College Eye — September 11, 1914

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1 The summer term Enrollment for first week of summer term was 1800. Branch summer schools in Atlantic and Sheldon will provide limited instruction this first year.
1 The new dormitory Progress report on the construction of Bartlett Hall; foundation and beginnings of walls complete.
1 Preliminary declamatory contest to be held Oratorical contest will take place on September 25.
1 Death of Mrs. G. W. Samson Mrs. G. W. Samson died September 4, 1914.
1 Word has come to us Bill Schluter has been at the train station eight different times this week.
1 Prospects in football Practices will be underway soon; season schedule is posted; photo.
1 Sept. 18 is date of oratorical contest Preliminary contest will select I. S. T. C. representative to compete in the Iowa Intercollegiate Contest in February.
1 Y. M. C. A. holds mix Approximately one hundred men attended Y. M. C. A. social gathering.
1 Y. W. C. A. holds reception Annual welcome held for new students.
1 Y. W. C. A. at Geneva Review of events at annual Geneva conference.
1 School opened Sept. 2; large enrollment, especially in the college classes Over 1300 students enrolled, with nine hundred in collegiate classes.
2 The Y. M. C. A. Geneva Conference Review of events at annual Geneva Conference.
2 Caprices of Cupid Marriage announcements.
3 The summer term Enrollment, by Iowa county, for the last three years.
3 Official notes News of faculty and alumni; new critics in training are listed.
4 Announcement Students announce their candidacy for Old Gold positions.
4 Untitled Wonders why the new fence around the athletic field doesn't go between the hospital and the field.
4 Untitled Six students have already entered in September 18th oratorical contest.
4 A foreword Encourages new students to get involved in extracurricular activities.
5 Christian Associations General information about the Y. W. C. A.
6 Marguerite Cadwallader Attending I. S. T. C. and is a room teacher in the Training Department.
6 Prof. G. S. Dick Accepted presidency of the Kearney Normal School.
6 Margaret Dick Visited a friend.
6 Hazel Butterfield Spent vacation in Cedar Falls.
6 Marguerite Cadwallader Accepted critic teacher position at the State Normal School in Harrisburg, Virginia.
6 Prof. W. H. Bender Moved to St. Paul.
6 Where you will find our seniors Roster of where seniors are teaching.
7 Julia Porter Julia Porter was chosen Instructor of English at the Junior High School in East Waterloo.
7 John Barnes Is working in Wichita, Kansas; visited his parents in Cedar Falls.
7 Florence Falkler Spent Easter vacation with her aunt.
7 Nina Baumgardner Nina Baumgardner receives a Master's Degree in primary instruction. She is supervisor of the primary department of the South Dakota State Normal School.
7 Jessie Aitchison Jessie Aitchison teaches in the Des Moines primary schools after a year spent at Chicago University.
7 Grace Rait Grace Rait serves as a lecturer on primary instruction in Wyoming.
7 Faye Palmer Will prepare for Chautauqua work in Chicago.
7 Mae Davidson Re-elected to teach in Chehalis, Washington.
7 Zoe Harmon Teaching English in Humboldt; spent Thanksgiving with her parents in Cedar Falls.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gist Visited Professor Gist.
7 Miss Mona Wild Entertained a group of young people at her home.
7 Helen Rau Teaching kindergarten in Hampton for another year.
7 Morae Greenlee Plans to remain teaching in Mason City.
7 Vera and Lora Lighthall Studied at University of Chicago over the summer and now return to their previous jobs.
7 Myrtie Brink Teaching in West Union.
7 Irwin and Martha (Rau) Martin Welcomed a new son this summer, Charles Rau Martin.
7 Julia Porter Studied at University of Chicago for a year.
7 After a long successful experience Mabel Green plans to teach primary grades in Des Moines.
7 Blanche Ayers Left Fort Dodge to teach in Cedar Rapids.
7 Jessie Aitchison Teaching in Oelwein again.
7 Zella Eighme Plans to return to Seattle to teach.
7 Dr. Clara B. Whitmore Moved her medical office to Sioux City.
7 Vera Du Bois Returned to Omaha, Nebraska, to teach kindergarten.
7 Mae Davidson Visited friends on College Hill.
7 Erma Robertson Teaching primary grades in Des Moines.
7 Lina Moore Detained in Europe due to the war.
7 Stella Fisher Teaching in Clinton again.
7 The west attracts many Deborah Davis, Olive Nash, and Maud Porter are teaching in Boise, Idaho.
7 Grace Rait Accepted position of assistant primary supervisor at I. S. T. C.
7 Raymond Grossman Plans to continue his medical studies at Iowa University.
7 Miss Marguerite Wilker Visited the Great Lakes with Eleanor Gray, Sudah Cohoon, Mrs. Gray, Alison Aitchison, and Marguerite Utley during a five week trip to the east.
7 Arthur C. Franklin Returned to Cedar Falls to attend college for a year.
7 The Cedar Falls Record Walter Jensen praised for his work.
7 Agnes Arganbright Teaching in Ottumwa.
7 Alice Grier Returned to finish the critic training course.
7 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brand Moved to Sibley.
7 Jessie Paulger Continues to teach in Marathon.
7 Miss Mona Wild Toured Yellowstone Park with her sister.
7 Miss Alison Aitchison Visited Mrs. Frank Eaman and Mrs. George Eckhart.
7 Miss Sara Riggs Visited Minnesota lakes during vacation.
7 Miss Joy Harmon Teaching in Waterloo again.
7 Don Deal Teaching at the Cedar Rapids Commercial College.
7 Word has been received Mrs. Lucy (Spicer) Folsom recently gave birth to a baby boy.
7 Jennie McCall Teaching in Cedar Falls again.
7 Helen Corning Is teaching in Marshfield, Oregon.
7 Florence La Tier Teaching history and music in Coon Rapids.
7 Nina Baumgardner Spent summer in Colorado.
7 Stena Hansen Visited New York, Boston, and Washington.
7 Margaret Munsey Visited Cedar Falls; teaching in Jesup.
7 Blanche Martin Teaching in Minneapolis.
7 Verna Bernard Studied in California for the summer, now teaching in Lead, South Dakota.
7 Joe Martin Proud father of a new baby boy.
7 Sudah Cahoon Accepted critic teacher position at the State Normal School in Albion, Idaho.
7 Elizabeth McDonald Teaching in Clarksville.
7 Faye Palmer Traveling with a ladies orchestra and filling engagements around Cedar Falls.
7 Zoe Harmon Teaching in Humboldt.
7 John Barnes Involved with Physical Training in the public schools of Witchatan, Kansas.
7 Mrs. Fay (Vinall) Craig Visited home for the summer.
7 Florence Falkler Visited Laura Falkler
7 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gist Returned to St. Paul after vacation in Cedar Falls.
8 Myron Begeman Is attending college in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
8 Prof. S. A. Lynch Gave a speech in Waterloo.
8 Miss Ruth Wright Will spend the summer months with her parents.
8 Miss Katherine Constant Confined to her room due to a severe attack of the grippe.
8 Professor McKitrick Built a house on Iowa street.
8 Mr. Mount Mr. Mount built two houses.
8 Mr. N. F. Cooledge Built a house on his father's property.
8 Mr. Geo. W. Hansen George Hansen's nighttime habits are described.
8 Mrs. Cross Mrs. Cross moved to Cedar Falls.
8 Mr. C. P. Colegrove Living at Ninth and Franklin Streets.
8 Prof. S. A. Lynch Attended University of Chicago during the summer.
8 Mr. Robt. Fullerton Working at the Northwestern Conservatory of Music in Minneapolis.
8 This year S. E. Green S. E. Green built a house on Campus Street.
8 Mrs. Spatcher Mrs. Spatcher built a house on College Street.
8 Miss Ruth Wright Returned to Yankton, South Dakota.
8 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Albright Moved to the Bickford house with their daughter Nona.
8 Leys are now occupying The Ley family moved to a new house and the Reverend and Mrs. Morris moved into their old house.
8 Miss Marguerite Cadwallader Appointed to be sixth grade critic at he Virginia State Normal School in Harrisburg.
8 Mr. Mihram Mordigan Studying pedagogy.
8 Misses Leah and Alice Madsen Leah and Alice Madsen visited the Hanson's.
8 Myron Begeman Spending time in the Northwest before returning to school at University of Michigan.
8 Miss Florence Freer Entertained a friend.
8 Miss Luella Wright Returned to North Yakima to continue her work as teacher there.
8 Carl Merner Visited Cedar Falls during vacation.
8 Edna Rait Returned to teach in Sterling, Kansas.
8 Pres. Seerley Attended State Board of Examiners meeting in Des Moines.
8 Miss Hussey and her mother Visited Boston and Philadelphia during vacation.
8 Bess McCowan Is back to studying after an operation for appendicitis.
8 George Vinall Continuing Physical Training in Springfield, Massachusetts.
8 Jasper Thompson and Edward Ruppelt Attended University of Chicago during summer vacation.
8 Miss Katherine Constant In charge of Bible study at the conference in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin over the summer.
8 Prof. W. W. Gist Addressed the veterans in Marble Rock and visited in Osage.