College Eye — February 19, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 331 | Editorial | College Eye election coming up; Bertha Hart will perform; appreciates appearance of Helen Keller on campus; continuing debate on role of literary societies. | |
| 332 | Helen Keller brings message of cheer | Summary of Helen Keller's speech. | |
| 333 | Program for the piano recital by Miss Bertha Hart | Performance program. | |
| 333 | B. A. seniors have big time | Faith Downs and Miriam Bender held party for all seniors. | |
| 334 | Hon. A. L. Urick addresses social science class | Spoke on child labor laws and workman's compensation. | |
| 334 | Meeting of True Blue Club | Will consider woman suffrage. | |
| 334 | Official Notes | News of controversy at University of Illinois; Professor Hart will arrive March 1; Professor Dick will visit other teacher training institutions. | |
| 337 | Christian Associations | N. C. A. discussed "Miracles and Prophesies"; joint prayer meeting was held with Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. | |
| 339 | Athletics | University of Iowa won basketball game, 27-14. | |
| 341 | In the Mitchell County Press we read | Article concerning two graduates from the Teacher's College, Letta May Whitten and Helen Katz, about a recital given. | |
| 341 | Miss Lenore Shanewise | Judged a declamatory contest in Independence and gave a recital in Ames. | |
| 341 | Miss Ella Van Dellen | Was in Cedar Falls to hear the Helen Keller lecture. | |
| 341 | Miss Fern Lalan | Was visiting at home from her school in Rhoades, Iowa. | |
| 341 | Miss Rose Smith | Spent time visiting with college friends. | |
| 342 | On last Saturday evening | The Junior Home Economics students entertained the Seniors. | |
| 342 | Prof. Condit | Gave a lecture on China for his Mission Study class. | |
| 342 | Elsie Thompson, Eva Whetstone, and Mary Toole | Attended the Helen Keller lecture. | |
| 342 | Miss June Foster | Enjoyed a visit from her mother. | |
| 342 | Miss Edna Wilson | Taken to the hospital after falling on the ice. | |
| 342 | Last Saturday evening | Kittie Weisbard hosted a Valentine party at her home. | |
| 342 | Miss Elizabeth Bingham | Enjoyed spending time at her home. | |
| 342 | Mrs. Walker | Spent time in Marshalltown visiting her niece. | |
| 342 | Miss Roxy Orcutt | Enjoyed a visit from her mother. | |
| 342 | Principal Rozeman of Garrison, Iowa | Spent time in Cedar Falls. | |
| 342 | Miss Inez Brown | Selected as choir leader at the Presbyterian church. | |
| 342 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Delivered a lecture on Lincoln before the Ackley High School. | |
| 342 | Mr. W. J. Knobbs | Recovered from an attack of small pox and has taken up his school work again. | |
| 342 | Prof. H. J. Peterson | Called to his home in Story City by the sudden death of his mother. | |
| 342 | Miss Doris Klinefelter | Enjoyed a visit to her home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 344 | The annual banquet of the Tuesday club | Banquet was held a the home of N. M. Graham. | |
| 344 | At the home of the bride's parents in Green Mountain | Mabel Ford married Cary I. Hale. | |
| 344 | Miss Julia Bockenthien | Hosted a Valentine party at her home. | |
| 344 | Miss Myra Call | Enjoyed a visit from Mrs. M. C. Call of Greene, Iowa. | |
| 344 | Alma Cutler, Prof. Conrad | Along with others, traveled to Cedar Rapids to hear Paderewski. | |
| 344 | Miss Frances Shambaugh | Given a Valentine party by her Sunday School class. | |
| 344 | Miss Charlotte Lorenz | Had an operation at her home. |