College Eye — April 9, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 411 | Editorial | Upcoming campus events; asks a series of questions relating to education. | |
| 412 | Dr. Sage presents picture to Teachers College as a incentive for better forensic work | Believes debates should be more like the Roman Forums, a center of forensic life. | |
| 413 | Senior class memorial gateways | Gateways of the Classes of 1912 and 1913; photo. | |
| 413 | Cecilian Glee Club concert will be given Friday night | Have performed same program in Iowa Falls and Waverly. | |
| 414 | Freshman class elects officers | Roster of officers. | |
| 414 | True Blue Club notes | Professor Hart will address group. | |
| 414 | Mrs. Madeline Gaston Snowden delights large audience | Performed "The Taming of the Shrew". | |
| 414 | Regulations governing the men's' literary societies in the Iowa State Teachers College | Faculty committee report on literary societies; students must participate in literary society work for their first six terms; must put on two productions per term; societies will be under the administration of the Department of English. | |
| 417 | Official Notes | Education news from around the country; many Iowa teachers do not renew their certification. | |
| 419 | Christian Associations | Joint Easter meeting will be held for Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. members. | |
| 419 | Selected | Biography of prominent Y. M. C. A. figure John R. Mott. | |
| 422 | Mrs. Robertson from Cherokee | Enjoying a visit with her daughters, Miriam and Rachael. | |
| 422 | Miss Ruth McCormick | Enjoyed a visit from Edward Rehn of Miles City, Montana. | |
| 422 | Miss Wilma Garnett | Entertained a group of women in honor of Doris Merner. | |
| 422 | Prof. R. F. Seymour | Gave a banquet in honor of the gymnastics team. | |
| 422 | Miss Lurana Warner | Working as a primary teacher at Decorah, Iowa. | |
| 422 | E. W. Neveln | Re-elected as superintendent of Lamoni, Iowa. | |
| 422 | Miss Christine Thoene | A party was given in honor of her return from the West. | |
| 422 | Mr. Jasper Wilbur | Teaching in the Clear Lake Schools. | |
| 422 | Miss Nell Lucas and Hazel Ramsey | Visited Cedar Falls; Nell Lucas had a party in her honor. | |
| 422 | Miss Henrietta Budde and Miss Edith Yates | Spent time visiting friends on College Hill. | |
| 422 | Miss Irma Bangs | Reelected as principal of the Tipton High School. | |
| 422 | Mr. Karl Nolte | Enjoying his vacation at his home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 422 | Miss Lillian Nelson | Working as a high school commercial teacher in Omaha. | |
| 422 | Miss Josephine Dodge | Confined to the hospital with serious complications resulting from a vaccination. | |
| 422 | Miss Louetta Sprague | Visiting friends in the city over her vacation. | |
| 424 | Many friends will be pleased | Mrs. G. W. Samson, Sr., has been recovering from an extended illness. | |
| 424 | Prof. W. M. Wemmet | Visited the College. | |
| 424 | Mr. and Mrs. Seerley | Left for New York City to attend the annual convention of the National Simplified Spelling Board. | |
| 424 | Dr. J. Anna Norris | Visited the college to inspect the physical training equipment. | |
| 424 | Prof. Seymour | Gave an address before the Northwestern Iowa Teachers Association convention in Sioux City. | |
| 424 | The Advancers | Entertained at the home of Frieda Thoene, assisted by Emma Rait and Constance Buswell. | |
| 424 | Miss Eva Luse | Visited friends at Iowa City. | |
| 424 | Miss Florence Ward | Gave a lecture to the Southwestern Iowa Teachers Association and Woman's Club at Council Bluffs. | |
| 424 | Mr. Harm Ludeman | Recovering from an operation for appendicitis at the College hospital. | |
| 424 | Miss Mattie Fargo | Left to make her home in Texas. | |
| 424 | Prof. C. P. Colegrove, Prof. I. H. Hart, Miss Anna Iverson and Miss Stena Hansen | Were all speakers at the Cedar Rapids Convention. | |
| 424 | Miss Lilla Davidson | At the hospital suffering from an attack of appendicitis. |