| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 3 | 6 | 114 |
Page 114
All Pages in this Issue
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Miss Alice Smith | Enjoyed a visit from her aunt. |
| Miss Fay Thomas | Enjoyed a visit from her mother. |
| Miss Hallie Jennings | Teaching geography and botany at the Short Ridge High School in Minneapolis. |
| Miss Loa Simons | Enjoying her work as a teacher in Union, Iowa. |
| Miss Henrietta Pals | Teaching at Manson, Iowa. |
| Miss Jessie Lindsley | Working as a primary teacher at Grundy Center. |
| Mrs. Sara Sherman Pryor | Appointed head of the Public Speaking Department in the State Normal at Valley City, North Dakota. |
| Mrs. L. M. Parsons | Teaching in Dawson, Iowa. |
| Miss Ora M. Strait | Instructor of eighth grade at Ogden, Iowa. |
| Miss Anna Neumueller | Living near Norway, Iowa. |
| Miss Inez Devens | Working as an instructor in Charles City, Iowa. |
| Miss Jessie Aitchison | Teaching in Oelwein, Iowa. |
| Miss Frances Gleason | Enjoying the position of teacher of music at Early, Iowa. |
| Miss Kathryn Meyers | Given the position of principal at Eldon, Iowa. |
| Prof. G. W. Samson | Gave an address on "Science and the Bible" in Waterloo. |
| Miss Hattie McConnell | Attended the wedding of a friend in Marshalltown, Iowa. |
| Fred Vorhies | Superintendent of schools in Lansing, Iowa. |
| In a business letter to the editor | R. W. Getchell writes that everything is going fine at his new job in Madison, Wisconsin. |
| Clyde Workman | Superintendent of schools at Red Lake Falls, Minnesota. |
| Miss Elizabeth Upton | Principal at Quasqueton. |
| Mrs. C. H. Bailey | Entertained the faculty at a luncheon. |
| Prof. and Mrs. S. A. Lynch | Entertained the English department faculty at their home. |
| Miss Margaret Dick | Spent time with her sister Mary. |
| Miss Ruth Porter | Called home due to the illness of her mother. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson | Along with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone arrived for a visit with Edith Wilson and Leora Stone. |
| Miss Bertha Martin | Enjoying a visit from her sister, who lives in Kansas. |
| Emory Meyers, son of O. W. Meyers | Entered the State University to study pharmacy. |