College Eye — January 8, 1914

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235 Editorial Enrollment for winter term is about 1500; Training School Building ready for use; ISTC will assist rural schools.
235 Gospel team does successful work College outreach team went to La Porte City over winter vacation.
236 Rev. Holland gives interesting lecture The Reverend J. W. Holland spoke to the Social Science Club on the Panama Canal.
236 Great Northern Railway representative gives interesting lecture Lecture by L. D. Kitchell on Glacier National Park was enhanced by slides.
236 New Training School Building opened Opened January 6, 1914; cost $150,000 to build; will serve as model building; dedication will come in February.
236 Choral Society gives Messiah Review of the performance; auditorium packed.
237 The student volunteer convention Over five thousand students and professors attended meeting in Kansas City.
238 Official Notes News about the faculty and curriculum; Professors Hart and Eells to assist in rural education work; Training School Building ready for students.
241 Christian Associations Meeting times announced; regular meetings held; will study mission work.
241 Athletics Ended football season with deficit of $40; basketball season schedule announced; gymnastics meet to be held.
243 Lecture Course Biography of Carl Flesch, violinist.
245 Societies Christmas party held; debate held.
246 Miss Cora Dilly Visited with college friends.
246 A Christmas wedding Elsie Fabrick married Eugene Smith of Fargo, North Dakota.
246 Miss Anna Shanewise Visited with college friends on her way home to Waterloo.
246 John Barnes Spent time with his parents in Cedar Falls.
246 Miss Fern Lalan Resumed her work in the schools of Rhodes, Iowa.
246 Prof. W. Abram Visited at the home of S. R. Dryden.
246 B. L. Troup and family of George, Iowa Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
246 Miss Edna Battin Teaching at a rural school near Jordan, Montana.
246 Miss Ruth Shoemaker Enjoyed the holiday season at her home in Cedar Falls.
246 Mr. Cory and Miss Lambert Report on the work of some alumni.
246 Mr. John Partington Entertained a company of young men with a Christmas breakfast.
246 Miss Olive Kearns Accepted the position of primary teacher at Eldora, Iowa.
246 U. Earl Wild Spent his vacation at home in Cedar Falls.
246 Miss Mary Dick Held a New Year party for her friends.
246 Mr. Herbert Bley Spent Christmas with his parents on College Hill.
246 Miss Vera Wood Enjoyed the holidays with her parents.
246 Prof. and Mrs. D. S. Wright Entertained their son and his wife over the holidays.
246 C. C. Seerley and family Visited President Seerley.
246 Miss Donna Belle Bozarth Married George Board of Hudson.
246 Miss Julia Hurd Accepted a position as critic teacher in home economics in the training department.
248 Miss Ruth Wright Entertained a group of friends at her home; will return to teaching in South Dakota soon.
248 Miss Genevieve Burling Granted a three months' leave of absence to spend the winter with her parents in California.
248 Prof. S. A. Lynch Went to Nashua to act as judge of a declamatory contest.
248 Lloyd Barnes Recently won a cross country race in Springfield, Massachusetts.
248 Mr. Hawley Whitacre Entertained a group of thirty young people at his home.
248 M. W. Sheffield Recently elected to the position of physical training director of the Crawfordsville, Indiana, Y. M. C. A.
248 The many friends of Prof. G. H. Mount Many saddened over the death of his sister.
248 Lee Shillinglaw Suffering from an attack of typhoid fever.
248 Prof. and Mrs. J. Ross Frampton Spent the holidays in Pittsfield, Illinois.
248 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Seerley Called to Cedar Rapids to attend the funeral of their daughter's father-in-law.
248 Roy Crouse Visited at the college just before term ended.
248 Miss Laura Shoemaker Spent time over the holidays at her home in Cedar Falls.