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Show 34 igoo, and with the best of wishes for every member of our semi-centennial class, I am Yours loyally, H. C. RICHARDSON. Emmetsburg, Iowa, Jan. 29, iSgg. The Class of 'Q8 :- I am numbered with the teaching force of the class My position of assistant in the High School at this place, is quite agreeable in most respects. My work, which is in the line of History, Latin and English, brings me in contact with all of the pupils of the High School, many of whom are very bright and interesting. I certainly find the study of boy and girl nature an engrossing subject. Very sincerely, JEANNETTE STEWART. Correctionville, Iowa, Jan. 31, 1899. Dear Friends of 'Q8 :- If we had had our c^ass prayer-meeting to-night, and then the girls' club, to which, of course, the boys would have been invited, I know I would have had a great m.my questions to a^k the rest of you, and I imagine there would have been some to answer. The Northwestern University Woman's Medical School is very unlike Iowa College, and at first it was hard to be reconciled to the differences. As far as I am able to judge, the equipment here in every department is good, and the instruction thorough and comprehensive. I am very much pleased with my work. Since I have credit for part of the freshman course, I am taking two sophomore studies, and have |