College Eye — September 24, 1913
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 71 | Within a few weeks | Candidates for the Old Gold elections need to announce themselves soon; staff should publish business report in College Eye. | |
| 71 | "Pep" club organized | Cheers practiced; officers elected; nearly all men attend meeting. | |
| 71 | Debate question settled | Will debate fixed rate utilities with Highland Park. | |
| 72 | Miss Lambert entertains | English Club holds first meeting of year; students and faculty present papers. | |
| 72 | Women's debating league is organized | Women organize after unsuccessful attempt last spring. | |
| 72 | Temperance association meeting | Black Hawk County meeting; purpose was to encourage more interest in the temperance movement. | |
| 72 | Official Notes | News notes of important faculty and school matters; Professor Loughridge is in Germany; new classes in home economics organized; library crowded; enrollment is over 1300; Professor Campbell studying rural schools. | |
| 73 | Faculty changes | Chloe Siner is taking Mabel Lodge's position in English; J. O. Perrine and Macy Campbell join staff; photo. | |
| 74 | Athletics | Progress report on the football team. | |
| 77 | Christian associations | Regular meetings held. | |
| 77 | Societies | News from the literary societies; meeting programs. | |
| 81 | Supt. C. R. Houstman | Spent time visiting friends on College Hill. | |
| 81 | Miss Eva Ekstam | Started work as a primary teacher in the public schools at Maurice. | |
| 81 | Miss Beatrice Bozarth | Has begun her work in the Latin Department | |
| 81 | Lee Shillinglaw | Visited the city before returning to Iowa City; spent the summer in Oklahoma. | |
| 81 | Mark I. Roberts | Visited the college; lives in San Jose, Iowa, where he is engaged in the banking business. | |
| 81 | Mrs. Will Cousins of Earlville, Iowa | Called to Cedar Falls by the illness of her daughter; has returned home with her daughter. | |
| 81 | Miss Frances Dickey | Left for Ohio to take up work in the music department of the Ohio State Normal School. | |
| 82 | Miss Mary Mitze | Accepted a position teaching piano in Stillwater, Oklahoma. | |
| 82 | Mr. Bert Cleveland | Visited in Cedar Falls while the Algona Fair was going on. | |
| 82 | Mr. Sydner Maiden | Stopped in Cedar Falls on his way to Iowa City. | |
| 82 | M. G. Begeman and H. Bley | Left to take up work in Michigan. | |
| 82 | Mrs. H. H. Seerley | Visited their daughter in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 82 | Miss Edrie Cohoon | Married to Coan Moore at the home of J. F. Cohoon. | |
| 82 | Miss Faye Palmer | Visited with her sister at Webb, Iowa. | |
| 82 | Miss Harriet Case | Assisted Agnes Bodholdt in a concert at the Universalist church of Waterloo. | |
| 82 | About fifty members of the Baptist church | Professor and Mrs. G. W. Newton held a gathering at their home. | |
| 82 | Miss Maye Henry | Spent time in Cedar Falls visiting friends. | |
| 82 | Miss Louise Smith | Instructor of Physical Training at Charles City; spent time with friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 82 | On Wednesday, September 10 | Verna Farrington married Clarence E. Kaser. | |
| 82 | Dr. E. E. Rall | Spent time visiting his sister in Cedar Falls; spoke at chapel. | |
| 82 | Mr. John McDonald | Visited the college. | |
| 82 | The Ossolis | Held a reception in the Commercial Club. | |
| 82 | Mr. I. C. Martin | Visited his parental home in Cedar Falls with his family. | |
| 82 | Mr. George Vinall | Left for work in Springfield, Massachusetts. | |
| 84 | Miss Jennie Sanders | Visited campus. | |
| 84 | Mrs. J. O. Perrine | Arrived in Cedar Falls from Ann Arbor, Michigan. | |
| 84 | Miss Vera Whinery | Back in school after an extended illness. | |
| 84 | Miss Florence Stevens | Accompanied Eunice Sparkman to her home in Eldora. | |
| 84 | The Shakes and Aristos | Enjoyed an evening of fun in the old gymnasium. |