Normal Eyte — February 22, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Chapel exercises | Lasted longer than the usual half hour to accommodate visitors. | |
| 177 | John Temple Graves' lecture | Excerpts for lecture. | |
| 177 | Nine Lake Forest co-eds | Comments on a women's basketball game in Chicago. | |
| 178 | A great many articles | Asks that writers sign their submissions to the Normal Eyte. | |
| 178 | Legislative notes | Changes in Board of Directors; report on faculty activities showing their wide influence in Iowa; tribute to work of Henry Sabin. | |
| 178 | The subject of intercollegiate debate | Hopes that efforts to get debate underway continue. | |
| 178 | The State Oratorical Contest | Topics of orations. | |
| 180 | After much delay | Classes select purple, crimson, and white as school colors. | |
| 180 | Society notes | A report on the Philo program; urges more debate, especially in the women's societies; topics and speakers for Natural History Association meeting.. | |
| 181 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meetings announced; YMCA elects delegates to state convention. | |
| 182 | On account of sickness | Mr. Kepford resigned at Brandon. | |
| 182 | Miss Mary Young and Sarah McDonald | Doing well at Fonda. | |
| 182 | Mr. Ernest D. Ede | Working for railroad as bookkeeper. | |
| 182 | A. J. Miller | Doing well at Monona. | |
| 182 | Another member of last year's class | Joe Vance leading band; in charge of St. Ansgar schools. | |
| 182 | We give below a portion of a letter | C. C. Hammerly writes of his experience in the West. | |
| 182 | The happiest person we know | C. A. Fullerton reports from Manson, where he has a number of Normalites working for him. | |
| 182 | Miss Margaret Gilchrist | Now at University of Chicago. | |
| 182 | Miss Ila Langdon | Appointed deputy auditor of Grundy County. | |
| 183 | Alline Ensign | Re-enrolled. | |
| 183 | Miss Grace Armstrong | Visited home. | |
| 183 | Miss Farrow | Visited home. | |
| 183 | Mr. Jess Farley | Visited Mabel Brebner. | |
| 183 | Miss Smuck | Visiting sister Jennie. | |
| 183 | Mrs. Seerley | Visited chapel. | |
| 183 | Miss Krebs | Missed a day of school. | |
| 183 | Miss Edith Muhs | Missed a day of school. | |
| 183 | Sunday | Lillie Johnson visited home. | |
| 183 | Miss Closz | Entertaining sister. | |
| 183 | Minnie Banker | Missed a day of school. | |
| 183 | Miss Amy Draper | Missed a day of school. | |
| 183 | Fred Fox | Went home because of mother's illness. | |
| 183 | All aboard for the contest! | Special train going to Cedar Rapids for the oratorical contest. | |
| 184 | The physical culture class | Enjoying new space in basement of new Administration Building. | |
| 184 | Among the editors | Ed Chassell visited campus. | |
| 184 | Miss Halsey and Miss Edith E. Curtis | Back at work in Monticello. | |
| 184 | The fourth years | Charles Bordwell left school. | |
| 184 | A card index | Library staff compiling subject index to periodicals. | |
| 184 | We sympathize | Miss Silliman's father died. | |
| 184 | On Saturday evening | Professor Walters lectures. | |
| 184 | On Monday, February sixteenth | Minnie Bartholomew married William Kent. | |
| 184 | Marius Peterson | Missed school this week. | |
| 184 | Miss McGovern | Has been sick. | |
| 184 | Miss Eliza Montgomery | Entertains family. | |
| 185 | Choice Literary Selections | Professor Baker is selling copies of her books on public readings and school room calisthenics. |