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1 Music The pleasures of music.
2 Reason and faith Poem makes analogy between sun and moon and reason and faith.
3 Literary societies Analysis of purpose, problems, and necessity of literary societies.
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4 A taste for reading The wonderful reward of cultivating a good taste in reading.
5 My autograph album The wonderful memories evoked by her album.
6 Scientific: some curiosities of arithmetic Professor Wright offers some interesting math problems.
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7 Unsociability among women Comments on occasional quiet habits of women.
8 Catacombs of Rome Description of the catacombs.
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9 Extract from the Principal's report Numbers of students enrolled in various courses of study; breakdowns by class, terms taught, and home county..
10 The new arrangements Decription of improvements in the building include painting, blackboards, library, cistern, carpeting, laboratory, and staff rooms.
11 Thanksgiving day came Students assemble for religious service and then enjoy a good dinner.
12 The Students' Offering Roster of the staff.
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13 On the evening Faculty will attend ISTA meeting in Des Moines.
14 Advantages of literature The pleasures of enjoying good literature.
15 Ignorant criticism Should rise above such criticism.
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16 Humboldt Essay on the achievements of Alexander von Humboldt.
17 Our work Essay on the importance of the teaching profession.
18 Our need of education Will be the reward of hard work.
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19 The following persons Expect to teach winter schools.
20 D. K. Bond Has given up teaching at Cedar Falls High School on account of eye problems; will rest at home.
21 Funny-Graf First experiences of Normal faculty and students with a phonograph recorder.
22 Normal School directory Board, faculty, and staff of the school; calendar for 1878-1879 terms.
23 Fred Watkins Will not return to the Normal on account of poor health.
24 Henry C. Kasemier Left teaching to become Recorder of Bremer County.
25 Nellie Getchell Teaching in Independence.
26 M. P. Lichty and E. T. Moyer Visit one November Sunday.
27 Idella Chapman Health improved; will be assistant principal in Parkersburg.
28 Clel Gilchrist Will teach near Shell Rock.
29 Charlie Flint Will attend commercial college in Davenport.
30 W. I. Benham Will be principal in Cascade.
31 Lizzie Waterbury Returns to school; Electa is married.
32 Ernest Everest Has married and is teaching near Nashua.
33 Sue Lombard Is home and in poor health.
34 Myra Pike Spent summer in Wisconsin and is now home.
35 Miss Matz and Miss Hawkins Have left school on account of poor health.
36 Tillie Palmer and Lizzie Davis Teaching in Grinnell.
37 Rome Benton Will teach near Shell Rock.
38 Maude Gilchrist Will teach in Model School at the Normal.
39 Joey Byers Teaching in New Hampton.
41 James Miller Student at Beloit College.
42 Rose Whited Teaching in Belmond.
43 George B. Phelps Teaching near Morrisonville, Illinois.
44 Anna M. and Katie M. Jones Teaching near Fairfield.
45 There have been so many poems Humorous reference to bad boarding house food.
46 The reading contest Winners of contest announced.
47 The Philomathean Presents mock trial.
48 Prof. Hull's theory Humorous parody of poem.
49 The Normal Lecture Course Faculty speak and perform demonstrations to raise money for reference books.
50 Ida Perry Now at home.
51 John S. White Teaching near Cresco.
52 Laura Mann Teaching in Logan.
53 The Philomatheans and Alpha societies Are flourishing.
54 Some good dramatic talent "Merchant of Venice" produced last month.
55 After a lengthy and extended discussion Faculty decide that baseball should not be taught to children under five.
56 Only one number One issue of TSO will be published this term.
57 Lucien S. Scott Marries Sarah Wells.
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58 E. W. Babcock Offers clothing.
59 Theo. Hazlett Offers clothing and shoes.
60 Photographs Offers photographic services.
61 The Gazette Office Offers printing services.
62 Wise & Bryant Books and stationers' supplies.
63 Wilson & Williams Offers dry goods.
64 D. R. Pierce Offers shoes.
65 C. C. Shockey's Offers fruit and candy.
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40 Sarah Pierce, Mary L. Chapman, and Edward M. Rand Teaching in Osage.