| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 2 | 18 | 5 |
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove | Entertained friends. |
| Word has been received | Oliver Basham died. |
| Mr. and Mrs. McGeeney | Visited Mrs. Whittaker. |
| Professor Louis Begeman | Attended a meeting of scientists in Iowa City in the new physical laboratory. |
| Prof. Roy V. Coffey | Suffered a severe attack of the grippe. |
| Helen Jaroleman | Visited her home in Marshalltown. |
| The students of the music department | Presented a recital. |
| Bernice Briggs | Entertained friends at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. C. E. Pfifer. |
| Miss Florence E. Ward | Lectured in Mason City before the teachers association. |
| May Wright | Married C. F. Frame on December 25, 1912. |
| Florence Nenno | Spent a day at her home in Rowley. |
| Dr. Ira B. Roadman | Practicing in Minnesota. |
| Joseph Martin | Teaching eighth grade at East Waterloo. |
| Glenn Davis | Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls. |
| The many friends of Orlo Bangs | He is very successful in musical work in New York City. |
| Mrs. Fox | Mrs. Fox, New York City, visited chapel. |
| Exie McQuilkin | Spent a day at her home in La Porte City. |
| Minnie Anderson | Accepted teaching position in Waterloo. |
| Nellie Watson | Entered school here. |
| Pauline M. Leader | She has been a physician at the hospital in Clarinda for twelve years. |
| Lucy Harris | Teaching sixth grade in Waterloo. |