucy Cronin | Teaching near Seattle, Washington. |
| 251 | The usual program | Clios put on good program; expand membership level. |
| 251 | The Orios | Program for open session. |
| 252 | Horace Mann's Country Schools | Henry Sabin delivered lecture before NEA last summer; sends copy of address to ISNS. |
| 252 | The new pamphlet | Henry Sabin issues directory of Iowa high schools. |
| 252 | Shirley L. Maxwell | Teaching in Neola. |
| 252 | Miss Lena J. Davidson | Teaching in Rock Rapids. |