| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 1 | 17 | 5 |
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Miss Fesenbeck | Spoke to the Reading Circle about her trip to Egpyt. |
| Official notes | Recognizes the life and mourns the death of librarian Ellen D. Biscoe, who died January 29, 1912. |
| Association news | Gospel team visits New Hartford. |
| Miss Frances Dickey | Studying at Columbia University; will go to North Carolina school. |
| Miss Harriet Orvis | Studying at University of Nebraska. |
| Mr. John Akin | Teaching north of Waterloo. |
| M. L. Fuller | Doing well on job with Weather Bureau. |
| Miss Carrie Koch | Principal in Dunkerton. |
| Edna Stone | Teaching in Montana. |
| Estella McCormick | Teaching in Seattle. |
| B. S. Asquith | Teaching in Council Bluffs. |
| Mr. Edward A. Ruppelt | Enrolled in school. |
| Miss Francis White | Entered school. |
| We wish to extend congratulations | Kate Kenny married Leslie Hill Prince. |
| Pres. H. H. Seerley | Accepting invitation to speak to the Colorado State Teachers Association. |
| Mr. G. W. Walters | Appointed as a member of a commisiion of International Sunday School Associations. |
| Mr. John Akin | Teaching north of Waterloo. |
| Mr. Newton | Deleivered a speech to the Civic League of Cedar Falls. |
| Miss Bertha Stiles | She will assist during summer school. |
| Miss Frances Dickey | Teaches at the Winthrop Normal and Industrial College at Rockhill, South Carolina. |
| Reverend Day | Gave an address at chapel. |
| Mr. Edward A. Ruppelt | Entered school here. |
| Miss Francis White | Entered college here. |
| Every member of the faculty | Ellen D. Biscoe died recently. |
| Miss Harriet Orvis | She is a student at the University of Nebraska. |
| B. S. Asquith | Teaching at Council Bluffs High School. |
| Estella McCormick | Teaching in Seattle, Washington. |
| Edna Stone | Teaching at Butte, Montana. |
| Miss Carrie Koch | She is principal of Dunkerton schools. |
| Mr. E. Silver | Visited college. |
| M. L. Fuller | Head of United States Weather Bureau office in Peoria. |