Normal Eyte — October 26, 1895
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 41 | On another page | Defends the usefulness of the Student Battalion in the face of some criticism. |
| 42 | From time to time | Discouraged by subscription cancellations at a time when the staff is trying to expand the Normal Eyte. |
| 42 | Victory is ours | In its first intercollegiate football game, ISNS defeats Coe, 12-10; detailed account of the game. |
| 42 | N. E. I. E. A. | A look at the meeting program. |
| 43 | The athletic benefit | A look at the program to raise money for athletics. |
| 44 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Roster of meeting leaders; hear from two missionaries. |
| 44 | I. S. N. S. Lecture Course | Committee has scheduled four lectures and two concerts; a look at the performers. |
| 45 | All are glad to see | May Kennedy is back in school. |
| 45 | Mr. Elderkin | Will teach near Cedar Falls. |
| 45 | Miss Lena Wing | Was absent for a day. |
| 45 | Miss Henrietta Swan | Visited Reinbeck. |
| 45 | Emily Rodney | Visited Independence. |
| 45 | Minnie Hegner | Is sick. |
| 45 | Miss Mercy Andrews | Has returned to school. |
| 45 | Miss Ida Leydig | Has returned to school. |
| 45 | F. C. Woods | Visited campus. |
| 45 | Officers of the Battalion | Roster of officers. |
| 45 | Quatrains | Two short poems. |
| 46 | Ruby Calderwood | Visited by mother and brother. |
| 46 | Miss Sadie Shaffer | Filling temporary vacancy in Charles City. |
| 46 | Miss Leora Parker | Visited Jesup. |
| 46 | The last meeting | Cottage Literary Circle met at the Loughridge home. |
| 46 | Mr. Wright | Spoke at the Methodist Church. |
| 46 | Prof. Ed. Amherst Ott | Will lecture. |
| 46 | Miss Lydia Barber | Injured knee and went home. |
| 46 | The Cedar Falls Daily Globe | Available in the library. |
| 46 | Belle Holmes | Visited Carpenter. |
| 46 | We regret to say | Miss McGovern missed a day of class. |
| 46 | Professor Loughridge | Has been in Burlington. |
| 46 | Mr. R. G. Kinsley | Visited Grace McNeil. |
| 46 | Mr. Chas. Kuehne and wife | Visited campus. |
| 46 | Miss Lena Wing | Visited by mother. |
| 46 | Posts have been planted across the avenues | Will prevent teamsters from using walks as driveways. |
| 46 | Miss Grace Allen | Has gone home because of sickness. |
| 46 | Mr. W. G. Magee's brother | Visited. |
| 46 | Miss Gertie Ayers | Visited Independence. |
| 46 | Alice Kinsley | Visited by sister. |
| 46 | Miss Chrystie Leydig | Visited sister Ida. |
| 46 | Miss Alyce Kelley | Has been sick. |
| 46 | Miss Anna Belle Light's mother | Has been visiting. |
| 46 | Miss Mary Hollen | Visited by her brother. |
| 46 | Nora Tripp | Has been sick. |
| 46 | Miss Jeannette Sloss | Visited Reinbeck. |
| 46 | Miss Lois Creelman | Went to Charles City. |
| 47 | We have listened | Orators and topics. |
| 47 | Among the many new books | Quick look at new books in the library. |
| 47 | Miss Newton | Visited by her mother. |
| 47 | The Shakespeareans | Welcome the Alphas to their session. |
| 47 | All his friends | W. T. Davidson has been sick but is now recovered. |
| 47 | It is just as pleasant | Students are enjoying tennis. |
| 47 | Miss McFarland | Has begun series of lectures to women. |
| 47 | In last week's issue | John Adams broke his collar bone in a scramble for an apple, not in a football game. |
| 47 | Darkness no longer reigns supreme | Lamps installed along walks and drives. |
| 47 | The Misses Amy and Margaret Graham | Enrolled. |