Students' Offering — March 1, 1881

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1 Winter beauty Poem to winter.
1 Dear Offering Maude Gilchrist gives her impressions of Wellesley College: the buildings, landscape, curriculum, and pedagogy.
2 The Norman Conquest Essay.
3 Costumes Purity of thought and action will lead to plain dress.
4 The four lectures Professors Hull, Gilchrist, Wright, and Bartlett deliver a course of scientific lectures.
4 Where is your mark on the nineteenth century? Must prepare to shape twentieth century for good.
4 The innovators: their work Brief history of education.
4 The Students' Offering Roster of staff.
4 We said in our last issue Trying to keep up standard of literary merit as well as include wit and humor.
5 The beginning An early thread of teacher education.
5 Normal rhetoricals Description of the processes and procedures for rhetorical classes.
6 Clara Cooke Teaching in Horton.
6 Jennie M. Buchanan Reporter for LeMars Sentinel.
6 Flora Popejoy Teaching in Hardin County.
6 Sarah Pierce Teaching in Mitchell.
6 S. B. Reed Studying in Iowa City.
6 Ella D. Williams Teaching near LaMoille.
6 Nellie Prescott Teaching in Harrison County.
6 Del Davenport Spends winter in Minneapolis.
6 W. H. Harwood Has partnership in law, land, and loan agency in Lake Mills.
6 Morris Thorpe Teaching northeast of Waverly.
6 Mrs. Householder, nee Joey Byers Visits with daughter Helen.
6 Elsie Packard Taught at Point Pleasant.
6 Mary Bozarth Teaching in Kansas.
6 Eli Dietz Visits campus.
6 Maggie Roberts and Jennie Barrett Teaching in Dunlap.
6 W. C. Abbott Visits campus.
6 Dr. McEwen Visits Grace Bixby and Carrie Barnes.
6 The Misses LeValley Both are married.
6 Clel Gilchrist and Timothy Hazen Returning to school after teaching winter school in Mitchell County.
6 Alice Felmley Finishes successful term of teaching.
6 E. M. Rands Superintendent in Mitchell County; creating stir with work.
6 F. R. Willis Law student in Iowa City.
6 Co. Supt. Guernsey Gives certificates to Normal students without examination.
6 Grace Winne Goes home to visit; forced by snow to stay there several more days.
6 The members of the Board Directors visit; heavy snow delays their departure.
6 Maggie Creelman Visiting relatives in Nova Scotia.
6 Our esteemed fellow worker Jessie Overman has been quite ill; now recovering.
6 C. E. Moore Hope to see him soon.
6 William Mulholland Leaves school because of eye trouble.