Normal Eyte — November 20, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 121 | The Y. M. C. A. lecture course | Russell Conwell delivered his "Acres of Diamonds" address. |
| 121 | During the past twelve weeks | Staff proposes to enlarge the Normal Eyte. |
| 122 | Orchestral concert | Review of recent performance by the Cadet Band, the Mandolin Club, and the orchestra; finds it equal to that of paid performers. |
| 123 | Biennial period, 1895-1897; the President's report | President Seerley reports on the Special Primary course, the Old Administration Building, the science, geography, and drawing curricula, the Student Battalion, electrical service, and a penmanship course. |
| 125 | Vinnie Grant | Sprained ankle. |
| 125 | S. A. Potts | Enrolls. |
| 125 | W. W. Montgomery and J. W. Jarnagin | On campus for visiting committee duties. |
| 125 | Friends of the Bedford brothers | Both are working in banks. |
| 125 | Effie Foster | Visiting Charles City. |
| 125 | Jessie Snyder | Teaching near Cedar Falls. |
| 125 | Edna Poorbaugh | Has gone home due to illness. |
| 125 | Mr. Gray of Postville | Visited daughter. |
| 125 | Miss Carrie Schneider | Friend visits. |
| 125 | Hon. I. J. McDuffie of LeMars and Hon. E. Townsend | Visited campus. |
| 125 | Battalion drill | Held for Board of Trustees committee. |
| 125 | Claud Cass | Is quite sick. |
| 125 | C. O. Jameyson | Visited Waverly. |
| 125 | Elsie Steinman | Father visits. |
| 126 | Those who attended chapel last Sabbath | Appreciated Professor Loughridge's sermon. |
| 126 | All the seniors and special primaries | Got scheduling completed on Tuesday before Thanksgiving. |
| 126 | W. E. Kyler | Attended concert on campus. |
| 126 | On June 22 | Sue Graham married J. H. Stuckrath. |
| 126 | The exceptionally fine weather | Has allowed military drill to continue outdoors. |
| 126 | Society Notes | Coverage of the pentagonal debate. |
| 126 | The new school song | Was sung in chapel. |
| 126 | Word comes to us | Ida Davis doing well in Colorado. |
| 126 | Grace Troutner | Entertaining friends. |
| 126 | Walter H. Briggs | Senior in University of Iowa medical school. |
| 126 | Ed. Hill | Teaching at Agency. |
| 126 | Since last week | More students have gone out to teach. |
| 126 | George E. McCammond | Visited campus; principal at New Hartford. |
| 126 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Met recently. |
| 126 | Mary Abraham | Teaching near Mt. Pleasant. |
| 126 | Miss McGovern | Entertained faculty women. |
| 129 | Whereas, it has been the will of God | Condolences on death of brother of Daisy Dennison. |
| 129 | Y. W. C. A. | Twenty-one delegates attend state convention; description of the program; Miss Ridley makes address. |
| 129 | Those who remember Jennie Harper | Attending Moody Institute. |
| 130 | Football | Account of game between two ISNS teams. |
| 130 | Prof. Loughridge | He and Professor Colegrove spoke Sunday. |
| 130 | The report of the state convention | Statistics concerning state collegiate membership in YWCA. |
| 130 | The records made our field meet | Normal records compare well with those of other Iowa colleges. |
| 131 | C. E. Stinson | Taking part in debate at Cornell College. |
| 131 | The question for the Junior inter-society debate | Several Normalites are debaters at University of Iowa. |