Normal Eyte — November 30, 1895
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 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. |