College Eye — February 26, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |