| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 3 | 4 | 82 |
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| Title | Article Summary |
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| About fifty members of the Baptist church | Professor and Mrs. G. W. Newton held a gathering at their home. |
| Mr. George Vinall | Left for work in Springfield, Massachusetts. |
| Mr. I. C. Martin | Visited his parental home in Cedar Falls with his family. |
| The Ossolis | Held a reception in the Commercial Club. |
| Mr. John McDonald | Visited the college. |
| Dr. E. E. Rall | Spent time visiting his sister in Cedar Falls; spoke at chapel. |
| On Wednesday, September 10 | Verna Farrington married Clarence E. Kaser. |
| Miss Louise Smith | Instructor of Physical Training at Charles City; spent time with friends in Cedar Falls. |
| Miss Maye Henry | Spent time in Cedar Falls visiting friends. |
| Miss Mary Mitze | Accepted a position teaching piano in Stillwater, Oklahoma. |
| Miss Harriet Case | Assisted Agnes Bodholdt in a concert at the Universalist church of Waterloo. |
| Miss Faye Palmer | Visited with her sister at Webb, Iowa. |
| Miss Edrie Cohoon | Married to Coan Moore at the home of J. F. Cohoon. |
| Mrs. H. H. Seerley | Visited their daughter in Cedar Rapids. |
| M. G. Begeman and H. Bley | Left to take up work in Michigan. |
| Mr. Sydner Maiden | Stopped in Cedar Falls on his way to Iowa City. |
| Mr. Bert Cleveland | Visited in Cedar Falls while the Algona Fair was going on. |