College Eye — February 5, 1914

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299 Editorial Questions whether society work should be optional or mandatory; apologizes for number of mistakes in last issue of College Eye; encourages students to purchase an Old Gold.
300 Patty will represent I. S. T. C. in interstate oratorical Willard Patty won first place again.
300 Burns delights audience W. J. Burns is a reformer of private and public morals.
301 Prof. Geo. F. Kay delivers two splendid addresses Explained evolution; spoke at Bible study.
301 $1,000 scholarships Awarded for practical work in summer months or interims.
302 Sioux tribe holds interesting meeting Biennial feast held.
302 Official Notes Kansas adopts Seerley textbook; Extension Service bulletin out; summer term will be six weeks; Training School will continue during the summer; Sarah Peters runs course of Bible study for women.
305 Lecture course Helen Keller will speak.
307 Christian Associations Will hold regular meetings.
307 Look! Stop! Listen! Kollege Karnival! Will be held in Gymnasium.
309 Athletics Won against St. Joseph's, 23-21, and against Upper Iowa, 21-6; fifth member of gymnastic team selected; businessman's gym class held.
310 Bert McDonald Teaching in a consolidated school near Batavia, Iowa.
310 The Iowa City Daily Citizen Recently reviewed a program by Robert Fullerton.
310 Prof. Conrad, soloist Along with accompaniment, gave an interesting program.
310 Miss Edith Riland Entertained the Young Peoples Baptist Union at her home.
310 Miss Nelle Dickey Having success as teacher of home economics at Sheldon, Iowa.
310 Miss Vera Mood Spent time at the home of her parents in Cedar Falls.
310 The many friends of Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw Many will regret to hear of the untimely death of her husband.
310 Mr. Len L. Toomey Called home to Cedar Falls due to the death of his father.
310 Hawley Whitacre Wrote a march entitled "The Cedar Falls Booster" which will be performed by the Cedar Falls Concert Band.
310 Mr. Chas. Mantle Recently elected to the position of principal at Traer, Iowa.
310 Miss Mary Bang Teaching in the primary grades in Lake City.
310 The Nineteenth Century Club Held annual elections at the home of Mrs. August Freier.
310 Miss Alma Cutler Gave a concert in Northminster Presbyterian church in Waterloo.
310 Societies Irving Society installed officers.
310 Mr. William H. Reever Accepted the superintendent position in the Aurelia, Iowa, schools.
310 Miss Marie Hoberg Spent time in Vermillion, South Dakota.
312 Jasper Thompson Back in school after being called home due to the death of his brother.
312 Prof. G. S. Dick Judged the debate contest between Osage and Iowa Falls.
312 Twelve Teachers Study Centers Teachers Study Centers have been organized around the state.
312 Miss Miriam Bender and Miss Hazel Butterfield Enjoyed a visit to Ames, Iowa.
312 The Clios and the Orios Held a party in the old gymnasium followed by a program.
312 Mr. W. W. Patty Confined to the College Hospital.
312 Mrs. B. W. Merrill Received word that her sister is in failing health.
312 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Read a paper before the Cedar Falls Improvement League.
312 The Cecilian Glee Club Elected new officers.
312 Mrs. Martin Will leave to spend time with a daughter in Wichita Kansas.
312 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Gave an address before the farmers' institute.
312 "Duplication of the Cube" Discussed at the meeting of the Mathematics Club.
312 Miss Maude Jeffrey Enjoyed a visit from friends.
312 Mr. Harry McDonald Confined to the College Hospital after an attack of appendicitis.
312 Miss Elizabeth Cripliver Spent time at Tipton, Iowa.
312 Miss Eva Van Kirk Enjoyed time spent at Ellendale, Iowa.
312 E. L. Dickinson of Lineville Spent time with friends on College Hill.