College Eye — February 26, 1914

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347 Editorial Devised a plan for men's literary society involvement.
348 Midwinter play will be given Friday night Students encouraged to attend performance "All of a Sudden Peggy";roster of cast members.
348 English Club meeting Discussed Wordsworth.
348 Washington's birthday commemorated Professor Cummins led devotional meeting.
348 The organ recital Critical analysis of performance by Professor Frampton.
349 The True Blue Club Professor Hearst spoke on woman suffrage.
349 Corn judging contest creates interest One hundred students participated.
350 The orchestral department Concert was enjoyable; department is expanding; photo.
353 Christian Associations Officers elected for next term; N. C. A. discussed evolution.
355 Athletics Won Hawkeye Conference championship by defeating Dubuque, 27-13; men's and women's physical training exhibitions to be held.
355 Athletics Won Hawkeye Conference championship by defeating Dubuque, 27-13; men's and women's physical training exhibitions to be held.
358 Mrs. A. M. Porter Went to visit her sister, who is very ill in the Des Moines hospital.
358 The Schillerverein Held regular meeting.
358 The Tuesday Club Met with Mrs. S. F. Hersey.
358 Miss Bertha Martin Enjoyed a visit from her brother, George H. Martin, of Wichita, Kansas.
358 Miss Faith Downs Enjoyed a visit from her cousin.
358 The Mothers' Council Held a meeting in the Training School Auditorium.
358 Misses Nellie and Flora Stookey Spent time at their home in Palo, Iowa.
358 Miss Blanche Larson Entertained a group of friends from Parkersburg.
358 Anna Kirketeg Spent time in Mason City with her friend June Frick.
358 Miss Zada Dickerman Entertained her friend Alene Taylor of Mason City.
358 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove and daughter Left to visit family in Osceola, Wisconsin.
358 C. R Houstman Was in Cedar Falls on business.
358 Miss Eva Waters Elected primary teacher at Elgin, Iowa.
358 Dr. John C. Parish Visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
358 Mrs. Edna Meader Teaching Latin at Alexandria, South Dakota.
358 Among our representatives Bert McDonald and Zola Hostetter are both finding success at Fairfield, Iowa.
358 Miss Ethel McElhinney Spent time with friends in Ackley, Iowa.
358 Mr. Harold Frisby Returned to his farm in Canada.
358 Mr. E. J. Wells and Ernest Bloom Spent time in Cedar Falls.
358 Misses Jeanette Ferguson and Gladys Roberts Returned to their school work after being absent for several weeks.
360 Miss Maude Popejoy Entertained a group of college friends at a Washington party.
360 Prof. R. V. Coffey Spent time in St. Louis on business.
360 Miss Vina Younker Gave a Washington party to a group of friends.
360 Pres. H. H. Seerley Delivered an address to the Y. M. C. A.
360 One of the most pleasant social event of the season Banquet was given by the D. A. R. at the Merchant home on College Hill.
360 Miss Agnes Sawyer Entertained a number of friends at a dinner party.