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1 | Forward strides | Progress of language and literature. |
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2 | The time of youth | Build upon a proper foundation. |
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3 | How to prevent tardiness | Several suggestions. |
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4 | The Students' Offering | Roster of staff. | |
5 | Salutatory | Aims for instruction and entertainment in new volume of TSO. | |
6 | The first steps in a course of drawing | Professor Hull's goals and advice. |
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7 | On Saturday morning | Worker dislocated arm while working in new building; recovering well. | |
8 | Professor Hull has just published | New drawing book. | |
9 | The new building | Progressing well; walls completed above second story level; people drive out to see it. | |
10 | Eleanor Kraiger and Carrie Barnes | Will teach in Marble Rock. | |
11 | Carrie Flint | Returns to finish third year at Normal. | |
12 | Professor Hull | Goes fishing with brother. | |
13 | The change to low pressure steam pipes | Rooms now heated independently with much lower steam pressure. | |
14 | Su-Ch-a-s-(s)ell | Plays on names of last volume's editors. | |
15 | The State Teachers Association | Will meet on the Normal campus in December. |
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16 | Cleland Gilchrist | Had been farming near Monticello; returns to Normal to help with new building. | |
17 | Normal School directory | Roster of directors, officers, and faculty of the school. | |
18 | Miss Swearingen | At home; will teach winter school. | |
19 | Mr. Cobb | Marries Clara Streeter. | |
20 | Julia Hovey | Expects to teach near home in Butler County. | |
21 | Marion and Josie Cameron | Visiting friends. | |
22 | Mr. Newton | Elected principal of Emmetsburg school. | |
23 | Daniel Jennings | Was book agent; will now be teacher. | |
24 | After spending a short vacation | E. T. Moyer teaching in Orchard. | |
25 | John Grundy | Teaching in Cascade. | |
26 | Lizzie Pierce | Will spend winter with parents. | |
27 | Tillie Cramer | Will teach in Colorado. | |
28 | Ada Coates | Continuing in same teaching position. | |
29 | Emma Maxfield | Will study music in Ann Arbor. | |
30 | M. J. Kenefick and Thomas A. Cunningham | Farming. | |
31 | Sara Riggs | Now private secretary and librarian. | |
32 | E. T. Bedell | Principal at Aplington. | |
33 | Ella Mullarky | Principal at Butler Center. | |
34 | We were surprised | Frank Bingham and Kate Merrill married. | |
35 | Lemuel Stanton | Principal at Edenville; may quit teaching and head west. | |
36 | E. L. Palmer | Teaching near Butler Center. | |
37 | Eva M. Merrill | Will teach near Winthrop. | |
38 | Maude Gilchrist | Will study at Wellesley another year; tutor in geometry. | |
39 | Daniel Eiler | Successful lawyer in Ackley. | |
40 | Kate Nevile | Back for third year at Normal. | |
41 | Ernest Nichols | Will be assistant principal at Charles City. | |
42 | Mary Ballantyne | Now teaching in Dexter. | |
43 | Mr. Alcock | Helping with harvest; then will teach. | |
44 | J. D. Driscoll | Will teach near Ackley. | |
45 | Mr. Winter | Now salesman for glove and whip firm. | |
46 | A. O. Lokken | In mercantile business in Alta. | |
47 | Victor L. Dodge | No longer lecturing on temperance; now principal in Shell Rock. |