Normal Eyte — February 27, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 241 | We were agreeably surprised | Believes President Seerley deserves much credit for the reputation of the Normal School. |
| 242 | Dr. Gladden's lecture | Review of recent lecture. |
| 242 | Tennessee Jubilee Singers | Performance review. |
| 243 | State Summer School | Announcement outlining courses of study. |
| 243 | Students, attention! | Joseph Johnson outlines services of bookstore. |
| 243 | The late Prof. C. C. Cory | Professor Loughridge's tribute to a former member of the Board of Directors. |
| 244 | H. E. Miller | Principal at Arcadia. |
| 244 | The O'Brien County Democrat | Praises recitation by Berta Mitchell. |
| 244 | The Vidette Reporter | Reports that E. G. Copeland did well in an oratorical contest. |
| 244 | In reporting an educational exhibition | Praise for Lula Romey's work. |
| 244 | The Midland Schools | Praises Normalites at Carroll. |
| 244 | O. P. McElmeel | Now in Dubuque. |
| 244 | Encouraging reports from Carl W. Rummel | Doing well at Rush Medical College. |
| 245 | Society Notes | Notes on recent programs. |
| 246 | Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Review of the state YMCA convention. |
| 247 | Mrs. B. K. Kilbourne and Mrs. Dr. Lee | Visited Eva Kephart. |
| 247 | George Hearst | Visited campus. |
| 247 | Miss Julia Curtiss | Gives Beethoven concert. |
| 247 | Miss Jennie Krebs | Visited friends. |
| 247 | Look out for the extended report | Baseball team looks good in prospect. |
| 247 | Harry Fields | Brings hawk specimen for taxidermy. |
| 247 | Miss Luella Kephart | Visits sister Eva. |
| 248 | A letter from J. D. Long | Student at University of Idaho. |
| 248 | Prof. Parish | Has had eye trouble. |
| 248 | Mr. Fullerton | Visited Parkersburg; preached in church. |
| 248 | Prof. Parish | Judges oratorical contest. |
| 248 | Anna Baker | Has been sick. |
| 248 | Prof. Bartlett | Has been sick. |
| 248 | Prof. Walters | Will offer instruction in taxidermy. |
| 248 | More than two hundred students | Taking course in civics and economics under the leadership of Percy Hunt. |
| 248 | Ora Vest | Teaching near Reinbeck. |
| 248 | Blanche Israel | Has been sick. |
| 249 | The Marshalltown Republican | J. W. Jarnagin will be postmaster. |