College Eye — February 12, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 315 | The oratorical contest | Kenneth McFee from Parsons College won first place. | |
| 315 | Editorial | Recommends new editors for next year's College Eye; encourages students to attend Helen Keller's speech; would like basketball scoreboard in the Gymnasium. | |
| 316 | Kollege Karnival was very successful | Patterned after traveling carnivals; held by the Y. W. C. A; proceeds were over $300. | |
| 317 | New Training School building is dedicated | Summary of speeches from dedication ceremony on February 10, 1914; photo. | |
| 318 | Band concert was much enjoyed | Review of performance by Cedar Falls Concert Band. | |
| 318 | Science and Mathematics seminar | Four professors will debate whether or not eugenics should be taught in the public schools. | |
| 321 | Candidates announcements | Candidates for the 1914-15 College Eye announced. | |
| 321 | Lecture course | Short biography of Helen Keller. | |
| 321 | True Blue Club | Discussed teaching in rural schools as opposed to teaching in town schools. | |
| 321 | The annual | Wants each entry in the Old Gold to be original and different; pages need to be submitted in the next week. | |
| 323 | Jack Thompson | Enjoyed a visit from his brother. | |
| 323 | Miss Mary Dick | Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 323 | Miss Cora Wilson | Enjoyed a visit from her sister Ena. | |
| 323 | Christian Associations | Harry L. Heinzman will speak to the Y. M. C. A.; a Student Volunteer secretary will visit the college. | |
| 323 | Miss Elsie Packard | Enjoyed a visit from her sister, Iva Packard, and Clara Smith. | |
| 325 | One of the important social events of the season | Esther Seerley married Claude E. Culley of Marshalltown. | |
| 325 | Mr. Chris Hanson | Along with Homer Veatch and Charles Kramer, was in the city to attend the College Carnival. | |
| 325 | Miss Edith Shedd | Spent time with friends on College Hill. | |
| 325 | Miss Eleanor Blair | Teaching first grade in the Longfellow building in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
| 325 | Miss Ina B. Fry | Teaching sixth grade in a grammar school in Los Angeles, California. | |
| 325 | Miss Zola Hostetter | Teaching home economics in the Logan High School in Fairfield, Iowa. | |
| 326 | The Philathea Sunday School | Along with the Baraca Bible class enjoyed an evening of merriment in the social service building. | |
| 326 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Spoke before the Fortnightly club in Waterloo. | |
| 326 | Miss Eva L. Gregg | Completed a new grammar textbook to be used in all school levels. | |
| 326 | The two largest Presbyterian Sunday School classes | Enjoyed a picnic social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Morgan. | |
| 326 | Pres. Seerley | Spent time in Iowa City with his mother and brother. | |
| 326 | Miss Minnie Ives | Visited with her sister on her way to Cedar Rapids. | |
| 326 | Willard W. Patty | Confined to the College Hospital but expects to be in school again soon. | |
| 326 | Prof. F. C. Eastman | Spent a short time in Cedar Falls greeting former acquaintances. | |
| 326 | Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Seerley and daughter | Returned to their home in Manhattan, Montana, after attending the wedding of Esther Seerley. | |
| 326 | Mrs. E. W. Seymour | Spent time with her son, Professor R. F. Seymour. | |
| 326 | Miss Nettie Blom | Enjoyed a visit from her twin sister. | |
| 326 | Miss Henrietta Radell | Entertained the Advancers at her home. | |
| 326 | Miss Clara Primmer | Enjoyed a visit from her sister Hattie. | |
| 326 | Mr. Harry McDonald | Recovered from an attack of appendicitis. | |
| 326 | Mrs. Cowgill from Lawrence, Kansas | Visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. H. Seerley. | |
| 326 | Miss Mildred McKercher | Spent time at her home. | |
| 328 | Miss Elizabeth Hughes | Conducted a story hour for the children at the library. | |
| 328 | Mr. Edward M. McMahon | Appointed to the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin. | |
| 328 | Prof. Mount | Enjoyed a visit from a college friend. | |
| 328 | Misses Irene Murray and Anna Braunger | Visited at the home of Mrs. Clakins of Waterloo. |