Issue Contents

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1 Association
Bixby--Grace (Class of 1881)
Understanding how one thing recalls another.
2 Hidden treasures
Chapman--Idella E.
Look deep for power and strength.
3 The growth of the drama
Jones--Anna M. (Student--1878)
Brief history of drama.
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4 Above the clouds
Cox--Carrie
Man must rise above the clouds.
5 Alpha and Omega Beginnings and endings in human life.
6 Language
Fehleisen--Bertha
The diversity of language.
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7 F. R. Willis Teaching in Minnesota.
8 Influence
Asper--Roderick R.
Traces the power of influence and learning from others.
9 Rev. A. D. Mayo Will speak at next Commencement.
10 The press
Gallagher--Hannah J. (Class of 1880)
The growth of publications.
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11 Carboniferous age
Cooke--Eva
Essay on formation of coal.
12 Dialogue on political economy
Gilchrist--Maude B. (Classes of 1878 and 1880; Science Faculty)
Imaginary dialogue on wealth.
13 The Students' Offering Roster of staff.
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14 Defective teaching
Dietz--M. M.
Problems in the education system.
15 Memory
McCarty--Joel Edward (Class of 1880)
The role of memory in learning.
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16 A few of our subscribers Neglected to pay subscription.
17 A reading from Shakespeare Will be part of closing entertainment.
18 Ball playing Players practicing.
19 From appearances Account of group photograph session.
20 March barely escaped Blizzard two days before turn of calendar.
21 Our school A brief report on the success, needs, legislative support, and prospect of the Normal School.
22 Professor Bartlett's algebra class Finishes theory of equations.
23 Professor Gilchrist lectured Lectures on "The Sun" before YMCA audience.
24 Professor Wright's lecture Lecture on literature well-received.
25 The celebrated missionary William Taylor conducted services.
26 The contests Interesting competition in Miss Ensign's class.
27 The election of the Philos Roster of new officers.
28 The lady students Form literary circle called the "Crescent Coterie".
29 The music for the closing entertainment Under Miss McLagan's direction.
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30 A bill appropriating $17,500 Passes in General Assembly.
31 Carrie Flint Teaching winter school in Black Hawk County.
32 Ella Rich Visiting campus accompanied by Emma Sutton.
33 Florence Aubrey Had been teaching at school near Normal, but called home on account of father's illness; Maggie Rae will replace her.
34 George W. Gates Enjoyed visit of family.
35 Last summer a goodly number Principal Gilchrist invited to join International Society for Investigating and Promoting the Science of Teaching.
36 Mary and Josie Cameron Accompanied parents to Mapleton.
37 Messrs. Chandler and Reed. Visit friends at the Normal.
38 Messrs. Smith, Boyes Board of Directors visits.
39 Misses Duggan Called home on account of illness of mother.
40 Mr. Boddy Returns to Ames after work at the Normal.
41 Mrs. Pattee Has been ill.
42 Normal School directory Roster of directors, faculty, and officers of the school.
43 Societies Philos meet every Saturday at 7PM; Alphas meet every Saturday evening.
44 The committee from the State Legislature Visited campus and were pleased.
45 The entertainment Brief account of program; raise $25 for hall furnishings.
46 The National Education Association Principal Gilchrist is president of Normal School Department.
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47 A. R. Begun, dentist Dental services.
48 Ahead of all competition Clothing, boots, and shoes.
49 All you Normalites can save Grocery supplies at Bates.
50 G. K. Gilchrist Photographic services.
51 Go to Foster's Barber services.
52 Ladies, call at Anna McNally's Finest assortment of millinery.
53 Miss M'Millan Offers millinery.
54 No, never! Stock of dry goods.
55 Pierce Boots, shoes, and clothing for sale.
56 Stop at Anton Sartori's Druggist and bookseller.
57 The 10 cent novelty store Offers many inexpensive items.
58 Wise & Bryant Druggists and booksellers.