College Eye — January 15, 1914

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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.