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1 Untitled Engraving of new building; photo.
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2 Baccalaureate address Brief summary of President Seerley's address, "The Promise of the Kingdom".
3 Advice for the times Dialect poem.
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4 The heads of the departments Sketch of backs of faculty's heads; photo.
5 The programs of Tuesday Alumni meet; class day exercises; Class of 1895 gives two etchings for the new library.
6 The teachers in the Normal School for the year of 1895-6 Roster of faculty and their assignments.
7 The exhibition drills Over one thousand, including the Governor, witness the drills; Company C wins award.
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8 Five years of rapid growth Good look at development of College Hill after Boarding Department closed; development of housing and other improvements including Seerley Park.
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9 The state is pushing work Cartoon shows faculty working on Administration Building.
10 The dream of an alumnus A poetic look at the Normal School.
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11 Normal Eyte staff Individual photos of staff; photo.
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12 Class poem
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13 General class song General song and individual class songs.
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14 Miss De Hart Visits brother.
15 Mr. G. W. Hursey Sees friends graduate.
16 Miss Beulah Burris Will teach in Sibley.
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17 Following are a few of the persons Roster of former students who attended Commencement week activities; news about what those students are doing.
18 Miss Lucy Smith Will continue at Red Oak.
19 G. J. McAlvin On debate team at University of Iowa.
20 Miss Florence Zerwekh Will not teach in Villisca as reported earlier.
21 Professor Bartlett Attends daughter Mollie's commencement at Grinnell.
22 Mr. Charles Severance Will return to work in Shellsburg.
23 Miss Lena Shannon Attends Commencement.
24 Miss Corma Ireland Attended Commencement.
25 Miss Jessie Bradshaw and Miss Artie Roberts Visit campus.
26 Miss Margaret Klinefelter Called home after her mother was injured.
27 Miss Louie Morris and Miss Blanche Brown Attend Commencement.
28 Miss Ildra Hathaway Visited campus.
29 Mr. P. E. McClennahan Visited campus.
30 Messrs. W. L. Hearst and W. R. Patterson Home from University of Iowa.
31 Misses Effie Tamblyn and Susie Benson Visit campus.
32 In addition to his regular school work S. C. Smith will attend University of Iowa and teach at academy.
33 Miss May Brown Called home because of death of uncle.
34 Mr. F. W. Perkins Will return to school.
35 Miss Lottie Dale Visits sister Lillian.
36 Misses Benson, McDonald, Hall, and Emery Visit Hudson.
37 Mr. E. G. Copeland Entertains brother.
38 Messrs. Welty and Chas. Johnson Visited Hudson with Mr. Hollis.
39 Mr. R. W. Keeler and his sister Nervie Attended services.
40 Mr. B. A. Smille Will be principal at Larchwood.
41 Mrs. Wilbern Visits daughter Jessie.
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42 S. N. S. faculty Composite photo of faculty; photo.
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43 A. L. Thorburn Re-elected in Richland.
44 F. A. Burton Will attend Amherst College this summer.
45 Miss Matie Steimel Will be in Waterloo this summer.
46 Mr. Carlton C. Magee Has been teaching in Charles City; will go to Carroll.
47 C. A. and Robert Fullerton Charles will study at Harvard and Robert will study music in Boston this summer.
48 The friends of F. E. Ball Mr. Ball will be principal at Redding.
49 E. E. Amsden Writes from Griswold.
50 Miss Nellie Stark Will fill Gertrude Leland's place at Cresco.
51 J. A. Edquist Professor of science and history at Gustavus Adolphus College.
52 C. W. Bartine Principal at Monona.
53 Miss Bertha L. Engel Teaching in Elmhurst, Illinois.
54 We are in receipt of a letter Thomas B. Platt is a pharmacist in Peterson.
55 E. E. Crane Doing well in Iowa City.
56 The New London schools Under management of S. B. Stonerook.
57 Park City, Utah Blanche Perry enjoys teaching there.
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58 Municipal reform Essay.
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59 The mission of the West Essay.
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60 Board of Directors Composite photo; photo.
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61 The demands of Caesar Essay.
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62 The majesty of solitude Essay.
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63 Class prophecy, '95 A look ahead for the class.
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64 Fourth Year class Composite class photo on two pages; photo.
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65 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. A look at the 1894-1895 year; 671 enrolled in Bible classes; financial reports.
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66 Philomathean Society A look at the purposes and activities of the society.
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67 Alpha: reminiscences of the year Poetic tribute.
68 Cliosophic Poetic tribute.
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69 Military officers Group photo; photo.
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70 S. N. S. Band Group photo; photo.
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71 Shakespearean Society A review of the year's activities.
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72 Aristotelian Society Poetic tribute.
73 Neotrophian Quick look at its purposes.
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74 Zetalethean Purposes and spirit of the group.
75 Orios A look at the year's activities.
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76 The M'Arey Natural History Association A look at the year's activities; brief history of the group.
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77 Normal Hill A view of College Hill from the northeast; photo.
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78 Alumni register, 1895 Officers of Alumni Association; list of alumni with their degrees, current jobs, and locations.
79 It is with pride Athletic Association reviews year's activities; baseball team lost just one game; plan for baseball, football, track, and gymnastics next year; J. C. Prall recognized for his athletic abilities.
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80 Municipal reform