Issue Contents
Page 1
# | Article | Article Summary |
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1 | Rainy days Sibley--Evangeline C. |
Poem. |
2 | The true philosopher's stone Webber--Viola M. |
Work is the key to all discovery. |
Page 2
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3 | Handwriting an index of character Packard--Elsie Cornelia (Class of 1882) |
Page 3
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4 | How do you like the Offering? | New design. |
5 | Malcolm Stewart | Had been managing funds for Commencement of Class of 1881; gives final $2 to library fund. |
6 | Why do we study? Bartlett--Elmer Ellsworth (Class of 1883) |
The objects of study. |
Page 4
# | Article | Article Summary |
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7 | Bookkeeping Hull--W. N. |
Professor Hull outlines the field of bookkeeping. |
8 | The cognitive faculties Hieber--Amelia |
Discusses mental phenomena. |
9 | The Students' Offering | Roster of staff. |
10 | With this number | New staff outlines aims. |
Page 5
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11 | Memorial services | Description of services held for President Garfield. |
12 | Our friend L. J. Stanton | Sends back word of his work as a teacher. |
13 | Professor Gilchrist | Has compiled file of programs of entertainments presented at the Normal School. |
14 | Since the last issue | Outside woodwork painted, walls papered, floors carpeted, and telephone installed. |
15 | The Chapelites | Building has been redecorated. |
16 | The fences around the campus | Have been repaired. |
17 | What a great convenience | Appreciate laundry service. |
Page 6
# | Article | Article Summary |
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18 | Ada McClelland | Teaching in Nevada. |
19 | Addie Gillespie | Teaching in Grinnell. |
20 | Albert Grundy | Marries; principal in Earlville. |
21 | Alice McManus and Ella Shaffner | Returned from visit to Chicago. |
22 | Anna Davis | Teaching in Mason City. |
23 | Anna Fitch | Teaching in Delmar. |
24 | Carrie Flint | Visiting friends in New York. |
25 | Carrie J. Lang | Teaching in Marshalltown. |
26 | Carrie M. Williams and Ella D. Williams | Return to complete third year of work. |
27 | Clara Willey | Will teach near Cedar Falls. |
28 | D. K. Bond | Poor health does not permit him to teach this fall. |
29 | Daniel Jennings | Teaching near LaGrande. |
30 | E. J. Coyle | Teaching near Ackley. |
31 | Ed M. Rands | County Superintendent in Mitchell. |
32 | Edward T. Moyer | Principal at Shell Rock. |
33 | Eleanor Kraiger | Teaching in West Branch. |
34 | Ella M. Alden | Teaching in Alden. |
35 | Elon Albert Pierce | In California. |
36 | Emma and Laura Jaquith | Teaching in Ft. Dodge. |
37 | Emma F. White | Teaching in Humboldt. |
38 | Emma Sutton | Stopped at Normal before beginning her teaching job at Mason City. |
39 | Estella Reuillard and Mary L. Chapman | Teaching in Cedar Falls. |
40 | Eva Cooke | Teaching in Lovilla. |
41 | Frank C. Bingham | Principal at Colo. |
42 | Frank R. Gardner | Will teach this winter. |
43 | Frank R. Willis | Practicing law in Cherokee. |
44 | George B. Phelps | Principal in Delman; married last summer. |
45 | George Chandler | Teaching in Riceville. |
46 | George Newton | At the Normal to complete the didactic course. |
47 | Grace Bixby | Teaching in Independence. |
48 | Hannah J. Gallagher | Teaching in LeMars. |
49 | Idella Chapman | Continues to teach in Parkersburg. |
50 | Jennie L. Buchanan | Visited campus. |
51 | Jennie M. Buchanan | Teaching in LeMars. |
52 | Jessie Overman | Returns to Los Angeles. |
53 | Joel E. McCarty | At home near Mento. |
54 | John Nichols | Teaching in Marshall County. |
55 | Kate E. Mullarky | Teaching in Cedar Falls. |
56 | Kate E. Nevile | Teaching in Clarence. |
57 | Kate M. Wetherell | Teaching in Clear Lake. |
58 | Lemuel J. Stanton | Teaching in Edenville. |
59 | Loren E. Churchill | Superintendent-elect of Black Hawk County. |
60 | Lou P. Barrett | Principal at Garner. |
61 | Louise Jennings Rich | Teaching in Decorah. |
62 | Lucy J. Rowen | Teaching In La Porte City. |
63 | Malcolm Stewart | Principal at Cascade. |
64 | Mary D. Ballantyne | Principal of Brooklyn High School. |
65 | Mary D. Carr | Teaching in Ft. Dodge. |
66 | Matilda Palmer | Teaching in Grinnell. |
67 | Maude Gilchrist | Returns to Wellesley. |
68 | May Davis | Teaching in Mason City. |
69 | Mollie Myers | Taught one year; now studying medicine. |
70 | Our new silver knives | Can cut the toughest beef. |
71 | Rose Southard | Teaching in Grinnell. |
72 | Samuel B. Reed | Attending the University. |
73 | Sarah Gardner | Teaching in Colo. |
74 | Sarah Pierce | Teaching in Mitchell. |
75 | Seward Higby | Visiting friends in New York. |
76 | Sue M. Sawyer | Teaching in LeMars. |
77 | The boys now propel their pedal extremities | Men are playing football. |
78 | The marriage | Alice Holland married Alfred Borquin. |
79 | The school opened | 130 new students; total of 238 in attendance. |
80 | W. H. Harwood | In land agency business in Lake Mills. |
81 | W. I. Benham | Principal at Alden. |
82 | Warren Houston | Teaching in Clermont. |
83 | We clip the following item | Description of men's dormitory in Chapel building. |
84 | Wilbur Davis | Principal in Winthrop. |