College Eye — January 8, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |