College Eye — January 22, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |