College Eye — January 29, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 283 | At the Parsons game | Students are warned against "roasting" officials at games. | |
| 283 | President Seerley's co-operation proposition received favorably | Rural schools within a few miles of Cedar Falls will be supervised by ISTC; plan for assisting with rural education. | |
| 284 | Mathematics Club will meet | Will discuss "Duplication of the Cube". | |
| 284 | McDonald wins declamatory contest | Flora Stookey won second and Esther Shoemaker won third place. | |
| 284 | Senior '14 annual will be dedicated to Miss Martin | Seniors meet; decide to dedicate 1914 Old Gold to Bertha Martin; will contribute $1 each for some sort of memorial. | |
| 285 | Oratorical preliminary to be held over | Due to problems with scoring, the contest will be held again with new judges next week. | |
| 285 | Meeting of Schiller Club | Studied German language. | |
| 285 | The Old Gold | Subscription campaign has started. | |
| 285 | True Blue Club notes | Will not meet until next week. | |
| 286 | Official Notes | Study Center schedule; summary of teaching certificates issued; ISTC students will be granted certificate for two year rural education course of study. | |
| 289 | Lecture course | W. J. Burns, a former United States secret service officer, will speak. | |
| 291 | Athletic | Basketball team defeated Parsons, 22-14; four members have been selected for the gymnastics team. | |
| 293 | Christian Associations | Mr. Kay will speak on the message of science and the Bible; mission study classes will start; patriotism is discussed in the Catholic Association. | |
| 294 | G. C. Hamersly | Spent time with friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 294 | On the last day of the old year | Daisy McLeod married H. C. Cosgriff. | |
| 294 | Societies | Homerians perform winter program. | |
| 294 | Miss Cleo Hurley | Spent time with College Hill friends. | |
| 296 | Miss Bernice Briggs | Spent time in Rockford at her home. | |
| 296 | Miss Marion Holmes | Enjoyed a visit to her home in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 296 | The Siouxs | Club of South Dakota women, had dinner at the Lowe home. | |
| 296 | Monday evening at the home of Miss Fannie Hemenway | P. E. O. celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary. | |
| 296 | Mr. Hawley Whitacre of Davenport | Returned to visit his home on College Hill. | |
| 296 | Misses Edith Riland, Irma VanDerveer, and Ina Deal | Traveled to Oelwein to represent the local Baptist Y. P. U. at the district convention. | |
| 296 | Earl Wild | Spent time at the home of his parents. | |
| 296 | Miss Florence Stevenson | Out of school due to illness. | |
| 296 | Miss Hollie Morris | Suffering from an attack of the mumps. | |
| 296 | Miss Ruth Merryfield | Out of school due to illness. | |
| 296 | Miss Emma Lambert | Spent time in Chicago on business. | |
| 296 | Mesdames D. S. Wright, C. A. Fullerton, and G. W. Walters | Entertained a group of friends at the Wright house. | |
| 296 | Miss Louetta Sprague | Working as grade teacher in Minneapolis schools. | |
| 296 | Miss Bertha Williams | Visited friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 296 | Prof. Geo. H. Mount | Made a member of the Iowa State Conference of Charities and Correction. | |
| 296 | Mrs. John McCoy | Entertained college students and friends in honor of Teresa J. Murphy and Kathryn Murphy. | |
| 296 | Miss Grace Lewiston | Accepted a position in the high school at Arlington. | |
| 296 | Miss Mae Bates | Started teaching at Shell Rock. | |
| 296 | Miss Nina Clarke | Returned to Cedar Falls. | |
| 296 | Miss Maude Warren | Visited friends who attend college in Cedar Falls. | |
| 296 | Miss Nita Shomler | Spent time at her home in Shellsburg, Iowa. |