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| Teachers' salaries | Believes that teachers' salaries should be paid according to the importance and quality of the work performed. | |
| Literary beauties of the Bible | Cites literary merit of Bible. |
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| Alumni Association | Alumni met to organize Alumni Association; officers elected; plan to meet during Commencement week of 1880. |
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| Philomathean Society | Held third anniversary celebration; lengthy description of program. |
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| The entertainment | Description of Alpha celebration. |
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| John Perkins | Visiting his sister Libbie Perkins. | |
| Miss E. J. Sutton | Elected president of Alpha. | |
| Professor Bartlett | Class gives books to Professor Bartlett and his wife. | |
| Rev. Mr. Young | Addresses Philos on the South. | |
| Sunday School | Meets every Sunday at 4PM. | |
| Philomathean Society | Meets every Saturday at 7PM. | |
| The Alpha Society | Meets every Saturday at 7PM. | |
| Normal School directory | Roster of officers, faculty, and staff; calendar for 1878-1879. | |
| The examining board | All students passed. | |
| Decoration Day | Celebrate with torchlight procession, speeches, toasts, and music. | |
| The fog-horn is hushed | Mr. Martz has moved to a home downtown. | |
| Every morning | Seniors are done with their outdoor oration practice. | |
| Mr. R. H. Gurley | Visits on way home. | |
| Normal boulevards have been repaired | Look respectable. | |
| Boarding students | Have ice cream on picnic in grove. | |
| The Normal boys | Have played baseball against Cedar Falls boys three times and lost all three. | |
| Charles Flint | Visits sister and friends. | |
| Mr. Churchill | Has made several short visits. | |
| Mrs. Ensign | Visits daughter. | |
| Gertie Yard | Left school on account of family affairs. |
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| The decorum and dignity | Several visitors arrive. |
Page 12
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| Wise & Bryant | Offers books and sundries. |
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| The reason why | Offers dry goods. |
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| E. L. Andrews | Offers groceries. |
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| B. Thorpe's Cash Store | Offers novelties and dry goods. |
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| Shockey, the candy man | Offers candy, fruit, and ice cream. |
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| All parties | Offers musical instruction. |
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| This paper | Printing services. |
Page 2
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| Nature's hidden treasures | Man looks outward and inward for mysteries. | |
| Scales | Ways in which we measure ourselves. | |
| Clouds | What we see when we see clouds. |
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| Then and now | The growth of civilization. |
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| Unrestricted suffrage | Democratic government demands that individuals have the greatest amount of freedom. |
Page 4
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| Why should she study? | Advocates education for women. | |
| Our government a success | Has stood the test of one hundred years. |
Page 5
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| High lights and deep shadows | There is value to all parts of a picture. | |
| Keys | Keys open the paths to understanding. |
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| Influence of nations | Each nation chooses material and makes its own influence. | |
| Early English literature |
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| Our nation | America's growth and strength. | |
| Dangers and demands of the age |
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| Truth | ||
| Our aristocracy | Strength of America. | |
| America and its religion |
Page 9
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| Baccalaureate sermon | Praise for Principal Gilchrist's sermon. |
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| Miss Ensign | Goes to Iowa City to deliver oration. |
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| Christian art | The influence of Christianity on art. | |
| Science | The truth that science produces. |