College Eye — April 30, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |