College Eye — October 23, 1913

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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.