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1 Teachers' salaries Believes that teachers' salaries should be paid according to the importance and quality of the work performed.
2 Literary beauties of the Bible Cites literary merit of Bible.
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3 Alumni Association Alumni met to organize Alumni Association; officers elected; plan to meet during Commencement week of 1880.
4 Philomathean Society Held third anniversary celebration; lengthy description of program.
5 The entertainment Description of Alpha celebration.
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6 John Perkins Visiting his sister Libbie Perkins.
7 Miss E. J. Sutton Elected president of Alpha.
8 Professor Bartlett Class gives books to Professor Bartlett and his wife.
9 Rev. Mr. Young Addresses Philos on the South.
11 Sunday School Meets every Sunday at 4PM.
12 Philomathean Society Meets every Saturday at 7PM.
13 The Alpha Society Meets every Saturday at 7PM.
14 Normal School directory Roster of officers, faculty, and staff; calendar for 1878-1879.
15 The examining board All students passed.
16 Decoration Day Celebrate with torchlight procession, speeches, toasts, and music.
17 The fog-horn is hushed Mr. Martz has moved to a home downtown.
18 Every morning Seniors are done with their outdoor oration practice.
19 Mr. R. H. Gurley Visits on way home.
20 Normal boulevards have been repaired Look respectable.
21 Boarding students Have ice cream on picnic in grove.
22 The Normal boys Have played baseball against Cedar Falls boys three times and lost all three.
23 Charles Flint Visits sister and friends.
24 Mr. Churchill Has made several short visits.
25 Mrs. Ensign Visits daughter.
26 Gertie Yard Left school on account of family affairs.
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27 Wise & Bryant Offers books and sundries.
28 The reason why Offers dry goods.
29 E. L. Andrews Offers groceries.
30 B. Thorpe's Cash Store Offers novelties and dry goods.
31 Shockey, the candy man Offers candy, fruit, and ice cream.
32 All parties Offers musical instruction.
33 This paper Printing services.
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34 Nature's hidden treasures Man looks outward and inward for mysteries.
35 Scales Ways in which we measure ourselves.
36 Clouds What we see when we see clouds.
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37 Then and now The growth of civilization.
38 Unrestricted suffrage Democratic government demands that individuals have the greatest amount of freedom.
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39 Why should she study? Advocates education for women.
40 Our government a success Has stood the test of one hundred years.
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41 High lights and deep shadows There is value to all parts of a picture.
42 Keys Keys open the paths to understanding.
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43 Influence of nations Each nation chooses material and makes its own influence.
44 Early English literature
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45 Our nation America's growth and strength.
46 Dangers and demands of the age
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47 Truth
48 Our aristocracy Strength of America.
49 America and its religion
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50 Baccalaureate sermon Praise for Principal Gilchrist's sermon.
51 Miss Ensign Goes to Iowa City to deliver oration.
52 Christian art The influence of Christianity on art.
53 Science The truth that science produces.
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10 The decorum and dignity Several visitors arrive.