Issue Contents

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1 Be yourself
White--John S.
Self-confidence, originality, and personal ability will make a person eminent.
2 Results of thoughtlessness
Barrett--Jennie
One thoughtless act can change the future.
3 Tis I, be not afraid
Chapman--Idella E.
Trust in God as you move into the unknown future.
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4 Only half
Lichty--Mahlon P. (Class of 1878)
Critical of teachers who do not give their full efforts.
5 Pleasures of education
Benham--William I. (Class of 1881)
Education opens the mind to the wonders of the universe.
6 The education of the masses, a necessity
McCarty--Joel Edward (Class of 1880)
Believes education is necessary for the preservation of the nation.
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7 Necessity of a fixed purpose
Willis--Frank R. (Classes of 1879 and 1905)
Cites examples of those who decided on a course of action and then carried it out.
8 The first day of school
Wetherell--Kate M. (Class of 1881)
The past was not necessarily the happiest time; look forward to the future.
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9 Ada B. Coates Teaching in Marshall County.
10 Albert Grundy Writes from Cincinnati that he will return to the Normal School next year.
11 Alpha Society Roster of officers.
12 Anna McGovern Teaching in Butler County; will return to school next term.
13 Annie Elliot Teaching near Missouri Valley.
14 Annie Smith Teaching near Waverly.
15 Annual examinations Graduating classes will be examined; four will test in the Didactic Course and nineteen will test in the Elementary Course.
16 C. M. Flint Spending summer in Floyd County.
17 Capitola Williams Teaching in Shelby County.
18 Clara Stone Teaching in Jones County.
19 Commencement week Program will include sermon, board meeting, literary society anniversaries, an oration, and the presentation of diplomas.
20 D. K. Bond Has been at the Normal School this year; has been a teaching assistant.
21 Editorial committee TSO staff roster.
22 Edward Moyer Has been assistant teacher in mathematics at the Normal School.
23 Electa Waterbury Teaching in Floyd County.
24 Ella Shaffner, Carrie Griffin, May Davis and Alice McManus Teaching in Black Hawk County.
25 Emily and Mary Gosden Both are teaching near Cascade.
26 Eva Cook Teaching in Bremer County.
27 Eva Donahue Teaching in Cerro Gordo County.
28 G. W. Penman Farming in Lyon County.
29 Hattie and Martha Richardson Spending summer at home.
30 Hon. H. C. Hemenway Leaves Board of Directors as he begins his service in the legislature.
31 Ida Perry Principal Gilchrist divides large algebra class and appoints her teacher of one division.
32 James G. Miller and F. B. Garner Attending business college in Minneapolis.
33 Jessie Maxfield, Florence Axtell, and Sarah McElwain Have recently married.
34 Lizzie Davis Was editor of TSO last term.
35 M. M. Dietz Teaching west of Waterloo.
36 Mary Coddington Teaching in Butler County.
37 Mary Flagler Teaching in Cedar Falls.
38 Mary Jackson Teaching in Newton.
39 Mira Pike Teaching near Northwood.
40 Miss Jessie Shephard Now teaching.
41 Miss Lou Thornton Teaching near Clarksville.
42 Nellie Wightman Teaching near Newell.
43 Officers of the Philomathean Society Roster of officers.
44 Olivia Woodruff Teaching in Clayton County.
45 Professor Gilchrist Will conduct institutes in Black Hawk and Cherokee Counties; will also deliver lectures at other institutes.
46 Sarah Gallagher Teaching in LeMars.
47 Students should remember Alumni should let Principal Gilchrist know how they are doing.
48 The Rev. E. D. Eaton Will deliver oration.
49 We are pleased Notes prosperity of college at Ames.
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50 A neat little paper Maquoketa editor praises The Students' Offering.
51 Hon. S. G. Smith Members of Board of Directors visit school.
52 Normal School directory Roster of directors, officers, and faculty.
53 Prof. N. W. Boyes New member of Board of Directors to replace W. A. Stow; Mr. Lewelling will continue service.
54 Scientific investigation
Anderson--Edgar E.
Attempts to differentiate between science and religion.
55 The lecture of Prof. Bartlett Professor Bartlett lectures on the scientific topic of heat.
56 What is life?
Churchill--Loren E. (Class of 1878)
Poses questions about the nature of life.
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57 A rolling stone gathers no moss
Gilchrist--Maude B. (Classes of 1878 and 1880; Science Faculty)
Attempts to relate old saying to life.
58 Knowledge
Hiner--Hettie
Education is important in carrying out one's duties and is in accordance with God's will.
59 The Offering Will institute subscription fee of fifteen cents per year.
60 Then and now
Churchill--Loren E. (Class of 1878)
Changes for the better in children's education.
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61 Difficulties
Cascaden--Mary H.
One gathers strength by overcoming difficulties.
62 It may be a matter of interest 241 students are enrolled this year with the prospect of greater attendance next year.
63 Voice
Rand--Edward M.
Offers advice for good, persuasive speech.
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64 Anna McNally Offers millinery.
65 C. F. & E. W. Babcock Offers dry goods.
66 Carter House Hotel services.
67 Go to C. C. Shockey's Offers ice cream, lemonade, and candy.
68 Greater bargains Offers boots and shoes; C. Boehmler & Company.
69 Now is the time! Israel Brothers offer summer clothing.
70 Photographs! at H. A. Jordan's Art Gallery Offers a variety of photographic services.
71 Wise & Bryant Booksellers Offers books and stationers' supplies.