College Eye — October 9, 1913

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103 Kaffir Boys open lecture course African choir will sing; profile of the group.
103 Highland Park preliminary debate held Monday Preliminary debate was held Monday; teams picked for debate against Highland Park.
104 Science Club holds meeting Discussed chemical reactions and the Plantesmal hypothesis.
104 Science Club holds meeting Discussed chemical reactions and the Plantesmal hypothesis.
104 Lichty chosen cheer leader Pep Club elects council as well.
104 English Club elects officers Fifteen new members were inducted.
105 Official Notes News of other normal schools.
106 Faculty changes O. B. Read will take Professor Getchell's place; photo.
106 Christian Associations Emma Byers spoke twice to the Y. W. C. A.
106 Athletics Football team lost to Iowa, 45-3.
109 Ellsworth here Friday Encourages student passes to buy season tickets to games.
109 Societies News of literary societies; Sioux and Delphian inducted new members.
111 College girl series begins Women encourage to attend lectures on everyday subjects.
113 Miss Clara E. Schrag Teaching grammar at Parkersburg.
113 Miss Carol Forgey Director of Kindergarten at Manchester.
113 Misses Clara and Laura Chassell Taking graduate work at Northwestern University.
113 The engagement of Miss Illiah Long Illiah Long is engaged to Roger Fitz.
113 Miss Nell Lucas Accepted the position of kindergarten teacher at Mason City, Iowa.
113 Miss Iva Leary Teaching in Minneapolis.
113 Miss Emma Corneliussen Teaching in Pomeroy, Iowa.
114 Prof. G. W. Samson Gave an address on "Science and the Bible" in Waterloo.
114 Emory Meyers, son of O. W. Meyers Entered the State University to study pharmacy.
114 Miss Bertha Martin Enjoying a visit from her sister, who lives in Kansas.
114 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Along with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone arrived for a visit with Edith Wilson and Leora Stone.
114 Miss Ruth Porter Called home due to the illness of her mother.
114 Miss Margaret Dick Spent time with her sister Mary.
114 Prof. and Mrs. S. A. Lynch Entertained the English department faculty at their home.
114 Mrs. C. H. Bailey Entertained the faculty at a luncheon.
114 Miss Elizabeth Upton Principal at Quasqueton.
114 Clyde Workman Superintendent of schools at Red Lake Falls, Minnesota.
114 In a business letter to the editor R. W. Getchell writes that everything is going fine at his new job in Madison, Wisconsin.
114 Fred Vorhies Superintendent of schools in Lansing, Iowa.
114 Miss Hattie McConnell Attended the wedding of a friend in Marshalltown, Iowa.
114 Miss Alice Smith Enjoyed a visit from her aunt.
114 Miss Kathryn Meyers Given the position of principal at Eldon, Iowa.
114 Miss Frances Gleason Enjoying the position of teacher of music at Early, Iowa.
114 Miss Jessie Aitchison Teaching in Oelwein, Iowa.
114 Miss Inez Devens Working as an instructor in Charles City, Iowa.
114 Miss Anna Neumueller Living near Norway, Iowa.
114 Miss Ora M. Strait Instructor of eighth grade at Ogden, Iowa.
114 Mrs. L. M. Parsons Teaching in Dawson, Iowa.
114 Mrs. Sara Sherman Pryor Appointed head of the Public Speaking Department in the State Normal at Valley City, North Dakota.
114 Miss Jessie Lindsley Working as a primary teacher at Grundy Center.
114 Miss Henrietta Pals Teaching at Manson, Iowa.
114 Miss Loa Simons Enjoying her work as a teacher in Union, Iowa.
114 Miss Hallie Jennings Teaching geography and botany at the Short Ridge High School in Minneapolis.
114 Miss Fay Thomas Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
116 Cedar Falls had a big part in the annual convention The Third District Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs was held at Clarion; Marion McFarland Walker was a chairperson.
116 Miss Caroline Shirk Enjoying teaching at Bradley, South Dakota.
116 Mr. E. S. Fyler Will complete summer courses here and then transfer to Ames.
116 Mrs. Walker Enjoying a visit from her aunt.
116 Miss Hazel Aldrich Enjoying a visit from her two aunts.
116 Mrs. Fullerton of Fort Dodge Paid a visit to her daughter Bess.
116 The last issue of "The Gregg Writer" Article about R. V. Coffey was presented by the paper.
116 Mr. Brian Condit Spent time at his home on College Hill.
116 There will be a music recital Music recital will be given by members of the faculty.
116 Miss Alice Winthers Spent time with friends at college.