College Eye — April 2, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |