| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 1 | 14 | 7 |
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Dr. E. E. Rall | Has been called to leave his position as head of the Department of Education at the University of Texas to take the same position at the University of Tennessee. |
| H. L. Eells | Is very successful in his work at Rolfe. |
| Rev. J. P. Huget | Was given an automobile as a Christmas present from his church. |
| Vera Lighthall | Has received a scholarship to the University of Chicago. |
| Maude Landis | Is the science teacher at the Centralia High School. |
| Ray L. Crouse | Spent his vacation, from teaching manual training in Hastings, Nebraska, at home. |
| Ella McLain | Is teaching drawing and penmanship in New Hampton; spent her vacation at home. |
| Harvey A. Welty | Has accepted the position of principal at Wyota school. |
| Cliff S. Dunham | Is secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Boulder, Colorado. |
| Supt. H. W. Chehock | Recently added two hundred dollars' worth of apparatus to his Physical Laboratory. |
| Mrs. Leola Farlow | Along with Jessie Farlow Kriel visited their mother and brother in Cedar Falls. |
| Thomas R. Amlie | Is living on a farm near Peterson, Iowa. |
| Edna Stone | Is living in Butte, Montana. |
| Miss Margaret Munsey | Father visited last week. |
| Miss Edith Sense | Spent the weekend in Iowa City with friends. |
| Miss June Young | Called home last week due death of an aunt. |
| Miss Ruth Brenner | Visited friends on College Hill. |
| Miss Edith Buck from Grinnell | Visited her aunt last week. |
| Mrs. Roy Jarnigan | Was a college visitor last Friday. |
| Mr. Heironimus | Was visited by his friend Curt Shields for a few days last week. |
| Miss Burton | Is the new assistant librarian and she has begun her duties. |
| Miss Anna Laker | Has been called home to Wyoming due to the death of her grandmother. |
| The Glidden Graphic | Commends W. H. Manifold for his success work in the school system. |
| G. W. Samson | Delivered the Passion Play at Shell Rock and addressed a Farmer's Institute in Allerton. |
| G. W. Walters and Prof. Reuben McKitrick | Went to Grundy Center to act as judges for a debate. |
| R. F. Seymour | Refereed the Drake-Nebraska game. |
| Supt. S. T. Neveln | Is excited about a new school to be built in Storm Lake. |
| Cap E. Miller | Is the president of the Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association; will meet at Grinnell, April 4, 5, and 6. |
| Margaret Benbow | Is praised for her work as Domestic Science teacher at St. Joseph, Missouri. |
| The Clear Lake High School | Was recently destroyed by fire. |
| Supt. W. A. Ottilie | Has introduced agriculture as a course of study at Goldfield. |
| Mr. E. T. Sheppard | Has been elected principal in Sioux City. |
| Miss Mary A. Faint | Has great teachers to work with as superintendent of Butler County schools. |
| Miss Katherine Knoepfler | Is retiring at the end of the semester as the German teacher in Fort Madison. |
| W. S. Mitchell | Is studying at the State College in Ames. |
| Lilly Robinson | Has received a position at Fort Madison High School. |
| Etta B. Utley | Has accepted a first primary position at Avoca. |
| Anna Appelman | Is teaching Primary at Hedrick. |
| Elizabeth Newton | Recently married Guy E. Mack. |
| Miss Emma Arent | Is working in Iowa City. |
| Miss Ruth Robinson | I a teacher in Plains, Montana. |
| Anna Daley | Has accepted a position at Liverpool. |
| Miss Mabel Shearer | Has requested to have her state certificate renewed. |
| Julia Porter | Now has a permanent position at West Union High School after substitute teaching there for a month. |