Normal Eyte — January 26, 1895
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 261 | Shakespearean public | Detailed description of recent program. |
| 261 | No student should forget | Library presents many opportunities for reading even outside one's field of study. |
| 261 | The literary societies | Preparations under way for inter-society debate. |
| 262 | The Osborne & Murphy Printing Company | Sends Christmas issue of Red Oak newspaper to library; has historical articles in it. |
| 262 | The season of class organizations | Classes select officers and representatives for Commencement. |
| 263 | The love of power | Essay. |
| 265 | Harriet Cunningham | Teaching at Anamosa. |
| 265 | May F. Helphrey | Teaching in Mt. Pleasant. |
| 265 | Miss Elizabeth Burgess | Teaching in Elmer. |
| 265 | Bertha V. Wyant | Teaching at Manson. |
| 265 | Word comes from A. L. Comstock | Teaching in Oskaloosa. |
| 265 | G. H. Olmsted | Superintendent at Sibley; has several Normalites working for him. |
| 265 | J. R. McKee | Principal at Fairfield, Nebraska. |
| 265 | Mr. Alvin Reynolds | Principal in Nashua; assisted by wife, the former Anna Wilson. |
| 265 | Susie A. Young | Home from India missionary work. |
| 265 | Adell Andrews | Teaching in Washington. |
| 265 | Franc Mills | Has been studying at University of Iowa. |
| 265 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; other activities scheduled. |
| 266 | Chapel orations of the past week | Speakers and topics. |
| 266 | Miss Clella Waite | Feeling better; may return to school. |
| 266 | Miss Cora Dill | Teaching in Williamsburg. |
| 266 | Miss Schell | Visited chapel. |
| 266 | Mr. G. W. Curtis | Visited sister. |
| 266 | Miss Naomi Achenbach | Visited by sister. |
| 266 | Miss Lena Jones | Called home because of mother's illness. |
| 266 | We are glad to see Miss Flossie Rockwell | Had been sick. |
| 266 | Mr. J. M. Kirby | Has been sick. |
| 266 | Mr. H. H. Savage | Has been sick. |
| 266 | Miss Ella Morris | Visited the Normal. |
| 266 | Miss Amy Draper | Visited New Hartford. |
| 266 | Miss Myrtie Chick | Has been sick. |
| 266 | Mr. H. W. McKeen | Has the mumps. |
| 266 | Mr. A. W. Fenner | Enrolled. |
| 267 | There will be a meeting of the Athletic Association | Gymnasium will be open daily for students to work out and prepare for Field Day. |
| 267 | Mrs. C. E. Locke | Visited the Normal and brought her baby to chapel. |
| 267 | Some of the Normal Street boarders | Watch people slipping around on the ice. |
| 267 | Did you hear Mr. Rankin | Makes speech on temperance. |
| 267 | On account of the blizzard | Some students who board in town could not get to campus. |
| 267 | On account of the severe illness of her mother | Myrtle Shipman goes home. |
| 267 | Miss Edith Nash | Still unable to return to school. |
| 267 | Mr. P. G. Fullerton | Visited the Normal. |
| 267 | The latest victim | Florence Herrold has the mumps. |