College Eye — October 15, 1914
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shake-Aristo initiation | New members were initiated at McAlvin cottage on October 11th. | |
| 1 | Final declamatory contest Friday; winners in preliminary will compete for cash prizes; first, second and third award | Seven presentations will be given. | |
| 1 | Women's athletic emblem adopted; will be small reproductions of the regular athletic letter | Physical Education women will by given 4 X 4 inch athletics emblems, as opposed to the men's 7 X 7 athletic letters. | |
| 1 | Game with Dubuque College Saturday; varsity will clash with strong eleven under Coach Dorais, All American quarterback | Former St. Joseph College will travel to Cedar Falls to compete against I. S. T. C. | |
| 1 | Bloomfield Club appears; Davis County aggregation believe "in union there is strength" | Students from Davis County or those who have attended the Normal and Scientific Institute at Bloomfield are eligible for membership. | |
| 1 | Home Economics students organize; give breakfast Saturday morning in old gymnasium | Home Economics students enjoyed breakfast together; officers elected. | |
| 1 | First lecture course number Thursday; Paul Althouse will give concert Thursday, October 15; nearly twelve hundred seats sold | Renowned tenor soloist Paul Althouse will perform on campus. | |
| 1 | Ellsworth gives Teachers a surprise; nine veteran prove too strong for Teachers inexperienced line; score 26 to 0; fast game throughout | Ellsworth talent was underestimated by I. S. T. C. | |
| 2 | Arrangement made for state gym. meet; meeting of State Gymnastic Association is held at Ames; tournament to be staged in March | Rules and regulations for tournament were established. | |
| 2 | Special seniors hold mix; elaborate luncheon is served to the assembly | Seniors from departments of public school music, manual training, physical training, commercial training, and drawing enjoyed banquet. | |
| 3 | Official Notes | News of important Iowa educators. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Suggests that fair weather fans are not worthwhile. | |
| 4 | Untitled | Green sweaters have been suggested for the freshman class. | |
| 4 | Untitled | Franklin Willey was the victim of unsportsmanlike attacks during football game. | |
| 4 | Untitled | Claims new fence at athletic field can also function as distance posts for track athletes. | |
| 4 | Homerians jollificate; youthful society is aroused even to poetry | Homerian Literary Society held social affair for members. | |
| 4 | Former pastor of St. Patrick's parish addresses N. C. A. | The Reverend Luke Donlon spoke to students about his travels in Europe. | |
| 4 | Overheard | Brief comments heard on campus. | |
| 4 | Editorial | Urges students to patronize College Eye advertisers. | |
| 4 | Untitled | Tennis courts are in a deplorable condition due to heavy rains. | |
| 5 | Training School is prospering; over three hundred and fifty pupils enrolled; many from rural schools | Enrollment numbers announced; divided by department and location of students' homes. | |
| 5 | Faculty recital Wednes.; splendid program was presented | Program from music faculty recital is printed. | |
| 5 | Poe after the Ellsworth game | Portrays the attitude of fans on the way home from Ellsworth football game. | |
| 6 | Miss Lodge gives lecture on women's suffrage; former faculty member is now state secretary of this movement | Secretary of Iowa suffrage movement spoke to students about the state of affairs in the movement. | |
| 6 | Y. W. C. A. | Flora Stookey and Professor Condit led last two meetings. | |
| 6 | Miss S. Riggs addresses N. C. A. | Described her visit to Rome and discussed the Roman Catholic religion in comparison to Protestantism. | |
| 6 | Things we wonder about | Briefly ponders events and ideas. | |
| 6 | Chrestos | New members initiated. | |
| 7 | Mildred Packard | Is working in an Ames public school. | |
| 7 | Rev. Earl A. Roadman | Served as the pastor at a Minneapolis church during August. | |
| 7 | Jessie Shillinglaw | Shillinglaw on music staff at El Paso, Texas. | |
| 7 | Mabel J. Parsons | Mabel J. Parsons receives a Master's degree from the University of Chicago, and earns a position as head of the history department of the Rochester, Minnesota high school. | |
| 7 | Agnes Sawyer | Agnes Sawyer serves as business and house secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association in Dubuque. | |
| 7 | Martha McIntosh | Teaching mathematics in Logan. | |
| 7 | Paul Davis | Left for Sequim, Washington, where he will be head of the manual training and athletics. | |
| 7 | Walter Koester | Spent time with his friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 7 | Ben Robinson | Visited campus; teaching manual training in Guttenberg. | |
| 7 | Mrs. Ella Danskin | Living in Virginia and writes that her aunt and uncle will visit her for a few months. | |
| 7 | On last Friday | Mrs. Clarence Wise held a dinner in honor of Mrs. Chesley of Iowa City. | |
| 7 | Jessie Shillinglaw | Teaching music at a school in Colorado; received a salary increase in the first month. | |
| 7 | J. R. Neveln | Visited campus in search of a science and English teacher. | |
| 7 | Walter Koester | Teaching near Aplington. | |
| 7 | On Oct. 8 | Margaret Sherwood married G. W. Hunt. | |
| 7 | Grace De Noon | Teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 7 | Ivadel E. Eaton | Teaching in Reinbeck; visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 7 | Martha McIntosh | Teaching history and German in Harrison, Arkansas. | |
| 7 | Agnes Sawyer | Working in the schools in George, Iowa. | |
| 7 | Dorothy Waters | Teaching in Dallas, South Dakota | |
| 7 | Rev. Earl A. Roadman | Spent the summer in Cedar Falls after spending a year in Europe. | |
| 7 | Mabel J. Parsons | Studying at University of Chicago. | |
| 7 | Supt. Earl B. Hodges | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 7 | Mildred Packard | Visited her parents in Cedar Falls. | |
| 7 | W. L. Veatch | Won photography award. | |
| 7 | Paul Davis | Teaching in the training department in Lequin, Washington. | |
| 7 | Wednesday, Oct. 7 | Velma Roadman married Carl E. Hollenback. | |
| 8 | Ruth Dubbert | Visited Charles City with Florence Moss. | |
| 8 | Miss Lodge | Will study at Columbia next year. | |
| 8 | Miss Lodge | Currently the secretary for the State Equal Suffrage Association. | |
| 8 | The Philathea circle | A picnic was held in the dining room of the M. E. church for Miss Emma Lambert and one hundred girls. | |
| 8 | Miss Hughes | Attended the Conference of the 3rd District of Federated clubs with Bertha Patt, Florence Ward and Mrs. Walker. | |
| 8 | The unmarried women | Unwed women faculty members entertained new members of the faculty. | |
| 8 | President Seerley | Visited Mr. Pleasant, Burlington, Fairfield, and Ottumwa, doing institute work. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Cable | Visiting a cousin in St. Louis with her son Emmett. | |
| 8 | Florence Sellers | Visited friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 8 | Lola Glock and Dorothy Holtz | Attended a reception in Vinton. | |
| 8 | The Training School team | The Training School football team defeated the Cedar Falls High School team. | |
| 8 | Prof. C. W. Stone | Rented a house on Tremont Street. | |
| 8 | On last Tuesday | The Reading Circle met with Professor G. W. Newton. Professor M. F. Arey and Professor L. Begeman participated in the discussion of the European War. | |
| 8 | Charles McKinstry | Fractured a bone in his wrist during the Training School versus high school game. | |
| 8 | The game on the college gridiron | The West Waterloo High School football team defeated the Cedar Falls team, 7 to 6. | |
| 8 | Miss Grace Hooper | Returned from a business trip to Chicago. | |
| 8 | President Seerley | Delivered an address to the Iowa Club. | |
| 8 | Maude Andrews | Missed school due to an illness. | |
| 8 | Ruth Dubbert | Visited Shell Rock. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Walker | Attended the State Federation meeting in Cedar Rapids. | |
| 8 | Prof. R. F. Seymour | Attended the Iowa State Gymnastic Association in Ames. | |
| 8 | Miss Emma Lambert | Cousins, Mr. and Miss Reynolds, visited. | |
| 8 | Mable Limpus | Confined to the hospital due to her illness. | |
| 8 | Supt. G. W. Hunt | G. W. Hunt interviewed primary teachers on campus. | |
| 8 | Mr. Harry Kibe | Recently moved to Waterloo with his wife. | |
| 8 | Mrs. W. W. Gist and Miss Edith Buck | Hosted the Daughters of the American Revolution. | |
| 8 | Dorothy Francis | Married Lewis O. Parsons in August. | |
| 8 | Vera Short | Marion Shillinglaw hosted a miscellaneous party for Vera Short. |