Normal Eyte — November 30, 1895

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81 The new central building President Seerley gives a lengthy description of the new building, including construction materials and floor plans; two story corridor or bridge connects it with Gilchrist Hall; first and second floors are ready for use; third floor ready in September.
84 What shall I read? Professor Bartlett talks about reading and recommends some books.
85 Hurry Talks about the American disposition toward hurrying.
87 Art in our schools Professor McGovern talks about the benefits of art.
88 Military drill Professor Loughridge talks about the value of military drill.
88 A day at Plymouth Professor Page recounts a visit to Plymouth, Massachusetts.
91 Nature study Professor Arey talks about the value of nature study.
92 The boy without a subject Professor Parish's poetic look at growing up.
94 Oratory and declamation in the public schools Margaret Baker talks about the benefits of public speaking.
95 Greetings from Cambridge Emma Ridley talks about Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she is studying.
96 Why I read the magazines Miss McFarland talks about the magazines and journals that she likes to read, and what she gets from her reading.
97 Editorial Takes special pride in Thanksgiving issue that included faculty essays.
98 Following are the orators Score sheet and descriptions of the recent oratorical contest.