| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 18 | 3 | 3 |
Page 3
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Miss Aitchison and Miss Uttley | Completing a supplementary geography book. |
| Miss Gladys E. Johnston | Teaching public school music in Lake Mills, Iowa. |
| Miss Refa Dick | Called home due to the death of her brother. |
| Miss Leggett | Has returned to her work. |
| Next Tuesday | Will be talk for freshmen at Chapel time. |
| The Sophomore Cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. | Will entertain the council. |
| Miss Elsie Williams | Teaching in Rippey, Iowa. |
| Miss Gwendolyn Selleck | Teaching home economics in Barnum, Iowa. |
| Prof. E. J. Cable | Plans to classify the material in the high school museum in Burlington, Iowa. |
| Prof. E. J. Cable | Plans to classify the material in the high school museum in Burlington, Iowa. |
| Prof. Clark | Working on his Ph. D. at Nebraska. |
| Prof. Scott | Received Ph. D. from Iowa State College. |
| Mr. Harrison Busby | Vacationing in Europe; meet Clyde Brooks at Westminster Abbey. |
| Miss Florence E. Stoakes | Taking advanced work in Ames. |
| Mildred Spohn | Visited her home in Cedar Falls; principal in Dunbar. |
| Miss Carrie V. Bailey | Visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bailey; teaching in McGregor, Iowa. |
| In answer to a call for feminine band artists | Applications were received from twenty-two women. |
| Mr. Howard Thurman | Pastor at Mount Zion Baptist Church; will speak in the Auditorium. |