Normal Eyte — October 19, 1895
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 33 | It is gratifying to notice | Students make regular use of library due to faculty who provide references and library staff who organize the library well. |
| 33 | Following are the officers | Charles F. Johnson elected president of the newly-formed Interstate Oratorical League of State Normal Schools. |
| 34 | The first of this week | Faculty decides to charge admission fee to literary societies' public sessions. |
| 34 | Obituary: Sara Kraiger Wilson | Died of consumption. |
| 34 | A hymn of heartsease | |
| 35 | Society notes | A look at the recent program of the Natural History Society; roster of those who will participate in the triangular debate.. |
| 35 | R. C. McConnell | In charge of Beaman schools. |
| 35 | Miss Emma C. Larkin | Teaching in Garner. |
| 36 | C. N. Brones | In charge of West Side schools. |
| 36 | Mrs. O. B. Chassell | Teaching at Ellsworth College. |
| 36 | Miss Frances Cross | Teaching in Brooklyn. |
| 36 | Mr. Beniah Dimmitt | Principal in Hopkins, Missouri. |
| 36 | C. C. Magee | School in Carroll destroyed by fire. |
| 36 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; Professor Walters preaches at Methodist church; hold reception at which the band played. |
| 36 | Mr. Daniel R. Perkins | Will teach in Onslow. |
| 36 | Mr. Frank G. Miller | Superintendent in Dunlap; Maude Milliman is in charge of high school there. |
| 36 | Mr. A. L. Thorburn | Principal in Richland. |
| 36 | Among the corps of teachers | Roster of those teaching in State Center. |
| 36 | Mr. Jno. H. Fellingham | Promotes Ft. Dodge YMCA. |
| 36 | Miss Ida Worster | Teaching in Adel. |
| 36 | Mrs. E. B. Wilson | Teaching in Jefferson. |
| 36 | Mr. W. A. Bartlett | Studied at Harvard for a year; returns to Tabor College. |
| 37 | Mrs. Eustace | Visited Mercy Andrews. |
| 37 | Miss Hillman and Mr. Hues | Visited Constance Graham. |
| 37 | Mr. Eugene McGinnis | Visited Miss Newton. |
| 37 | The Northeastern Teachers Association | Professors Seerley, Samson, Parish, and McGovern attend. |
| 37 | Mr. F. M. Hinkley | Visiting Mabelle Piper. |
| 37 | The workmen | Finished installing the vault in the new building. |
| 37 | Miss Myrtle Benson | Missed several days of school. |
| 37 | Mr. Will Marsh | Called home because of mother's illness. |
| 37 | The Misses Mary Bartlett and Mary Rockwell | Visited campus. |
| 37 | The mosaic floor | Floor in main hallway of new building is finished. |
| 37 | Miss Grace McNeil | Has missed several days of school. |
| 37 | We chronicle but two entrances | Jennie and Clara Rierson enter school. |
| 37 | Miss Mary Boyle | Visited Waterloo. |
| 37 | Miss May Brown | Teaching in Aurelia. |
| 37 | Miss Alberta Hoffman | Missed a day of school. |
| 37 | Mr. McCready | Has missed several days of school. |
| 37 | Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Seerley | Visited chapel. |
| 37 | Miss Emma Pope | Missed a day of school. |
| 37 | The woodwork | Being installed in the new building. |
| 37 | Miss Lily Freeland | Called home because of mother's illness. |
| 38 | While playing football Friday | John Adams sustains a broken collar bone. |
| 38 | Miss May Kennedy | Misses school because of poison ivy. |
| 38 | All who did not attend | Clios present program along Indian theme. |
| 38 | Miss Mabel Edmunds | Teaching in Ft. Dodge. |
| 38 | Miss Cora A. Bryant | Attending her sister Ella in her sickness. |
| 38 | The examinations for officers | Cadets awaiting results. |
| 38 | Those who attended | Professor Walters preached in the Methodist church. |
| 38 | The Republican rally | Politically-minded students attend. |
| 38 | Mr. Hauger | Congressional candidate speaks at chapel. |
| 38 | The six young ladies | Roster of Primary Course graduates. |
| 38 | Miss Mercy Andrews | Leaves school because of poor health. |
| 38 | Miss Hubbell | Visited Gertrude Klotz. |
| 38 | Miss Ida Leydig | Has gone home because of sickness. |
| 38 | Mr. And Mrs. O. R. Langdon | Visiting town. |
| 39 | In last week's issue | It was Fred Woodward who donated a set of books to the library. |
| 39 | Miss Ella Bryant | Health somewhat improved; sister Jessie and another sister are still quite sick. |
| 39 | It has been decided | Fee will be charged for admission to literary society open sessions; will be used to decorate society halls. |
| 39 | Death has claimed one of the students | Lou Davidson died at home. |
| 39 | The persons who have appeared on the chapel platform | Roster of speakers and topics. |