Normal Eyte — February 1, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 148 | About a year ago | Favors a series of intercollegiate debates. |
| 148 | Two men of destiny | Essay on Cromwell and Napoleon. |
| 151 | Society notes | Description of Orio, Neo, Shakespearean, and Natural History Association meetings. |
| 151 | Y. M. C. A. state convention | Urges students to attend. |
| 152 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meetings announced; hold missionary meeting on Armenia. |
| 153 | Miss Edith Brooke | Will teach in West Branch. |
| 153 | Miss Julia Halsey | Teaching in Monticello. |
| 153 | Miss Lulu Davies | Teaching in Monmouth. |
| 153 | There will be a teachers meeting | Normalites will participate in program. |
| 153 | Information comes | Misses Sokol, Burns, and Learned are teaching in Sibley. |
| 153 | Miss Minnie Mack | Teaching in New Hampton. |
| 153 | Mr. C. F. Curtis | Teaching in Emmetsburg. |
| 153 | Supt. C. Ray Aurner | Working in Adel. |
| 153 | Michigan University | Matilda Harrington enrolls. |
| 154 | Miss Ruby Calderwood | Visited by brother. |
| 154 | Miss Edith Baker | Has been sick. |
| 154 | Stella Chase | Mother visits. |
| 154 | Her many friends | Daisy Paine back in school. |
| 154 | Mae Kennedy | Has been sick. |
| 154 | We heard recently | Bessie Waters teaching at Conrad Grove. |
| 154 | On January 29, 1896 | Harry Williams married Marie Bell. |
| 154 | Moonlight nights | Students enjoying winter weather. |
| 154 | Miss Matilda Byers | Missed school. |
| 154 | Professor Wright | Was sick. |
| 154 | Edith Knipe | Called home because of family sickness. |
| 154 | President Seerley has received word | Student Battalion will receive cannon. |
| 154 | Mr. Crocker | Has missed school. |
| 154 | Miss Anna Heller | Returned from home. |
| 155 | During chapel hours | Speakers and topics. |
| 155 | Miss Jennie Krebs | Injured in horse carriage accident. |
| 155 | Mr. Veatch | Conferring with class committees about photograph albums. |
| 155 | Some time ago | Classes and faculty have come to a decision on school colors; will announce decision soon. |
| 155 | The edict has gone forth | Sledding on Normal Hill has been prohibited. |
| 155 | The old war papers | Library acquires newspapers from Civil War era. |
| 155 | The visiting committee from the legislature | Was on campus; several speak in chapel. |
| 156 | Rodney Arey | Will take state militia training. |
| 156 | Athletic news | Attempting to organize an intercollegiate baseball league. |