| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Students' Offering | 6 | 21 | 6 |
Page 6
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Mary Coddington Rowen | Returns from Colorado to live in Janesville. |
| Professor Hull | Delivers new program card to Philomatheans. |
| Mrs. Hunt | Lectures on temperance; advises future teachers to preach temperance scientifically. |
| Over fifty teachers | Have left school to go out to teach during the term. |
| Consummate ingenuity | Students in Chapel building find way to communicate with students in main building. |
| A new library catalogue | Each student will receive a list of all books in the library; it will be arranged by subject, shelf number, and author. |
| Y. M. C. A. lecture course | Will consist of five lectures and one elocutionary entertainment. |
| Thanksgiving came and went | Description of Thanksgiving meal and entertainment. |
| Laura Greene | Finds initial opposition to, but later success with her methods of teaching. |
| School has lately been visited | Former students visit. |
| Libbie Perkins | Visits friends at Normal. |
| Ella Rich | Teaching near Janesville. |
| The marriage | Dora M. Howard married T. M. Brown. |
| F. Fiester | Superintendent of penmanship in Clinton. |
| D. B. Greigg | Attending college in Illinois. |
| Luella Pollock | Teaching in Ida Grove. |
| Mary D. Carr | Engaged at institute in Toledo. |
| Emily Gosden | Teaching in Butler County. |
| Jessie E. Fitch | Attending the University of Nebraska. |
| Florence Long | Teaching in Homer. |
| Fannie Overman | Married Mr. Williams. |
| We also hear | Sarah Pierce married Mr. Vaughn. |
| A. H. Van Scey and Maggie H. Roberts | Married recently. |
| Charles Williams and Nellie Getchell | Married December 4, 1881. |
| A. T. Jones | Goes out to teach in hopes that his health will be improved. |
| Esther Carpenter | Leaves school because of poor health. |
| Societies | Philos meet every Saturday at 7PM; Alphas meet every Saturday evening. |
| B. F. Langdon | Auditor in Storm Lake. |