| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 9 | 9 | 8 |
Page 8
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Gladys Berg | Returned home due to family illness. |
| The Y. W. C. A. cabinet | Had a party at Willard Hall. |
| Miss Ruth Sweezy | Has been absent because of tonsillitis and ear problems. |
| Miss Elizabeth Burney | Went to Iowa City for study center work. |
| The Kappas | Had a tea. |
| Alice Fletcher | Spent the weekend visiting friends in Reinbeck. |
| Miss Platner's brother | Is in the Navy and is here on leave of absence. |
| Miss Broeksmit and Miss Weisel | Entertained friends for lunch. |
| The English Club | Had a meeting. |
| Ina Salyers | Is leaving school for the rest of the term. |
| The first year primaries | Had a party in the Gym. |
| Prof. Frampton | Gave a recital to his pupils. |
| The faculty are now very close | Funds are being raised for the Y. M. C. A. Friendship Fund. |
| Ethelda Swartwood | Is visiting friends in Earlville. |
| Leona Tatum | Is visiting her sister. |
| Alta Mae Floyd and Leah Thompson | Spent the weekend in Vinton. |
| Bartlett Hall girls gone for weekend | Roster of those who were away. |
| Miss Helen Brown | Spent the weekend with Dorothy Munson in Manchester. |
| Prof. Campbell | Resumed work on Monday. |
| Grace Wilson | Is teaching in Marble Rock and spent the weekend with Gladys Braley. |
| Mary F. Wilson | Returned home after the death of her sister. |
| Miss Broeksmit | Attended homecoming at Coe College. |
| Mrs. Putney | Has been sick for two weeks. |
| Prof. Mount | Gave an address at Coe College. |
| Prof. Luteyn | Will give a speech at the Dubuque German College. |
| Mrs. R. C. Jongewaard | Is spending the week with her daughters. |
| Helen Tidrick | Has quit school because of illness. |
| Ida Allen | Returned home to Oelwein because of sickness. |
| Isabel Montgomery and Doris Brown | Spent the weekend with Vera Sprague. |
| Chas. E Stinson | Recently moved to Williston, North Dakota. |
| It was Jack Sly's first day | He was mistaken for a student, though he was the new principal. |