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1 | The student's guide | The teacher as a guide to life. | |
2 | Lessons from history | The cycles of history. |
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3 | National sprit and literature | Relationship of literature to its native land. | |
4 | Ancient second years | Humorous look at the second year class. |
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5 | Report of the Iowa State Normal School | Brief history and survey of success of the school and its graduates; numbers of graduates and their positions in education. |
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6 | Neglected sources of educational power and their proper development | Tributes to Principal Gilchrist's address given at Topeka. | |
7 | Major Pickler's bill | Would establish state board of examiners for teacher certification. | |
8 | Obituary | Mrs. W. N. Hull died January 3, 1882, after short illness. | |
9 | Familiar science | Scientific observations on everyday life. |
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10 | Bookkeeping | Professor Hull continues his series on bookkeeping. |
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11 | I. Delight Warner | Teaching in Chickasaw County. | |
12 | Emma F. White | Teaching in Humboldt; hopes to return to school. | |
13 | George Chandler and wife | Teaching sixth term in Riceville. | |
14 | Bertha Fehleisen | Teaching in Newton. | |
15 | Katie Duggan | Teaching in Worthington. | |
16 | Eleanor Kraiger | Teaching in West Branch. | |
17 | Lou Barrett | Intends to return to the Normal for fourth year. | |
18 | Hattie Moses and George Christmas | Teaching near Manson. | |
19 | Lizzie Pierce | Called home on account of her sister's illness. | |
20 | Agnes McMurray | Teaching in Dumont. | |
21 | Shortly after the opening of school | Malcolm Stewart called home on account of sister's sickness and subsequent death; now back at school. | |
22 | Fannie Utter and Ida Bronson | Taking commercial course in Des Moines; Miss Utter will then take a course in law. | |
23 | Alice M. Taylor | Teaching in Creston. | |
24 | Louisa Morse | Teaching near Lake City. | |
25 | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dean | Teaching in Gladbrook. | |
26 | Jennie L. Buchanan | Married Mr. Grey. | |
27 | Lizzie Rossiter | Teaching in St. Ansgar. | |
28 | Adella Roberts | Teaching in Masonville. | |
29 | Hattie J. Doyle | Teaching in Cerro Gordo County. | |
30 | O. F. Burgers | Teaching in New Hartford. | |
31 | F. R. Conaway | Editor of Brooklyn newspaper. | |
32 | Mary Harvey | Teaching in Manson. | |
33 | Annette Russell | Teaching in Lake City. | |
34 | Now let the ubiquitous small pox fiend appear | Students have been vaccinated. | |
35 | Our library has been enriched | A dozen books on temperance added. | |
36 | Two more lectures | Deliver lectures on science. | |
37 | All Normalites | Appreciates service of waiter in dining room. | |
38 | Skating is a very pleasant and simple exercise | ||
39 | J. E. McCarty | Visits friends, then returns home. | |
40 | Aurora Goodale | Teaching in Tipton. | |
41 | E. E. Klingaman | Teaching near Waterloo. | |
42 | Rev. Mr. Snook | Will deliver series on his travels in Asia. |