College Eye — December 11, 1913

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199 Say, there is a small matter Encourages students to pay their subscription fees; explanation of frequency of newspaper; will hold first debate of year.
200 Ben Greet Players delight audience Performed "She Stoops to Conquer".
200 Senior class conducts chapel Will lead chapel every day for a week.
201 Untitled Photo of Carl Hauser.
201 Iowa College Press Association meets at Cedar Rapids Editors of College Eye did not attend this year due to financial difficulties.
201 At a business meeting The B. A. class elected officers for winter term.
202 Untitled Photo of Arthur Fortsch.
202 Faculty music recital Performance program.
202 True Blue Club Officers elected.
202 Social Science Club meeting Pearl McGill gave talk about working in a button factory; also talked about factory workers' strike at the Muscatine plant.
203 Y. M. C. A. entertains football men Had informal oyster supper banquet; officers elected.
203 Fall term Commencement Program and roster of graduates.
203 Untitled Photo of George Zimmerman.
203 Central association of science and mathematics teachers Held meeting in Des Moines; Professor Condit presents his account.
204 Official Notes News about faculty activities; work on Training School Building going more slowly than expected; may not move to new building until the holidays.
206 Christian Associations Held meeting with all Protestant church organizations; will hold special meetings to talk about international concerns.
209 Athletics Drake won football game, 25-0; account of game.
211 Societies News of literary societies; officers elected and installed.
213 Miss Julia Hurd Spent Thanksgiving vacation at the home of her parents in Cedar Falls.
213 The death of Fred H. Figert Teacher in Iowa will be missed by friends and family.
213 Miss Edna Thatcher Working at the Y. W. C. A. in Duluth, Minnesota.
213 Miss Amy Moore Accepted a position at Emmetsburg, Iowa.
214 Miss Ruth McIlree Visited friends on College Hill.
214 Miss Leone Short Entertained a party of College Hill young people.
214 Prof. C. H. Bailey Attended a large convention of manual training teachers in Illinois.
214 Miss Elsie Williams of Milford, Iowa Appointed a critic teacher in training and started her work.
214 Miss Florence E. Ward Gave two lectures over her break.
214 Miss Helen Cramer Enjoyed her time spent in Ames.
214 Prof. G. W. Samson Gave two educational addresses to the school teachers of Keokuk.
214 Local friends have received word Baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crouse.
214 Miss Florence Brumbaugh Teaching second grade in the Garfield Building in Everett, Washington.
214 Prof. R. V. Coffey Attended the annual meeting of the Missouri Valley Commercial Teachers Association.
214 Mrs. Katherine Oliver McCoy of Canton, Ohio Was a visitor on College Hill.
214 Mr. Karl Nolte Enjoyed Thanksgiving at his home in Cedar Falls.
214 The following alumni were present Roster of alumni who attended the meeting of the North Central Association of Science and Mathematics in Des Moines.
214 On account of ill health Christine Thoene was forced to give up her teaching job and move to California to regain her health.
214 Mr. Chris Hansen Spent Thanksgiving vacation in Cedar Falls.
214 Friends of Ruth Wright Has returned to Yankton, South Dakota, after an injury to her knee was sufficiently healed.
214 Miss Lulah Bennett Left school to begin her work as a teacher in Lake Mills, Iowa.
214 On June 26, 1913 Vada Yates married Charles Reynolds.
214 Miss Doris Klinefelter Began work in the German department of the Guttenburg High School.
216 Prof. Geo. H. Mount Attended the meeting of the Iowa Association of Charities and Correction.
216 Miss Margaret Oliver Entertained a group of football players and fans.
216 Prof. C. S. Cory Appointed representative on the State Educational Institutions Committee on Secondary School Relations.
216 The Y. W. C. A. Held a Thanksgiving party in Mr. Fullerton's room.
216 A new educational movement has been started Faculty will organize study centers for the students.
216 A very interesting meeting was held English Club met at the home of Professor Lynch; lecture was given by Miss Fesenbeck.
216 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harmon Celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with friends and family.
216 Prof. S. A. Lynch Attended the third annual National Council of Teachers of English meeting held in Chicago.
216 Mr. Howard Huston Called home due to the sudden death of his mother.