College Eye — October 30, 1913

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151 Editorial Deadlines for news items; students should think more seriously about purpose of college; believes students do not treat holidays with respect.
152 Old Gold staff elected Must have student cooperation to make Old Gold a success.
152 Erickson chosen as oratorical representative Carl Erickson will represent ISTC at state contest; new officers elected.
152 Students celebrate football victory Held celebratory party with bonfire on College Hill after game.
152 Mr. Wagner addresses Social Science Club Adam Wagner spoke about the tariff law.
152 English Club holds interesting meeting Mary Hearst spoke on her trip to Europe.
152 Schillerverein holds meeting German society held meeting.
153 Interesting relic uncovered Orphans Home well discovered in excavation for new power plant building; well is 132 feet deep and contains 36 feet of water; sides lined with sandstone.
153 Maggie Teyte gives vocal recital Performance review.
153 Official Notes National education news notes.
154 The renewal of state certificates in the state of Iowa State Teachers College graduates are more likely to stay in the profession than those from other colleges.
157 Christian Associations Professor Rice discusses pageant.
157 Lecture Course Ben Greet Players will present "She Stoops to Conquer".
159 Societies Halloween programs announced.
159 Athletics Football team won against Grinnell, 12-7; next game will be against Leander Clark.
162 Miss Grace Dennis Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
162 Miss Flora J. Cook Spent time with Mrs. Will Hearst of Cedar Falls.
162 Mrs. H. J. Wilson Made a visit to the home of Mrs. J. W. Robinson on College Hill.
162 Prof. Macy Campbell Spoke at a dedicatory exercise for a new consolidated school in the Rowan area.
162 Miss Ruth Wright Had to give up her teaching duties in South Dakota due to a major operation, but is hoping to return to work.
162 The many friends of Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw Her husband is currently suffering from a very bad illness.
162 The many friends of Miss Margaret Wallingford Married Rollin Catlett.
162 Miss Nina Baskerville Confined to College Hospital.
162 Miss Bernice Thompson Along with her sister Effie, went to Cedar Rapids.
162 Miss Grace Dennis Enjoyed a visit from her mother
162 Miss Laura Seals Teaching mathematics in Puerto Rico.
162 Miss Mabel Parish Finishing a college course in Boulder, Colorado.
162 Mrs. F. C. Barr Visited the college.
162 Mr. Lee Shillinglaw Spent time at his home in Cedar Falls.
162 Miss Zoe Harmon Spent time with her parents on College Hill.
162 Miss Janet D. Watson Teaching kindergarten in South Omaha, Nebraska.
162 Miss June Chase Entertained a group of young women at her home, in honor of Mrs. Lloyd Jeffries.
162 Miss Merle E. Robinson Currently teaching in the public schools of Greene, Iowa; spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
162 Albert M. Cleveland Principal at Germania.
162 Miss Ina Salyers Enjoyed a visit from her mother
164 Prof. B. W. Merrill Enjoyed a visit from his brother.
164 Chapter R., P. E. O. Had a meeting discussing the music of Wagner.
164 Misses Falkler and Childs Attended the state convention of the D. A. R.
164 Miss Florence Ward Entertained the kindergarten department with a play of Cinderella.
164 Miss Minnie Sage Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
164 Mrs. Darling of Glencoe, Illinois Visited at the home of Marion McFarland Walker.
164 Miss Myra Call Entertained a group of relatives.
164 The Science and Mathematics Seminar. Met to discuss many of the laws of science and mathematics.
164 President H. H. Seerley Addressed two teachers meetings at Allerton.
164 Miss Margaret Chamberlain of Webster City Visited Genevieve Brown of Cedar Falls.
164 Miss Leona Short Enjoyed a visit from her aunt, Mrs. F. C. Foster.
164 The Y. W. C. A. gave a reception Reception was held in honor of the new women who have joined the organization.