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1 | India | Essay. |
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2 | Men of the Mayflower | Essay. |
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3 | Normal cheerfulness | Has always found cheerfulness at the Normal School. | |
4 | Skilled teachers | Outlines skills needed by good teachers. |
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5 | A retrospective glance | Enrollment is at record level; students making plans for next term; literary society work prospering but could be even better. | |
6 | The Students' Offering | Roster of staff. | |
7 | Force | Professor Gilchrist presents essay on physics. |
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8 | It is reported | Humorous note that Mrs. Gilchrist will give her husband a new handkerchief if he will refrain from using it in connection with experiments using sulphuric acid. | |
9 | Bookkeeping | Professor Hull outlines books needed in double entry bookkeeping. |
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10 | D. B. Greigg | Attending college in Illinois. | |
11 | B. F. Langdon | Auditor in Storm Lake. | |
12 | Societies | Philos meet every Saturday at 7PM; Alphas meet every Saturday evening. | |
13 | Esther Carpenter | Leaves school because of poor health. | |
14 | A. T. Jones | Goes out to teach in hopes that his health will be improved. | |
15 | Charles Williams and Nellie Getchell | Married December 4, 1881. | |
16 | A. H. Van Scey and Maggie H. Roberts | Married recently. | |
17 | We also hear | Sarah Pierce married Mr. Vaughn. | |
18 | Fannie Overman | Married Mr. Williams. | |
19 | Florence Long | Teaching in Homer. | |
20 | Jessie E. Fitch | Attending the University of Nebraska. | |
21 | Emily Gosden | Teaching in Butler County. | |
22 | Mary D. Carr | Engaged at institute in Toledo. | |
23 | Luella Pollock | Teaching in Ida Grove. | |
24 | Mary Coddington Rowen | Returns from Colorado to live in Janesville. | |
25 | F. Fiester | Superintendent of penmanship in Clinton. | |
26 | The marriage | Dora M. Howard married T. M. Brown. | |
27 | Ella Rich | Teaching near Janesville. | |
28 | Libbie Perkins | Visits friends at Normal. | |
29 | School has lately been visited | Former students visit. | |
30 | Laura Greene | Finds initial opposition to, but later success with her methods of teaching. | |
31 | Thanksgiving came and went | Description of Thanksgiving meal and entertainment. | |
32 | Y. M. C. A. lecture course | Will consist of five lectures and one elocutionary entertainment. | |
33 | A new library catalogue | Each student will receive a list of all books in the library; it will be arranged by subject, shelf number, and author. | |
34 | Consummate ingenuity | Students in Chapel building find way to communicate with students in main building. | |
35 | Over fifty teachers | Have left school to go out to teach during the term. | |
36 | Mrs. Hunt | Lectures on temperance; advises future teachers to preach temperance scientifically. | |
37 | Professor Hull | Delivers new program card to Philomatheans. |