Normal Eyte — October 2, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 37 | On Friday evening, September 24, occurred the first lecture | Mr. Baldwin speaks on the Arctic. |
| 38 | Why did the rebellion fail? | Professor Loughridge speculates on the Civil War and its outcome. |
| 41 | Official News and Notes | Student Battalion has selected officers; approve changes in courses of study; will introduce electricity on campus; will plan winter term soon; instruments and uniforms for band and orchestra arrive. |
| 42 | L. H. Minkel | Candidate for superintendent in Tama County. |
| 42 | In the corps of teachers at Wyoming | Annette Anderson teaching there. |
| 42 | Ed. L. Hollis | In charge of threshing machine last summer. |
| 42 | E. E. Crane | Will teach in Oskaloosa. |
| 42 | Carrie E. Clark | Teaching in Charles City. |
| 42 | W. J. Ford | Principal at Carpenter. |
| 42 | Myrtle Boardman | Teaching near Manson. |
| 42 | C. S. Beall | In hardware business in Minnesota. |
| 42 | Maud Rhoad | Teaching in Dawson. |
| 42 | Miss Jessie Barnt | Teaching in Wall Lake. |
| 42 | Blaine R. Brundage | Teaching in Nora Springs. |
| 42 | Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | News from recent meetings. |
| 42 | H. A. Mueller | Studying at University of Iowa. |
| 43 | A little girl | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blackmar have a new daughter; Mr. Blackmar is in charge of Estherville schools; Florence Marshall is teaching there. |
| 43 | Lavinnia Marsh | Did institute work at Charles City. |
| 43 | Supt. S. B. Stonerook | Visited western United States before returning to Springdale; Julia Halsey is teaching there. |
| 43 | The following clipping | C. F. Johnson will be Ft. Dodge YMCA secretary. |
| 43 | Athletic Department | Tennis courts being renovated; basketball team practicing; football team practicing; field meet to be held. |
| 43 | Florence Streeter | Teaching in Boone. |
| 43 | Among the Normalites at Cornell College | Several Normalites studying there. |
| 43 | Myrtle Benson, '95, returns to State Center | Cora Bryant and Clara Dahlin are there, too. |
| 43 | The marriage of Miss Corinna Harkness | Married Theodore L. Ashford. |
| 43 | John H. Fellingham | YMCA secretary in Iowa City. |
| 43 | Prin. J. R. Byers | Did institute work at Algona. |
| 43 | Adella Gibson, '95, and Mae Barrows | Teaching in Odebolt. |
| 45 | Winifred Frederick | Leaves school due to sickness. |
| 45 | Many of the students and people of Cedar Falls | Edward S. Bodyfelt died. |
| 45 | Elizabeth Huey | Attends friend's wedding. |
| 45 | Guy H. Scobey | Candidate for superintendent in Butler County. |
| 45 | Those who know Clara Seller | Grandfather died. |
| 45 | We have heard of another wedding | A. A. Baker married Mellissa Rigby. |
| 45 | Music is claiming an unusual amount of attention | Literary societies forming choral groups; Orios form orchestra. |
| 45 | Friday morning of last week | John T. Ames stopped on campus; is in midst of bicycle tour of Iowa and Missouri. |
| 45 | Mrs. Brebner | Visited daughter Mabel. |
| 45 | Esther Rouse | Called home due to family sickness. |
| 45 | Fannie Walters | Visited Cedar Falls. |
| 45 | Mrs. C. L. Bratton | Mother died. |
| 45 | Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lambert | Visited Blanche Riggs. |
| 45 | Those who have enrolled | Mabelle G. Jordan and Anna Philpot enroll. |
| 45 | John F. Puryear | Teaching near Carson. |
| 45 | Rosalie Barnum | Visited Hudson. |
| 45 | Mabel Ferris | Visited Parkersburg. |
| 45 | Frank Kolb | Teaching near Harlan. |
| 45 | Ida Tupper | Teaching in Rockford. |
| 45 | Ella Morris | Visited campus. |
| 45 | Grace Troutner | Visited New Hartford. |
| 46 | Society Notes | Description of recent work of the Clios. |
| 46 | The first meeting for this term of the M'Arey Natural History Association | Summary of recent presentations. |
| 47 | Many of our readers | 25,000 books and 15,000 pamphlets destroyed in University of Iowa library fire. |