| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 3 | 1 | 21 |
Page 21
All Pages in this Issue
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Margaret Lucas | Enjoyed a visit from her mother. |
| Stella Stone's mother | Mother was a Commencement visitor. |
| The condition of O. F. Griffith | Suffered a stroke and is not expected to live much longer. |
| Professor Meyerholz | Has returned, along with Professor Frampton, to teach the summer term. |
| Miss Dunham and Miss Wolf | Gave their resignations. |
| Maude Boaden's mother | Came from Chamberlain, South Dakota, for Commencement. |
| The Student Volunteer band | Enjoyed a picnic at Dry Run. |
| Ella Van Dellen | Enjoyed a visit from her mother and sister. |
| Miss Carrie Parker | Visited friends on campus. |
| Miss Alvina Jennings | Enjoyed a visit from her mother. |
| Miss Millicent Warriner | Was a guest at the home of Mrs. F. Stevens. |
| Miss Myra Call | Was called to Webster City by an illness in the family. |
| Paul Colegrove and Miss Mildred Kerlin of Storm Lake | Were married in Iowa City. |
| Professor Welles | Will leave to study music in Paris at the end of summer term. |
| Miss Oliver and Mrs. Walker | Entertained two new literary societies. |
| John, the son of Roger Leavitt | Became a member of Phi Beta Kappa. |
| Commencement week | Professor Colegrove will give many addresses at many commencements. |
| A telegram received by President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley | Received news of a grandson; new baby is son of Dr. and Mrs. Clem Seerley. |
| An appreciative audience gathered | Performance was given by three graduates of the music department. |
| Miss Ruth Casaday | Called home on account of an illness in the family. |
| Miss Ward | Will spend her vacation lecturing in the southern and western states. |
| Miss Cora Dilly | Will head the playground work for the summer. |
| Miss Mary Hearst | Along with Katherine Constant, attended the missionary pageant in Chicago. |