Normal Eyte — December 4, 1897
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 145 | Our list of new subscribers reached the hundred mark | Will enlarge the Normal Eyte. |
| 145 | We announce a change | President Andrews will speak on General Lee. |
| 145 | Anent the agitation against football | Hopes that game can be made safer. |
| 145 | Athletics is an important factor in student life | Football season went well. |
| 146 | Shall football be abolished? | Editorial viewpoints on football. |
| 147 | Eulogium: on J. C. Gilchrist, by W. N. Hull, his life-long friend | Professor Hull's tribute to Professor Gilchrist. |
| 148 | Biennial period, 1895-1897 | President Seerley's report on progress in music, physical culture, college affiliation, and the training school. |
| 149 | Last Thursday | Mary Ripke married Adolph Wild. |
| 149 | Mr. John Sogard | Studying at State University of Iowa. |
| 149 | We regret | May Kennedy's mother is sick. |
| 149 | Miss Anna Goodale | Mother is seriously ill. |
| 149 | Clara Bedford | Married Dr. Frank L. Vanderveer. |
| 149 | Miss Edith M. Brooke | Teaching at West Liberty. |
| 149 | Miss Lucy Wood | Beginning medical study at Omaha, Nebraska. |
| 149 | Berta Mitchell | Teaching in Cherokee. |
| 149 | Mr. Youell G. Barnell | Missionary for Sunday School Union. |
| 149 | Ernest R. Nichols | Professor at State Agricultural College in Kansas. |
| 149 | Elizabeth Frye | Teaching in Davenport. |
| 149 | E. C. Nelson | Teaching at normal school in Elkhorn. |
| 149 | Mr. A. M. Lane | Visited the Normal. |
| 149 | Mary H. Smith | Teaching in Lake Mills. |
| 150 | The year | Commencement speakers will be chosen earlier. |
| 150 | Another chapel assembly | Fourth assembly room organized; President Seerley will send written copies of announcements and notices to each room. |
| 150 | Tuesday afternoon | Misses Falkler and Satterthwait talked to women about physical culture classes. |
| 150 | E. L. Hollis | Visited campus. |
| 150 | W. T. Anderson | Principal at Kenwood Park. |
| 150 | Merner and Lawrence | Have printed images of campus on china. |
| 150 | On Wednesday evening | Group went to Independence. |
| 150 | Martha Lewis Barnett | Teaching in Mitchell. |
| 150 | Percy Hunt | Visited home. |
| 150 | Etta Robinson | Teaching in Tipton. |
| 150 | Prof. Wm. Bartlett | Visiting parents. |
| 150 | Ida Gordon | Visited Dyersville. |
| 150 | E. O. Bronson | Visited brother Frank. |
| 150 | Mabel Patrick | Uncle visits. |
| 150 | Flora Van Dyke | Sister visited. |
| 150 | Galen Ripley | Teaching in Belmond. |
| 150 | Freda Getman | Visited Charles City. |
| 150 | Bertha Freeman | Enrolled in school. |
| 150 | Stella Robinson | Back in school. |
| 150 | Clara Seller | Teaching near Denver. |
| 150 | F. E. Weyer | Visited B. T. Youel. |
| 150 | Mary Moseley | Has gone out to teach. |
| 150 | May Russell | Visited relatives. |
| 150 | Della Weir | Brother visits. |
| 150 | Cora Curtis | Back in school. |
| 150 | Chessie Bell | Visited sister. |
| 151 | Society Notes | Text of Professor Colegrove's address on temperance; Professor Wright addresses YWCA; statistics on women's participation in religious matters; description of recent Philo, Aristo, and Orio meetings. |
| 153 | Athletics | Cadets drilling indoors; football team finishes at 6-1; review of the season. |
| 154 | The following exchanges of the Normal Eyte | Newspapers from other colleges are placed in the library. |