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Rewards

Earthly and heavenly rewards.

Object lessons

Teaching from real things.

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Maxmillian and Carlotta

The story of the Emperor and Empress of Mexico.

The Students' Offering

Staff changes: Edgar Anderson succeeds Albert Grundy; Maude Gilchrist is teaching in Osage; Carrie Cox becomes one of the literary editors.

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Professor Gilchrist

Seeking donations of elms and hard maples for planting on campus, especially along the lane leading to the building.

Why we study

Making use of our intellectual powers.

The new bulletin board

Philomatheans have new board.

The Normal Monthly

William Benham is back at the Normal School after the Cascade board decided to run a less expensive school.

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The Students' Offering

Staff of the paper.

The last number

Last issue of this term will feature Commencement.

Spring term

Comments on new students.

The entertainment

End-of-term social event includes presentation of the play "Bread upon the Waters", orations, recitation, music, and a dinner.

Our state normal schools

Excerpts from Principal Gilchrist's address after his return from visiting other normal schools.

Advantages of method

Every teacher has his own method.

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Primary teaching

Advice to teachers.

Debt

Role of debt in society.

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Joe Hubbard

Teaching near Grundy Center.

Hannah Buchanan

Teaching near LaMoille.

Tillie Talbot and Lonnie Stevenson

Teaching near Brooklyn.

Professor Gilchrist took charge

Professor Gilchrist ran institute in Northwood; Professor Hull taught institute in New Hampton.

The lightning-rod man

Has been on campus.

One characteristic

Normal Sunday service attended by all students.

You can tell the seniors

Have fuzz on their upper lips.

Why is it that the boys

Play baseball in front of school.

The Y. M. C. A.

Held meeting on campus.

Mail matters

Steward distributes mail after first supper bell.

The members of the botany class

Flower beds nipped by frost.

The Sunday School

About fifty students attend under superintendent Mary Ballantyne.

John Knox

Teaching at Spring Grove.

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Alice Holland

Visits friends on campus.

Normal School directory

Roster of directors, officers, and faculty of school; calendar for 1878-1879.

Mary Chapman Promoted to higher room in Osage.
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M. Walker Visits Miss Ensign.
Clara Ensign Will teach near home.
Sunday School Meets every Sunday at 4PM.
Philomathean Society Meets every Saturday at 7PM.
Alpha Society Meets every Saturday at 7PM.
The winter term Visitors witness public examinations at end of term.
Several of the students Some stay at school between terms for study and fun.
The exuberant Bs Have photo taken.
At the last recitation Carrie Flint presents Miss Ensign with class photo.
Prof. Hull left immediately Meets family in Chicago and escorts them home to Cedar Falls.
W. W. Pattee Visits his father the Steward.
Addie Gillespie Gives up studies on account of poor health.
Ella Pierson Summoned home on account of her mother's poor health.
Rev. C. Townsend Gave pleasant Sabbath talk.
May Merrin Will teach Model School.
Maude Gilchrist Takes sudden vacancy in Osage.
Waverly Four visit Mrs. Parsons.
Professor Wright Receives book of Bryant's poetry presented by Eliza Rawstern on behalf of second year class.
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B. Thorpe's Cash Store

Offers novelties.

Ahead of all competition

Offers clothing.

All parties wishing

Offers musical instruction.

This paper

Offers printing services.

Wise & Bryant

Offers books and sundries.

The reason why

Offers clothing and dry goods.

E. L. Andrews

Offers groceries.