College Eye — May 14, 1914

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491 Case-Conrad recital pleases large audience Review of performance by Harriet Case and John Conrad.
491 Editorial Ruth Austin and Inez Brown will perform; Professor Campbell will explain rural education work; ISTC will play Ellsworth in baseball.
492 English Club holds meeting Professor lynch spoke on the history of spelling; elected officers.
492 Annual music festival will be great event at Teachers College Will feature the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
493 View on Teachers College campus Photo of the Auditorium Building.
493 Seniors secure positions Teaching placements for the Class of 1914.
494 State Teachers College men in politics Roster of alumni who hold or are running for public office.
497 Christian Associations Y. W. C. A. will discuss summer plans; hold vesper service.
497 Contributed; rural education at the Iowa State Teachers College Professor Campbell talks about the new curriculum.
499 Athletics; Teachers team wins one game and loses another Won against Ellsworth, 5-4; lost to St. Joseph's, 3-2; roster of contenders for the Hawkeye Conference Track Meet.
502 Miss Ruth Austin Elected to the position of music instructor at Algona, Iowa.
502 Maude Thompson Will teach home economics at Tipton, Iowa.
502 Carl Hauser Accepted the principalship at Sioux Center.
502 Mrs. C. H. Brown Visited with Janet McElraith.
502 President H. H. Seerley Gave an address before the Western Drawing and Manual Training Teachers Association at Milwaukee.
502 Supt. Grover Alderman In Cedar Falls in search of teachers.
502 Mr. James Haynes Visited friends on College Hill.
502 Mr. Clyde Ruggles Has been re-elected at the Ohio State University.
502 Miss Christine Hemingson Elected to a position in Sioux City.
502 Miss Mabel Anderson Recently elected to the English department of the State University at Laramie, Wyoming.
504 Prof. H. C. Cummins and Prof. R. V. Coffey Attended the Iowa convention of commercial teachers held at Des Moines; Professor Cummins was elected president.
504 Miss Grace Denniston Spent time in Oelwein, Iowa.
504 On Friday evening Mrs. H. H. Seerley entertained a dozen women in honor of Miss Constant, who is to be married.
504 Miss Golda Lieser Visited Iowa Falls.
504 Mr. Harry McDonald Accepted the principalship at Dumont.
504 A. C. Kramer Appointed to the position of Manual Training Instructor at Waverly, Iowa.
504 Miss Anna Linter Accepted a grade position at Alden.
504 Robert Fearing Officiated in the Boone Valley track meet at Fort Dodge.
504 The Ossoli Literary Society Held a party in the Gymnasium.
504 Miss Julia Hurd Gave a dinner at her home for a number of friends.
504 The Homerian Literary Society Enjoyed a four course dinner at the Gymnasium.
504 Miss Maude Jeffrey Compelled to go to her home to Jefferson due to severe illness.
504 Miss Bessie Hunter Returned to school after a long absence due to the death of her brother.
504 Miss Edith Riland Attended the state kindergarten convention held at Mason City.
504 Misses Ethel and Mabel Bell Called to their home by the death of a nephew.