College Eye — March 19, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 363 | Philo Society wins annual triangular debate | Debated "Resolved, that a progressive inheritance tax should be maintained by the federal government, constitutionality granted"; Aristos placed second, Orios placed third. | |
| 363 | Editorial | Triangular debate coming up; speakers announced for Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. meetings. | |
| 364 | Iowa Wesleyan wins state oratorical contest | Program of speeches given. | |
| 364 | Midwinter play was remarkably successful | Performed "All-of-a-Sudden-Peggy". | |
| 366 | The 1914 Old Gold | Will cost $2.25 each; alumni can now buy them. | |
| 366 | Piano recital | Critical analysis of performance by Bertha Hart. | |
| 369 | Athletics | Basketball team defeated Drake, 37-12 and Charles City, 49-16. | |
| 369 | Official Notes | Notes on faculty changes; class schedule set with societies to meet evenings and athletics on Saturdays; South Hall will be repaired. | |
| 371 | Physical training exhibitions draw large crowds | Many dances featured in women's exhibition; men's exhibition presented a variety of things. | |
| 371 | I. S. T. C. is second in state gymnastic meet | Iowa won with 280.6 points, T. C. came in second with 269.6, Iowa State was third with 257.6, and Luther was fourth with 254.6 points. | |
| 371 | Interscholastic basketball tournament held during vacation week | About two hundred boys attended the meet. | |
| 374 | Miss Grace De Noon | Teaching in Webster City; will return to school. | |
| 374 | Prof. Begeman | Entertained the students of his electricity class at a luncheon. | |
| 374 | Prof. G. H. Mount | Delivered an address at the program held at Castle Hill. | |
| 374 | Prof. Rueben McKitrick | Addressed the Agricultural Club of Black Hawk County. | |
| 374 | Prof. M. F. Arey | Spent time visiting friends in Iowa City. | |
| 374 | Messrs. Ernest Bloom of Nashua, Grover Alderman of Walker and Ira Brown of Oelwein | Visited Cedar Falls during the Interscholastic Tournament with their High School basketball teams. | |
| 374 | A news item that will be of great interest to many of our readers | Clark Baldwin and Mary Mitze were married over Christmas break. | |
| 374 | Dr. and Mrs. Gist | Hosted a dinner in honor of the Anglo-Saxon Club. | |
| 374 | Miss Lenore Shanewise | Gave a public recital at Clarksville, judged a high school declamatory contest in Eagle Grove. | |
| 374 | Miss Ethel Baldwin | Visited the college before vacation. | |
| 374 | Miss Fannie A. Gannon | Teaching first primary in Ottumwa, Iowa. | |
| 374 | Miss Mary Samson and Miss Dixon | Both stopped to visit relatives and friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 374 | Miss June Wright | Visited the College to see the Mid-Winter Play. | |
| 374 | Miss Adele Quinn | Working as head coach of the Northwood, Iowa, high school basketball team. | |
| 374 | At the annual meeting | P. E. O. held meeting where elections took place. | |
| 374 | Miss Mae Brinkman | Spent time visiting her sister and college friends. | |
| 374 | The editor had the privilege of a short visit | Enjoyed a visit with Walter Koester. | |
| 374 | Prof. Berkstrasser | Spent time visiting his parents at Mr. Carroll, Illinois. | |
| 376 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Attended a religious education convention in Boston. | |
| 376 | Miss Flora Dunlap | Addressed a large number of women at the annual observation of Federation Day. | |
| 376 | Miss Bertha Martin | Along with Lenore Shanewise, held a dinner party for the cast of the Mid-Winter Play. | |
| 376 | Miss Gertrude Dandliker | Made a visit to Chicago. | |
| 376 | The twenty-fifth wedding anniversary | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Deal celebrated their anniversary at their home on College Hill. | |
| 376 | Miss Anna Gertrude Childs | Spent time with her father in York, Nebraska. | |
| 376 | Miss Lillian Lambert and Miss Bertha Patt | Enjoyed time at their homes in Des Moines. | |
| 376 | Immediately following the Mid-Winter Play | Entire cast celebrated at the home of Mrs. J. H. Shoemaker. | |
| 376 | Miss Florence Falkler | Entertained a group of women at her home. | |
| 376 | Misses Nora Luhery, Rose Shekelton and Lizzie Castello | Spent time visiting friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 376 | Prof. and Mrs. E. J. Cable and son | Spent their vacation in Albion, Iowa. | |
| 376 | Prof. Morgan | Enjoyed a visit to five colleges over his vacation. | |
| 376 | Miss Faye Palmer | After touring the eastern and southern parts of the country she returns home to live on College Hill. | |
| 376 | Prof. J. O. Perrine | Acted as official for the annual championship basketball contests between West and East High of Waterloo. | |
| 376 | Prof. R. V. Coffey | Spent time with his sister in La Salle, Illinois. | |
| 376 | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Aldrich | Will make their home near Clear Lake, Iowa. | |
| 376 | Prof. Ira Condit | Visited his son in Spring Valley, Minnesota. | |
| 376 | Miss Florence Ward | Delivered lectures at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and at Rockford, Illinois. | |
| 376 | Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gist of Clarion, Iowa | Spent time at the Gist home on College Hill. | |
| 376 | Misses Ruth Dubbert and Rachael Robertson | Enjoyed a visit to Charles City with Florence Moss. |