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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.