Normal Eyte

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401 Cedar Falls has the best system of mail delivery
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Officials are accommodating to needs of Normal Eyte.
402 Orders for the Commencement number
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Getting together orders for the printer.
403 Commencement number
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Plan to publish special Commencement number of the Normal Eyte; will include ten pages of engravings and plates.
404 The meeting of the Normal Eyte Publishing Company
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Amendment which would distribute profits to staff passes; S. T. Walker, W. G. Burris, and Alice Curtis elected to staff.
405 Amendment to constitution
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Would allow editor in chief, business manager, and local editor to share any surplus Normal Eyte funds at end of year.
406 The constitution of the Normal Eyte Publishing Association
Normal Eyte 5:28, p.437
Urges careful thought in election of next editorial board; supports proposed amendment to the Normal Eyte constitution.
407 As a result of the action
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Alumni Register will be published in the Commencement number of the Normal Eyte instead of in the school catalogue.
408 A word of explanation
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Some articles are not published because of lack of space.
409 During the past vacation
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Masonic Library in Cedar Rapids seeking full set of Normal Eytes.
410 An undergraduate who is out in the field
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Editorial staff explains their policy on publication; seeks material from anyone with Normal School connections.

411 Mr. T. S. Parvin
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Masonic librarian requests that Normal Eyte be sent to his library.

412 The winter season
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Urges patronizing of advertisers.
413 Our local subscription list lacks considerable
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Asks students to support the Normal Eyte.
414 Editorial
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Urges students and alumni to make the Normal Eyte their paper by contributing news; format will be about the same as last year, with subscription of $1.25 for the year; urges support of advertisers.
415 The Normal Eyte
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Staff roster.
416 Editorial
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Explains that this is just a special issue of a newspaper, not a book, intended for those interested in ISNS.
417 Normal Eyte staff
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Staff photo; photo.
418 In accordance with the previous announcement
Normal Eyte 3:33, p.258
Board of Managers of Normal Eyte elected.
419 In conformity with the requirements
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Will conduct elections for new Normal Eyte board.
420 Commencement number
Normal Eyte 4:32, p.226
Planning for Commencement issue of the Normal Eyte; will consist of fifty-six pages, including twelve pages of pictures; will charge $.15.
421 Through a mistake
Normal Eyte 16:17, p.185
Maude Humphrey will replace Edith Neely on the Normal Eyte staff.
422 During the meeting
Normal Eyte 3:23, p.177
At the State Oratorical Association meeting, delegates considered the formation of a collegiate press association.
423 The Office is arranging the Alumni Register
Normal Eyte 3:22, p.173
Hopes to use this activity to gather information for the Normal Eyte.
424 We do not care to notice
Normal Eyte 3:19, p.145
Offers another view of recent Burdette lecture.
425 We have heard of a man
Normal Eyte 3:16, p.121
Recent misprint stated that the Normal Eyte was the only general medium of "instruction" rather than "information".
426 Do not read unless you will heed
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.97
Solicits articles from alumni and students.
427 That awful editor
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.101
Believes matter of caps and gowns should be properly discussed in class meetings, not in the newspaper.
428 Words are the servants of thought
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Claims that a misspelling was intentionally used to make a point.
429 We give below the postal laws
Normal Eyte 3:12, p.92
Normal Eyte urges subscribers to comply with rules and to pay their subscription fee.
430 A poet says
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Believes people should take offence in proportion to the oversight; attempts to excuse occasional lapses in Normal Eyte.
431 Why subscribe for the Normal Eyte?
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Points out advantages to subscribing.
432 In reading our exchanges
Normal Eyte 3:7, p.55
Notes that other colleges use the term "men" to refer to their male students; but that just doesn't sound right for Normal students.
433 Contributions
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Strongly urges contributions to the Normal Eyte, even without invitation.
434 There is a vulgar phrase extant
Normal Eyte 3:3, p.18
Tired of complaints about the Normal Eyte subscription price.
435 Editorial
Normal Eyte 3:1, p.1
Sets out plans for the year; cites stringencies imposed by current financial panic; encourages response from readers.
436 Our friends
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Encourages readers to patronize advertisers.
437 The entrance of death into the home of Miss Lodwick
Normal Eyte 3:1, p.2
Libbie Lodwick will not return to school because of death of father; Edith Neely will fill her place on the Normal Eyte staff.
438 The Normal Eyte
Normal Eyte 3:1, p.1
Editorial staff roster.
439 For this Commencement issue
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Editing this issue of the Normal Eyte has been difficult; asks understanding for errors.

440 By an arrangement of the board of managers
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Final issue of Normal Eyte will appear after Commencement so that it can include news about that event.
441 Since this is our last regular issue
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A quick look at this year's work; thanks to those who helped.
442 The regular meeting of the N. E. Pub. Co. took place
Normal Eyte 2:33, p.251
Editors elected for next year; Normal Eyte will only grow in usefulness.
443 In conformity with the requirements
Normal Eyte 3:31, p.227
Will hold meeting to elect editors for Normal Eyte; election limited to student subscribers; hopes that new editors can do some learning yet this year.
444 Know thyself
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The objects of praise and criticism.

445 During the spring vacation
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Urges subscribers to pay their Normal Eyte bill.
446 Misunderstanding with the printers
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Last issue was numbered 27 instead of the correct number 26; will continue with the current numbering; number 26 has not and will not be issued.
447 Impelled by the change and progress
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The Normal Eyte is here to stay.
448 There are still a large number of unpaid subscriptions
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Urges subscribers to pay their bills.
449 Courtesy to our fellow students
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Normal Eyte cannot accept anonymous articles.
450 In order to accommodate our friends
Normal Eyte 2:18, p.142
Extra copies of the Normal Eyte will be available in the Book Room and at Pfeiffer Drug Store for $.05.
451 Owing to an increase of work this term
Normal Eyte 2:15, p.118
Normal Eyte will be published on Saturday.
452 In looking over the list of our subscribers
Normal Eyte 2:14, p.112
Subscription for remainder of year will be $.65; wants to hear more from alumni.
453 Have the classes of '92 class letters?
Normal Eyte 2:13, p.100
Normal Eyte offers to assist in the production and circulation of class letters.
454 Another great cycle of revolving months has been completed
Normal Eyte 2:12, p.95
Enjoyed seeing alumni over Thanksgiving; urges their continuing support.
455 Why the alumni should aid the Normal Eyte editors
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Reasons why alumni should help the Normal Eyte become a strong paper.
456 Alumni and fellow students, lend us your ears!
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Asks students and alumni to send their news and whereabouts to the Normal Eyte.
457 O, when the Normalites scatter to East and to West
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A poetic tribute to the Normal Eyte.
458 Occasionally we are befriended with contributions
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Urges students to use drop box for Normal Eyte contributions only and not for mail or other material.
459 After a short intermission we renew our appearance
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Glad to be back in publication; looking forward to year; aims and goals.
460 In beginning this year's issue
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Annual subscription will be $1.
461 The Normal Eyte
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Staff roster.
462 With sincere regret
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Byrdie Hill has replaced Fannie Laird on the Normal Eyte staff.
463 At the meeting last week
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Carl Treimer elected editor-in-chief; Fannie Laird is local editor; Rodney Arey is business manager; amendment passed to make associate editors appointive rather than elective.
464 E. P. Cunningham and Miss Byrde Hill
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Appointed to editorial staff of Normal Eyte.
465 Upon turning over the management of this paper
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Thanks contributors for help with Normal Eyte; cites advantages of weekly publication.
466 We were a little late
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Normal Eyte was late because of Memorial Day activities.
467 What an enterprising set of students
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Cites achievements for 1891-1892 including Athletic Association, Natural History Association, Normal Band, Class Day, Normal Eyte, military work, society programs, and Christian associations.
468 It is hereby announced
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Will consider amendment providing for appointment of nine associate editors instead of electing them by popular vote.
469 It is the intention to publish a double number
Normal Eyte 1:19, p.145
Will publish special Commencement issue.
470 The meeting for election of Normal Eyte editors
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Urges students to attend and to take the matter seriously.
471 Announcement
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Meeting of all students to elect Normal Eyte editors.
472 It is hereby announced
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Amendment to publishing association constitution would provide for appointment of nine associate editors rather than popular election.
473 Upon looking over the books
Normal Eyte 1:18, p.142
Quite a number of subscribers have not paid their bills yet.
474 Many universities and colleges
Normal Eyte 1:17, p.129
Supports the idea of earning credit for working on student newspapers.
475 As to the discussion
Normal Eyte 1:16, p.121
Superintendents say that their intention was not to attack the Normal's new policies; Normal Eyte backs off on stridency of reaction.
476 Wake up
Normal Eyte 1:15, p.118
Could use some help in editing the newspaper.
477 Whom will you have
Normal Eyte 1:15, p.118
Time to elect Normal Eyte staff.
478 No one doubts that we have a great deal of talent
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Normal Eyte would like to hear from talented science students.
479 Anonymous articles
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Normal Eyte will not publish articles unless the author is known.
480 Miss Byrde Hill
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Will fill vacancy created by P. S. Harris resignation from Normal Eyte staff.
481 The Normal Eyte will contain
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Martha Baldwin Ensign is preparing a book of poetry; will contribute occasional verses to Normal Eyte.
482 We hear a great deal now
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Defines school spirit.
483 We are frequently asked the questions
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Normal Eyte editors mean for the paper to succeed; it will continue from year to year and eventually win a national reputation.
484 We fear that many fail to appreciate
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Editing a weekly student newspaper is difficult; staff could use more support from students.
485 It has long been the custom
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Suggests class letters be sent to Normal Eyte instead of circulating them to all class members.
486 Make the paper interesting?
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Attempting to please audience made up of current students and alumni.
487 The following extract from a letter
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O. F. Burgess married Minnie M. Lane; serving as pastor in Crystal, Minnesota; offers advice and best wishes to new paper.
488 Make the sheet interesting
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Urges students to make contributions that will give the paper zest.
489 The Normal Eyte
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Would like to hear from students in the wild and wooly West.
490 The Normal Eyte now has a box
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Students may submit articles; but don't post letters there.
491 Our debut
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Editors talk about their aims for the Normal Eyte; will charge sixty cents for subscription running through June; hope alumni will keep them informed; extra copies of first edition printed.
492 The Normal Eyte
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Editorial staff roster.
493 The Normal Eyte
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Alphas publish newspaper which may rival Normal Eyte.