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1 Human progress
Mullarky--Kate E. (Class of 1879)
Recognizes progress in all human fields.
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2 Independent thinking
White--John S.
Use your own God-given reason.
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3 Mathematics
Bartlett--Moses Willard (English Faculty)
Professor Bartlett believes that the study of mathematics should not be decreased in American schools despite the pressures of a crowded curriculum.
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4 Influence
Harwood--William H. (Class of 1879; Board of Trustees)
People are affected by good and bad influences.
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5 An effort will be made Will attempt to put out issue of TSO immediately after Commencement.
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6 An entertainment Literary societies will present end-of-term entertainment of music and drama; societies flourishing.
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7 Institute work All faculty will work in institutes over break.
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8 Miss Ensign Will deliver Master's oration at University of Iowa.
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9 Professor Gilchrist Invited to read paper at NEA convention.
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10 Since our last issue Principal Gilchrist delivers lecture on the sun; Kate Mullarky presents watch chain to him on behalf of the students.
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11 The male members of the faculty Men of faculty often take to pulpit on campus or in city; Miss Webster assists with Sunday schools or prayer meetings.
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12 The Students' Offering Staff and subscription information.
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13 The winter term Work progressing; prospects for next term look good.
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14 What is the true province of normal schools supported by the state? Excerpts from discussion in the Normal Monthly among Principal Gilchrist, S. N. Fellows, and Henry Sabin.
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15 The second number Comments from other newspapers on The Students' Offering.
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16 Clara Glenn Marries.
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17 Clel and Maude Gilchrist Return to Normal after their schools finish.
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18 D. K. Bond Will teach in New Hampton institute.
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19 Dan Jennings Goes home on account of severe measles.
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20 Dell Chapman Teaching in Parkersburg.
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21 E. Anderson Returns to Normal for second year.
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22 Eva Cooke Parents visit.
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23 G. B. Phelps Has been teaching in Illinois.
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24 Ida Perry Back at Normal.
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25 Jennie Young Leaves school because of mother's illness.
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26 John S. White Red Oak school is done.
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27 John S. White Returns for third year.
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28 Maggie Roberts Teaching in Dunlap.
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29 May Jackson Teaching in Newton.
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30 Mr. Carraher Returns home.
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31 Normal School directory Roster of directors, officers, and faculty.
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32 Professor J. M. Hobron Praise for music instruction.
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33 Seward Digby Excavates Indian mound in New York.
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34 Spring term Beginning of term; boarding reduced to $2.75 per week.
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35 The Alpha Society Meeting times.
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36 The Philomathean Society Meeting times.
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37 Ahead of all competition Offers spring clothing.
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38 B. Thorpe's Cash Store Offers novelties and dry goods.
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39 Photographs Offers stereoscopic views of Cedar Falls.
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40 The reason why Offers clothing and dry goods.
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41 This paper Offers printing services.
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42 Whoa, Emma Offers clothing.
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43 Wise & Bryant Offers books and supplies.