College Eye — April 10, 1912

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1 County superintendents meet here next week; program for annual spring conference is announced will discuss many topics, session will last two days Will emphasize rural education.
1 Ames had new president; state board announces selection last Friday of Dr. Raymond Pearson of New York, comes highly recommended A look at the lengthy selection process.
2 Lida Mutch Has been called home due to the death of her father.
2 Queene Brown Spent a few days in Des Moines last week.
2 Ethel Whitten Spent the weekend at her home in Charles City.
2 Florence McCorkindale Visited college last Friday.
2 Friends in the city Have recently learned that Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clark are now parents of a little boy.
2 Marjorie Marsh Is touring through Europe.
2 Ida Turner Visited campus along with her mother.
2 Mary and Lura Barnum Were visited by Leola Laycock last week.
2 Sup't F. L Oleson Visited college last week.
2 Elsie Ottosen Was visited by her sister last week.
2 Julia Porter Visited Grace Aitchison last week.
2 Miss Ruth Jeffers Visited campus on Thursday.
2 Marion Wyant and Evangeline White Were both visitors last week.
2 Grace Rait Is a teacher in the Training School but gave up her duties for a few days last week due to an illness.
2 Miss St. George Was a college visitor on Friday.
2 Y. M. C. A. employment bureau Will help to find Saturday and after-school work for ISTC men.
3 Our alumni students at Iowa City Some spent their Easter vacation in Cedar Falls.
3 Mr. Begeman Went to Des Moines to make arrangements for the meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science.
3 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Returned from New York.
3 Mr. and Mrs. Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Issued invitations for a dinner on April 18.
3 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Delivered an address in Rockford.
3 Cora Crouch Spent the past week with Ida Lamberty and has now returned to her home in Le Mars.
3 Sup't Overmeir Visited the college of business last Friday.
4 Did you know Urges students to subscribe to the Old Gold; urges people to arrive on time for entertainment.
4 Student self-government Register and Leader believes students may be granted certain responsibilities.
5 Prof. Clark will be here Friday Will present lecture and readings.
5 Letter from secretary Robertson, Shanghai, China Lengthy letter on conditions in China; famine and war dominate the country.
5 Dr. Kepford talks; interesting lecture on tuberculosis given Tuesday night Spoke on measures that could help stop the spread of the disease.
5 Forensic contest comes soon; debaters are hard at work preparing for battle with Morningside Preparing to debate the topic of tariffs.
6 Teaching English literature in schools; III; some pedagogical considerations Continuation on lengthy essay on teaching literature.
8 Our neighbors News from conference schools.