Normal Eyte — November 14, 1896
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 109 | The third and last number of our highly creditable lecture course | Description of the Redpath performances. |
| 110 | At last | Museum collection now much improved. |
| 110 | The noticeable advancement made | Faculty using "Program of Study" to improve quality of instruction. |
| 110 | Each recurring week brings something of interest | Literary society organized for Special Primary students. |
| 111 | We have endeavored thus far | Students have been very interested in the recent election, but have maintained a courteous attitude toward one another. |
| 111 | Honorable Henry Sabin's article | Publishes article on health in the schools. |
| 111 | Students who want instruction | Miss Thornton will offer instruction in advanced drawing and modeling. |
| 112 | The next term | Professor Arey will offer class for those interested in high school science teaching. |
| 112 | The kindergarten is gaining in Iowa cities | ISNS should offer courses in this area. |
| 112 | Booker T. Washington | Will speak at state teachers meeting. |
| 112 | Truth mixed with error | Unhappy with recent advertisement by private college. |
| 113 | Miss Frankie Wilcox | Will teach in Decorah. |
| 113 | Mr. Carl Treimer | Teaching German at University of Iowa. |
| 113 | Mr. M. R. Hassell | Will teach in Dawson, North Dakota. |
| 113 | Mr. Romanzo C. Adams | Senior at University of Michigan. |
| 113 | O. E. Hibbs | Principal at Jolley. |
| 113 | California claims another of Iowa's teachers | Augusta Westfall teaching in Los Angeles. |
| 113 | Miss Eva Wier | Received degree from University of Michigan; teaching in Illinois. |
| 113 | Miss Dorcas Whittaker | Now professional nurse. |
| 113 | J. R. McNally | Studying to practice law. |
| 113 | Miss Nettie Arnold | Will teach in Fairfax. |
| 113 | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reynolds | Have been farming. |
| 114 | Among the alumni in California | Anna Livingood teaching in Eureka. |
| 114 | The people of Fonda | Several Normalites teaching there. |
| 114 | Principal C. E. Tool | Doing good work in Alden. |
| 114 | Society Notes | Description of recent programs. |
| 114 | Miss Nellie Weldy | Writes letter to Normal Eyte. |
| 114 | The Milford schools | F. C. Woods in charge there. |
| 114 | The Jefferson schools | Several Normalites working there. |
| 117 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Report on recent meetings; associations are growing. |
| 118 | Miss Hattie Higley | Will teach in Perry. |
| 118 | The east door of Central Hall | Closed for winter. |
| 118 | Miss Harriet Cunningham | Visited Miss Baker. |
| 118 | Miss Anna Border | Enrolled in school again. |
| 118 | Miss Alice Blake and Mrs. Mollie Carnahan | Have gone out to teach. |
| 118 | Sylvester Duffy | Back in school. |
| 118 | Miss Jessie Whaylen | Will teach in Parkersburg. |
| 118 | S. B. Philpot | Working for Midland Monthly. |
| 118 | Miss Nettie Fullerton | Injured in basketball game. |
| 118 | Miss Julia Halsey | Went back to work at Springdale Academy. |
| 118 | Miss Catherine Grady | Has gone home to teach. |
| 119 | Carrie Gibson, and Nettie Saul | Visited Florence Saul. |
| 119 | Miss Nervie Keeler | Visited campus. |
| 119 | Miss Laura Strong | Teaching near New Hartford. |
| 119 | Mr. Frank Matteson | Married Ulah B. Pickard. |