Normal Eyte — December 7, 1895
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 101 | Fine | Comments on Ingersoll's speech on Lincoln. |
| 101 | The practical value of debate | Cites benefits of debate; urges debates with nearby schools. |
| 102 | Society notes | Zetas will put on Christmas program; Natural History Association presents papers. |
| 102 | The State Teachers Association | Several ISNS faculty will participate in the meeting. |
| 102 | Headquarters I. S. N. S. Cadet Battalion | List of non-commissioned officers. |
| 102 | Thanksgiving sermon | Brief summary of Professor Loughridge's sermon. |
| 103 | At a recent Teachers Association meeting | W. E. Snider and Norma Butterfield read papers. |
| 103 | Miss Kate Harrod | Assistant principal at Deep River. |
| 103 | J. R. Byers | Doing well in Bancroft; roster of other Normalites in Kossuth County. |
| 103 | Under date of Nov. 8 | L. A. Wescott presents paper. |
| 103 | It gives us pleasure | F. C. Ensign will represent literary society at University of Iowa in debate. |
| 103 | Miss Alice Neal | Will teach in Clarksville. |
| 103 | Program, Aristo open session | Program for the session. |
| 103 | Mr. Frank M. Allen | Teaching in Marathon |
| 103 | The Normal School | Three alumni teaching at Mitchellville. |
| 104 | We regret | Edith Hoagland gives up work in Rock Rapids; Roberta Muhs will take her place. |
| 104 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; union services were large. |
| 104 | Ethel Crew | Is sick. |
| 104 | John Fletcher | Has gone out to teach. |
| 104 | Mr. Albertson | Has been in town. |
| 104 | Our halls were crowded | Many visit at Thanksgiving. |
| 104 | Rodney Arey | Was at home. |
| 104 | The State Teachers Association program | Roster of Normalites who presented papers or served as officers. |
| 104 | During the past month | Several Normalites were married. |
| 105 | On Friday | Showed guests the new building. |
| 105 | Telephones | Have been installed in several College Hill homes. |
| 105 | Her many friends sympathize | Emma Pope's father died. |
| 105 | Winnie Kelly | Has recovered from sickness. |
| 105 | We receive kind words | Bess Hall is teaching in Nevada. |
| 105 | Mary Abraham | Left for home because of sickness. |
| 105 | Edith Curtis | Visited campus. |
| 105 | Carrie Cromer | Entertained friend. |
| 105 | Ralph Bruner | Visited Leora Parker. |
| 105 | Miss Berta Mitchell | Visited by family. |
| 105 | Annette Anderson | Has gone out to teach. |
| 105 | Arta Wren | Has been sick. |
| 105 | Debbie Davis | Visited campus. |
| 105 | Jessie Barnt | Entertaining her cousin. |
| 105 | Gladys Whitney | Visited Miss Call. |
| 105 | Mr. Jackson | Visited Professor Parish. |
| 105 | The work of teaching | W. T. Anderson goes out to teach. |
| 105 | Misses Riggs and Thornton | Entertained several friends. |
| 105 | Grace Curtis | Visits sisters. |
| 105 | Mr. and Mrs. Tool | Visit campus. |
| 105 | Miss Mary Fenner | Visited campus. |
| 105 | Abbie Waters | Brother visiting. |
| 105 | Margaret Baker | Visited by mother. |
| 105 | Miss Martha Waynick | Greeting old friends. |
| 105 | Miss Ballou and Miss Johnson | Spend Thanksgiving in Waverly. |
| 105 | Amy Draper | Spends Thanksgiving in Waterloo. |
| 105 | Ada Hayes | Entertaining a friend. |
| 105 | Miss Florence Marshall | Visited campus. |
| 105 | We are glad to see | Martha Barton enrolls. |
| 106 | On Wednesday | Orators and topics. |
| 106 | The reception | Visitors enjoy Thanksgiving reception given by YMCA and YWCA |
| 106 | The Cottage Literary Society | Met at Miss Baker's home. |
| 106 | Seek not the river too frequently | Ice not thick enough for skating. |
| 106 | The contest was well attended | |
| 106 | On Friday | Roster of orators and topics. |
| 106 | The Hare and Hound race | J. O. Johnson wins five-mile race with mark of 47 minutes. |
| 106 | J. H. Anderson | Elected to position in lumber company but decides to remain in school. |