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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. |