The first page opens with a poem titled “For the Boys,” followed by a description of “Loafing” observed by the Man-on-the-band-stand among the boys on campus. There is also a feature, “200,000,000" that tallies up the time it would take to become as rich as Mr. Vanderbilt ending with financial advice for students. Page two reports miscellaneous news items such as severe weather in Michigan, a request for a lost Indian Helper, and a reminder to students to appreciate their privileged, comfortable surroundings. Following is a report of the week’s news at the school titled, “THE WEEK” news includes Girls' Literary Society's wishes not to have their activities or organizational name published, the return of two un-named runaways headed for the Rosebud Agency who were apprehended in Pittsburgh, the week’s English-speaking-only news, and a group of boys' trip to Governor's Island, NY.
Page three continues the week’s news with a weather report, observations of student behavior during the Sunday prayer meeting, a lengthy critique on the girls’ laundry work, honor roll news and the death of Titus Deer Head (Apache). Page four opens with a puzzle, followed by "A Letter from Mr. Olmsted, who is Visiting Boys and Girls in Bucks County." The letter reports generally good conduct among the thirty-one boys on farms. The page ends with a few international news stories.
