College Eye — April 30, 1914

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459 Editorial Announcements; suggests that awards for literary society work be given and that all the societies meet together once per term.
460 Nineteenth annual interstate oratorical contest to be held here next Friday evening Program of speakers and their topics; photo.
460 President and Mrs. Seerley entertain seniors Monday evening Over 250 students attended.
461 Program for Case-Conrad recital Harriet Case and John Conrad will perform.
462 John R. Mott makes profound impression on students of state university Spoke at University of Iowa.
462 Iowa Academy of Science holds twenty-seventh annual session at Teachers College Encourages scientific research in Iowa; history of the organization; a look at the recent meeting.
465 Lake Geneva student conference Focused more on spiritual issues than athletics.
465 Records of the state in the interstate oratorical league Records of the five states, 1896-1913.
465 Christian Associations Y. W. C. A. discussed wisdom; notes presidents of Y. M. C. A. organizations around Iowa.
467 Athletics Baseball season is starting; season tickets will be sold soon.
470 Supt. A. V. Graeber Has been elected superintendent of the Rolfe Public Schools.
470 Miss Ethyl Lyon Elected primary principal at Monticello.
470 Miss Lenore Shanewise Recently acted as judge in a declamatory contest between the Guttenberg and Lansing high schools.
470 Miss Frances Philo Enjoyed a visit with friends at college
470 Miss Elsie Whitford Teaching music at Falls City, Nebraska.
470 Dr. J. C. Parish Appointed professor of history and political science in Colorado College, Colorado Springs.
470 Nell Smith Maddy Died in Cheyenne on her thirty-fifth birthday.
470 Karl J. Knoepfler Taken up his school work in Iowa City.
470 Mr. Ernest D. Bloom Visited the city to hire teachers for the upcoming year.
472 E. O. Dieterich Was in Cedar Falls to attend the annual session of the Iowa Academy of Science.
472 Miss Ethel McElhinney Enjoying a visit from her mother.
472 Miss Marjorie See Married Robert Lawrence of Waterloo; will make their home in Grundy Center.
472 Prof. Begeman Entertained the physics instructors at college.
472 Miss Gladys Hamilton Enjoyed a visit from her sister-in-law.
472 Mrs. Walker Gave an address before the W. C. T. U. at Greene.
472 Miss Florence E. Ward Addressed the Women's Clubs at Sioux Falls.
472 Miss Rachel Robertson and Genevieve Edgerton Confined to their rooms due to illness.
472 Miss Blanche Larsen Visited with friends in Clarion, Iowa.
472 Miss Lydia Rossiter Underwent an operation for appendicitis; recovering nicely.
472 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs and Miss Winifred Merrill Took part in a concert program at Marble Rock.