College Eye — January 22, 1914

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267 Clinic psychologist of state university visits Teachers College Reuel Sylvester speaks of the cooperation between the clinic and education program at University of Iowa.
267 On the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 13 Faculty holds reception for college men.
267 Educational Club organized Will study questions related to the teaching profession.
268 Mid-winter play being planned Will perform "All-of-a-Sudden-Peggy".
268 The violin recital Critique of Carl Flesch performance.
269 English Club meeting Discussed "Report of the Joint Committee on Grammatical Nomenclature".
269 True Blue Club notes "Country Teaching vs. City Teaching" was discussed.
269 Christian Associations Volunteer Convention to be held.
270 Faculty changes Profiles of Lenore Shanewise, Julia Hurd, Bertha Hart, and E. Laurence Palmer.
270 Intercollegiate news News of other colleges.
273 Athletic; Teachers play good game Basketball team lost, 24-12, to Drake University.
275 Letters Minnie Moore Gray, who is a missionary in China, wrote to Mrs. Colegrove about her work.
277 Societies Regular meetings held; programs of meetings..
278 Mr. Minor Castor Confined to the hospital after having his foot crushed by a street car.
278 Jasper Thompson Informed that his brother drowned while ice skating.
278 Relatives in this city Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bender are rejoicing over a baby girl.
278 Miss Alison Aitchison Gave a talk about Mormonism at the meeting of the Presbyterian Missionary society.
278 Alumni friends will regret to hear The death of John Sogard occurred recently.
278 Miss Hazel Nelson In the hospital suffering from the mumps.
278 Mr. Akbar Bryson Able to resume his school duties after an extended bout with chicken pox.
278 Miss Katherine Martin Substitute teaching at Westfield, Waterloo.
278 Miss Pearl Bills Will travel to Chile to teach music in a Methodist mission school for girls.
278 Miss Marguerite Cadwallader In charge of the fifth and sixth grades in the Training School at the Normal School in San Marcos, Texas.
278 Last Monday evening Guttenberg High School defeated Lansing High School in debate.
278 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Nelson of Hawkeye Welcoming a new baby boy.
278 Miss Henrietta Budde Spent time in Cedar Falls with Lydia Schmitt.
278 Miss Rhea Sylvester Took up her duties as domestic science teacher at Orchard, Iowa.
278 Miss Dorothea Stoll Confined to her room suffering from a bad sprain.
280 The Cottage Reading Circle Enjoyed a program at the home of Professir and Mrs. S. A. Lynch.
280 Misses Ruth Egbert and Charlotte Bockenthien Gave readings at the Castle Hill spelling school.
280 Prof. J. O. Perrine and wife Entertaining his parents at his home.
280 The men of the faculty Entertained the men students at the College gymnasium.
280 Miss Florence E. Ward Just published a book about teaching children.
280 Word has been received The son of Professor and Mrs. G. W. Samson has been chosen the leader of the Charles City College Band.
280 President Seerley Gave an address at Bagley and Forest City, met with the state board of examiners.
280 Misses Emma and Grace Lambert Entertained friends at their home in honor of Esther Seerley.
280 Prof. John Barnes Spent time in Clarksville teaching students how to compete in an oratorical contest.
280 Mrs. G. W. Samson Was quite ill at her home for several days.
280 Mrs. Homer H. Seerley Entertained the members of the Book and Needle club at her home.
280 Kollege Kalendar Schedule of events for the rest of the term.