College Eye — March 26, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 379 | Editorial | Lecture Course will show movie; Guy V. Aldrich will speak to YMCA; still trouble at University of Iowa; winner of oratorical contest from Iowa Wesleyan found guilty of plagiarism. | |
| 379 | Representative of student volunteer movement spends two days here | D. F. McClelland spoke to Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. about volunteer work. | |
| 380 | Professor Wilson of Iowa City visits State Teachers College | Schillerverein gave reception for him.. | |
| 381 | State Philo forensic association holds meeting | Officers rotate each year; each office is held by a student of a different college. | |
| 381 | Official Notes | Plans completed for the twelve week summer session; Chinese educators will visit ISTC; Professor Hart is at work. | |
| 382 | Athletics | Baseball and track practices have started. | |
| 382 | Contributed; religious teaching vs. teaching religion in public schools | Professor Condit encourages students to take a stance on the issue. | |
| 387 | Christian Associations | President Seerley will address N. C. A. at the next meeting. | |
| 387 | Societies | Irvings elected officers; Homerians contributed to newspaper. | |
| 390 | Miss Elsie and Marguerite Bennett | Enjoying vacation at their home in Waterloo. | |
| 390 | B. J. Boardman of Greene | Will succeed Irving J. Hart as county superintendent of Butler County. | |
| 390 | E. C. Roberts | Along with C. L. Lewis, was at the College to secure teachers for the coming year. | |
| 390 | Friends in this city | John C. Parish is the proud father of a baby boy. | |
| 390 | Miss Gertrude Eaton | Visited Cedar Falls several times. | |
| 390 | Supt. H. E. Wheeler | Re-elected to a position in Austin, Minnesota. | |
| 390 | Friends in this city have recently received announcements | Marriage of Paul Davis and Pearl Lonsbury took place. | |
| 390 | Miss Matilda Wild | Spent the winter months with her parents. | |
| 390 | Friends of Len Toomey | Toomey's debate team at Sigourney won the championship. | |
| 390 | Miss Grace M. Dunkelberg | Spent time at her home in Waterloo. | |
| 390 | Miss Merle E. Robinson | Visited her parents' home on Franklin Street. | |
| 390 | Miss Isabel Pittenger | Teaching in Oklahoma City. | |
| 390 | Miss Zoe Harmon | Teaching in the State Normal School at Norman, Oklahoma. | |
| 390 | Miss Zoe Harmon | Directing a play at the Parkersburg High School. | |
| 390 | Miss Martha Batty | Teaching physical training in Oklahoma City | |
| 392 | Mr. Fullerton and Mr. Dick | In Chicago making arrangements for the May Music Festival. | |
| 392 | A Study Center of practical worth | Professor Dick spoke on the teaching of arithmetic in the grades, Professor Fullerton spoke on rural school music, and Elizabeth Hughes taught geography. | |
| 392 | Miss Margaret Oliver | Entertained at the Scotch musical at Pinkerton Hall in Waterloo. | |
| 392 | Prof. Seerley | Returned from the annual convention of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. | |
| 392 | Miss Case, Miss Hart, and Mr. Conrad | Gave a recital at Vinton, Iowa. | |
| 392 | Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker | Enjoyed a visit from her aunt and cousin. | |
| 392 | At the regular meeting of the Mothers' Council | Lucy Noble gave a lecture. | |
| 392 | Miss Cora Hecklinger | Married Albert Behrens of Cedar Falls. | |
| 392 | Miss Dorothy Watters | Elected teacher at Dallas, South Dakota. | |
| 392 | Frieda Thoene | ||
| 392 | Frieda Thoene | Spent time with her sister Sophie. | |
| 392 | Mr. W. H. Bender | Spent time at his home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 392 | Miss Elizabeth Farnsworth | Recently married John Murphy. | |
| 392 | The ladies of the D. A. R. | Met with Mrs. C. P. Colegrove and Mrs. W. W. Gist. | |
| 392 | Miss Henrietta Whitacre | Confined to her home due to a serious illness | |
| 392 | Miss Helen Judy | Did not return to school this term. |