College Eye — April 2, 1914

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395 Editorial Want to add a fee to tuition to pay for the lecture course; seniors decide to construct gateway at 26th Street entrance.
396 State Board of Education authorizes erection of new dormitory here Funds authorized for women's dormitory; may cost $100,000 with construction to begin soon; will house 150 women; also consider construction of Vocational Building.
396 Morningside wins annual triangular debate Won 2-1 against I. S. T. C; Coe won against I. S. T. C., 3-0; Morningside defeated Coe, 3-0.
397 Senior class officers for spring term Roster of officers.
397 Students attend Y. M. C. A. presidents' conference at Penn College Newly elected chapter presidents meet.
397 Four professors discuss question of the evolution of man in public debate Sponsored by the True Blue Club.
398 Special number on lecture course is both entertaining and educational Official photographer of Grand Canyon, Emory C. Kolb, presented movies and photos.
398 Christian Associations Officers elected; dramatic readings performed.
401 Athletics Football schedule for the fall season; baseball and track news.
403 Contributed Profile of alumnus Bedros Apelian, now a minister in New York City.
403 Societies Neotrophians held annual banquet; Alphas installed new members.
405 Friends in this city have received word Mr. and Mrs. Rheum of Decorah are rejoicing over a baby boy.
405 Miss Nell Dickey Home from Sheldon, Iowa.
406 Miss Lenore Shanewise Entertained a number of college women at her home in Waterloo.
406 Walter Koester Spent time visiting his brother at the College.
406 Prof. R. V. Coffey Taken to the College hospital after suffering from an attack of appendicitis.
406 Prof. Colegrove Gave an address at Fremont, Nebraska.
406 Prof. Seerley Elected vice-president of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools at Chicago.
406 Misses Riggs, Rice and Gregg Entertained Jennie Hutchison at Sara Riggs' home.
406 Word was received in this city Word was received of the death of Stella Hopper's mother.
406 Professor S. A. Lynch, C. H. Bailey and Miss Eva Luse Will speak at the annual meeting of the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association at Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
406 Chris Hansen Spending time at his home on College Hill.
406 One of the most successful high school declamatory contests Contest took place, judged by Bertha Martin.
406 Jay Wild Home for spring vacation.
406 Miss Ethel Lyon Will work with the Chautauqua; in charge of reading and the playground.
406 Miss Margaret Johnson Visiting friends at the College.
406 Miss Millicent Warriner Spent time visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
406 Tom Wise Home from Ames for his spring vacation.
406 Mr. Brian Condit Enjoying his work in Spring Valley, Minnesota.
406 Albert W. Graham Will accept a position in Missouri Valley.
406 Among the alumni visitors of this week List of alumni and where they are currently teaching.
406 Miss Ruth Wright Spending time at her home on College Hill.
406 Miss Rae Stephenson Working as supervising critic of the primary department at Highland Park College.
406 Miss Bessie Graves Called to her home due to the illness of her mother.
408 Mrs. D. S. Wright Entertained a group of faculty women with a dinner at her home.
408 Miss Rosie Perry Died at the home of her parents.
408 Prof. John Barnes Spending time at home for his vacation.
408 Prof. R. McKitrick Spent time in Iowa City attending the Economics Association meeting.
408 Miss Mildred Shaeffer Working as a grade teacher at Milford, Iowa.