College Eye — December 11, 1913
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |