College Eye — October 23, 1913
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 135 | Occasionally our attention is called | Attributes success to faith in God. | |
| 136 | First convention was a success | North Central County Schools Association held first convention at T. C.; hope to raise standard of rural schools; President Seerley proposes Saturday study centers. | |
| 136 | Frank C. Travers delivers interesting lecture | Impersonated Napoleon Bonaparte. | |
| 136 | True Blue Club will hold meeting | All students in rural school education are in the club. | |
| 136 | Courses in state schools will be coordinated | Will help students transfer between state schools more easily. | |
| 137 | Athletics | Football team lost to St. Joe, 7-6; will play Grinnell next week. | |
| 137 | Official Notes | Notes on education around the country; ISNS alumna Elizabeth Perkins is conducting tours of Europe and the Middle East. | |
| 138 | Lecture course | Short biography of Maggie Teyte. | |
| 141 | Christian Associations | Budget for Y. W. C. A.; lecture on Rome for Newman Society. | |
| 143 | Societies | News of literary societies; Ossolis, Chrestomathians, Orios, and Irvings had initiation ceremonies. | |
| 145 | Supt. C. R. Houstman and Miss Elma Sherwood | Attended the North Central County Schools Association meeting in Cedar Falls. | |
| 145 | Miss Harriett Bozarth | Returned to Cedar Falls to attend the teachers convention. | |
| 145 | Mrs. Jessie Lantz of Mason City, Miss Lillie Winter and Miss Mamie Kennedy | Attended the teachers convention in Cedar Falls. | |
| 145 | Miss Bernice Sweeney | Recently married Fred Anthony. | |
| 145 | Miss Effie Thompson | Spending time with her sister. | |
| 146 | Miss Henrietta Thornton | Gave a presentation on European art and foreign cities. | |
| 146 | Miss Florence Ward | One of the principal speakers at the baby health contest at the Electric Park. | |
| 146 | The initiations | Literary societies hold initiations. | |
| 146 | Miss Bessie Keith | Attended the wedding of a friend at Iowa Falls. | |
| 146 | Miss Dorothy Franke | Made a short visit with her sister in Cedar Falls. | |
| 146 | Prof. Reuben McKitrick | Scheduled to take part in a discussion of labor conditions and regulations at the annual meeting of the Iowa State Conference of Charities and Correction. | |
| 146 | The meeting of the P. E. O. | Henrietta Thornton gave an excellent presentation. | |
| 146 | Miss Ila Gregg and Miss Tinkham | Both visited their homes. | |
| 146 | Prof. H. J. Peterson | Visited friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 146 | Miss Sara Riggs | Enjoying a visit from her sister. | |
| 146 | In an October number of the Musical Courier | Musical Courier review of a show that included Iowa State Teachers College alumnus Orlo Bangs. | |
| 146 | Supt. A. C. Fuller | Visited friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 146 | Mr. R. W. Scott | Director of Manual Arts in the Tamalphais Polytechnic High School at Mill Valley, California. | |
| 146 | Reports from Hartley, Iowa | R. O. Bagby is doing well as superintendent of the Hartley schools. | |
| 146 | Miss Faye Palmer | Returned to Cedar Falls for a short visit with her parents. | |
| 146 | Miss Alison Aitchison | Enjoyed a visit from her sister-in-law. | |
| 148 | Last Monday afternoon | The Colegrove home was the scene of a meeting of the Mothers' Council or Childs Welfare Association; other programs and meetings were announced. | |
| 148 | Miss Bertha Schmidt of Little Cedar | Visited with former college classmates and teachers. | |
| 148 | Misses Jennie Graham and Bertha Gilbert | Spent time at their homes in Cedar Falls. | |
| 148 | Prof. R. F. Seymour | Staff members referee high school games. | |
| 148 | Miss Daisy Ellis | Visited friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 148 | Miss Jennie Daubenberger | Teaching in the Cedar Falls schools. | |
| 148 | Prof. Berkstrasser | Spent time with his parents at Mt. Carroll, Illinois. | |
| 148 | Miss Margaret Findley | Called home due to an illness to her grandmother. |