Normal Eyte — February 4, 1899
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 259 | Sixth triangular debate | Brief history of intersociety debate. | |
| 260 | It is granting a rare privilege | Speculates on risks of opening up the paper to guest editorials. | |
| 260 | As the spring time draws nigh | Advice on voting on the staff for the Normal Eyte. | |
| 261 | Now that our worthy editor | Explains the wearing of purple by the Third Year Class. | |
| 261 | The state oratorical association | Hopes for an Iowa win among college orators. | |
| 261 | Your duty to yourself | Urges students to take advantage of opportunities and to build school spirit. | |
| 262 | In another column | Praise for oration by E. C. Hill; calls for support of oratorical contest. | |
| 262 | Mr. Editor | Unhappy with students who take up class time for unprofitable discussion. | |
| 263 | A successful failure | Text of E. C. Hill oration. | |
| 264 | Lecture January 27, 1899 | Excerpts from lecture by Bishop Vincent. | |
| 265 | The office is preparing the catalogue for 1899 | Will not contain many changes but will offer a full range of classes. | |
| 265 | Professor Walker | Praise for S. T. Walker's work in Mt. Pleasant. | |
| 265 | The semi-annual meeting of the faculty | Was held. | |
| 265 | The March section of the Class of 1899 | Winter term has highest enrollment in school history. | |
| 265 | The spring term program is printed | Seniors will register soon. | |
| 265 | The summer term graduating class | Some of those who would have graduated in June are now planning to complete their work in the summer. | |
| 265 | The spring term program | Will offer a wide variety of classes for all levels of students. | |
| 266 | O. D. Longstreth | Doing well at Muscatine. | |
| 266 | Cynthia Titus | Mother died. | |
| 266 | Byron Lambert | Visited home. | |
| 266 | Professor Bartlett | Only grandfather on faculty; son Will has new son. | |
| 266 | A. M. Lane | Gave up work at Rockwell due to poor health. | |
| 266 | Mary A. Boyle | Visited campus. | |
| 266 | Nellie Maynard | Visited campus. | |
| 266 | J. E. Fitzgerald | Doing well in Mapleton. | |
| 266 | Emma Lambert | Visited home. | |
| 266 | Minnie A. Adams | Married Ezra C. Potts. | |
| 266 | Cedar Falls people are glad | C.. E. Steele is YMCA secretary. | |
| 267 | Miss Sweeney | Attended glee club concert. | |
| 267 | Grace Minnis | Will teach in Oak Park, Illinois. | |
| 267 | It is reported | Professors Condit and Cummins planning new houses. | |
| 267 | Mr. Colegrove | Gave address in La Porte City. | |
| 267 | Miss Gregg | Entertained guests. | |
| 267 | Miss Hutchinson | Still sick. | |
| 267 | Miss Henning, Messrs. Hoel, Twaddle, and Bartlett | Have had the grippe. | |
| 267 | Mr. Frederick | Recovering from illness. | |
| 267 | The military companies | Excused from drill. | |
| 267 | Miss Jones | Has been on campus. | |
| 267 | Bee Weller | Entertained. | |
| 267 | Misses Ina Clump and Bertha Taylor | Have the grippe. | |
| 267 | Misses Anna Sloan and Mary Lillie | Have been sick. | |
| 267 | Mr. Fritchie | Visited Miss Achenbach. | |
| 267 | Little Roderick Fullerton | Has had the grippe. | |
| 267 | Ethel Eyers | Substituting for a Waterloo teacher. | |
| 267 | Belle Griffiths | Went home to recover from the grippe. | |
| 267 | Mr. Marsh | Guest of Miss Mehan. | |
| 267 | May Greenside | Teaching at Peterson. | |
| 267 | Blanche Riggs | Missed a day of school. | |
| 267 | Mr. Washburn | Visited campus. | |
| 267 | Mr. Schenk | Attended glee club show. | |
| 267 | Mae Gollobith | Went home due to sickness. | |
| 267 | Mabelle McBride | Back in school. | |
| 267 | Mr. Mahannah | Recovered from the grippe. | |
| 267 | Prof. Arey | Has new cabinet for specimens. | |
| 267 | Ida Reed | Has been sick. | |
| 267 | Mr. Cummins | Has been sick. | |
| 267 | Herbert Mowry | Visited chapel. | |
| 268 | The Governor has appointed | Lillian Goodwin's brother as second lieutenant; sent to Cuba. | |
| 268 | Normal chapel Sunday services | Schedule of speakers. | |
| 268 | Married | Ralph Waldo and Mamie Hedges. | |
| 268 | Edith Lathrop | Left school due to poor health. | |
| 269 | Aristo | Report on triangular debate. | |
| 269 | Orio | Report of triangular debate. | |
| 270 | Philo | Account of triangular debate. | |
| 272 | The Bible Study Department | Lesson XX: the Christian calling. |