College Eye — April 16, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 427 | Editorial | Orchestra will perform; believes that rural school extension work is worth study; Iowa Academy of Science will meet on campus. | |
| 427 | Interstate normal school oratorical contest will be held here May 1 | Five colleges will meet at T. C. to debate; Willard Patty will represent ISTC.. | |
| 428 | May Day fete is now being planned | Will hold parade and crown May Queen; first celebration was held in 1913. | |
| 428 | Educational club holds meeting | Spoke about Carnegie Foundation and teaching in Germany. | |
| 428 | Cecilians gave special concert last Friday evening | Long review of performance. | |
| 429 | True Blue Club meeting | Professor Hart spoke about "Rural Problems from the Standpoint of the Rural School". | |
| 429 | Schillerverein meeting held Thursday, April 9 | Program notes, speakers, and topics. | |
| 429 | Several interesting and important meetings held under auspices of the rural schools extension department | Explains program to those whose children are in rural school districts that will be supervised by ISTC. | |
| 430 | Christian Associations | Y. W. C. A. discussed school spirit; N. C. A. held music program. | |
| 430 | Contributed; the black beast and how to kill it | Professor Lynch discusses in long essay why English grammar is important. | |
| 438 | Miss Florence Kanouse | Spent time with Nellie Hinkson at Ames, Iowa. | |
| 438 | Miss Dorothy Thompson | Teaching the primary grades in St. Paul, Minnesota. | |
| 438 | Fred D. Cram | Teaching the high school normal training course in Mason City. | |
| 438 | Miss Marie Mullarky | Home from Algona after her school closed due to small pox. | |
| 438 | Mr. Earl W. Hamstreet | Assisted in managing the I. S. T. C. Alumni Reunion in Minnesota. | |
| 438 | Miss Olive Sutherland | Teaching kindergarten in Denver, Colorado. | |
| 438 | Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw | Contributed to the Y. W. C. A. flower fund. | |
| 438 | Athletics | Athletic Board has $85 for spring sports; awards athletics letters. | |
| 440 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Delivered a lecture on "Complete Education" at Aplington. | |
| 440 | Mrs. C. P. Colegrove | Gave an excellent address on "Sex Education--Whose Duty?" before the Northwestern Iowa Teacher's Association at Cedar Rapids. | |
| 440 | Among the number of superintendents | List of superintendents who visited the College. | |
| 440 | Prof. H. J. Peterson | Visited friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 440 | Miss Josephine Dodge | Released from the College hospital. | |
| 440 | Prof. A. V. Storm | Visited the College and gave several excellent addresses. | |
| 440 | Clara Rapp | Spent time in Oelwein, Iowa. | |
| 440 | Prof. Coffey | Strength is coming back slowly; able to walk about. | |
| 440 | Harm Ludeman | Enjoyed a visit from his father; seems to be rapidly gaining strength. | |
| 440 | Miss Sara Riggs | Entertained a group of women with an Easter breakfast. | |
| 440 | Theron Walker | Enjoyed his spring vacation. | |
| 440 | Miss Lou Shepherd and Miss Edith Riland | Entertained the kindergarten teachers. | |
| 440 | Miss Elizabeth Cripliver | Enjoying a visit from her mother and aunt. | |
| 440 | Miss May Adams and Miss Genevieve Stoudt | Have accepted seventh and eighth grade positions in Sioux City. | |
| 440 | Miss Daisy Wallace | Spent time with Maude Jeffrey in Cedar Falls. |