College Eye — January 15, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 251 | One of the busiest places on College Hill | Encourages students to use the library only for studying subjects that require the library and not to take books out of the library without checking them out properly. | |
| 252 | Preliminary oratorical to be held soon | Debate held between schools in Iowa and the surrounding states. | |
| 252 | Dramatic contest held Friday | Nine students will be speaking. | |
| 252 | The Morningside-Coe preliminary | Six contestants were chosen to compete in the debate. | |
| 253 | Forward movements among teachers of English | There is a new standard of efficiency for education organizations, according to Professor Lynch. | |
| 253 | I. S. T. C. gospel team, 1914 | Photo. | |
| 254 | Science Club holds interesting meeting | Discussed the formation of the universe. | |
| 254 | True Blue Club notes | Membership has increased. | |
| 257 | Official Notes | News about study centers, Iowa education, and faculty appointments; Professors Hart and Eels will joint faculty sometime this spring. | |
| 259 | Christian Associations | Held usual meetings; N. C. A. hosted party in gym; spoke of student volunteers. | |
| 259 | Lecture course | Short biography of Carl Flesch, the next performer. | |
| 261 | Athletics | Basketball team lost to Iowa, 21-20. | |
| 262 | Miss Grace White | Elected to succeed Ruby Finch as first grade teacher at the McKinley school, Waterloo, Iowa. | |
| 262 | Miss Zada M. Kinyon | Recently began her duties as Home Economics teacher in Sac City, Iowa. | |
| 262 | The orchestra of St. Paul's Church, Waterloo | Were guests at the residence of Dr. Cutler. | |
| 262 | Miss Agnes Young | Visited with friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 262 | Miss Nellie Casey | Began work as grade teacher in Monticello, Iowa. | |
| 262 | Miss Ida H. Morrill | Took up the duties of high school teacher at Gettysburg, South Dakota. | |
| 262 | Miss Martha Olsen | Teaching the grammar grades at Bradgate, Iowa. | |
| 262 | Miss Effie Raymond | Elected to the position of teacher of mathematics in the Estherville High School. | |
| 262 | Edna Burk | Began work as primary teacher at Stanwood. | |
| 262 | Societies | Eulalians held old-fashioned program; Delphians read Shakespeare. | |
| 262 | Miss Emma Thompson | Accepted a position as grade teacher at Jefferson, Iowa. | |
| 264 | The next regular meeting of the Mothers' Council | Next meeting will be held in the new Training School Building. | |
| 264 | A banquet was given last Friday | Knights Templar held banquet in honor of H. H. Seerley. | |
| 264 | Miss Lenore Shanewise | Has been absent from her work in the speaking department due to the death of her mother. | |
| 264 | Many friends will be interested to know | Three members of the faculty recently had children. | |
| 264 | Mr. F. D. Soloman of Spencer, Iowa | Spent time visiting his daughter in Cedar Falls. | |
| 264 | A luncheon in honor of Miss Esther Seerley | Luncheon, hosted by the P. E. O., was given at the home of Mrs. Lucy Silliman. | |
| 264 | The many friends of Miss Faye Riseley | Faye Riseley was married to Bert V. Chapel; will make their home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
| 264 | Mrs. D. S. Wright | Gave a presentation on "The Legal Status of Women" before the Waterloo W. C. T. U. | |
| 264 | Miss Nell Kinney | Hosted a party for some of her friends. | |
| 264 | Mrs. Walker accompanied her son | Accompanied her son, Theron, to Chicago. | |
| 264 | Miss Gladys Hamilton | Given up her school work due to the death of her mother. | |
| 264 | Miss Laura Durst | Gone to California to spend the winter. | |
| 264 | Miss Sara F. Rice of the history department | Gave a talk to the Waterloo D. A. R. | |
| 264 | Lee Shillinglaw | Resumed his school duties at the University in Iowa City. | |
| 264 | Miss Alle Robinson | Resumed her duties as Latin teacher in the Valley City, North Dakota, high school. | |
| 264 | Miss Mary Marshall | Called to her home due to the death of her mother. |