College Eye — January 29, 1914

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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.