College Eye — October 29, 1914

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1 Prof. Walters will speak Sunday evening G. W. Walters will give address to Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A.
1 Teachers drop game to Penn; Quaker and Pedagogue clash ends in a victory for the former by a score of 19 to 7
1 Untitled Lenore Shanewise visited Chicago.
1 Homerians and Irvings dedicate society hall; addresses by society officers and interested members of the faculty On October 24, ceremony was held to dedicate new literary society hall.
1 No musical festival this year; committee has decided not to hold annual festival; formerly held in May or June Music Festival will not take place in 1915, but is expected to resume in the future; has been difficult to meet expenses.
1 Oratorical Association elects officers Idea of an Interstate Normal School contest for women was discussed.
1 Fayette game Saturday; Teachers will meet Upper Iowa University on their home grounds Game against Fayette is expected to be a tough competition.
1 Y. W. C. A. gives spread; entertain those who aided in serving at annual banquet Social gathering events described.
2 Rev. Holland addresses Sunday gathering; gives powerful address Sunday evening on co-efficiency Spoke before joint meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.
2 Highland Park has chosen debaters; four members of the team have former experience in intercollegiate debate Highland Park's newspaper, The Highlander, claims they will defeat I. S. T. C.
2 Philos hold gold medal debate; Elmer Erickson wins medal; triangular team is chosen Preliminary debate was held to determine representatives for the Triangular debate with the Orio and Aristotelian Literary Societies.
3 Official Notes Makes important education announcements.
4 Untitled Claims that the College Eye will try to provide unbiased reports of athletic events.
4 Editorial Encourages students to enter oratorical contest.
4 Untitled States deadlines for news items to be turned in.
4 Untitled Relates incident in which Nelson Cooledge gave up his seat to a woman.
5 Need for more tennis courts; four courts at present are inadequate to meet needs of followers of the fence game Physical training department has applied for funding to build six more tennis courts.
5 Y. W. C. A. Margaret Barnes spoke on "Unselfishness."
5 Training School will aid Christmas Ship; grades will furnish handmade articles for Cedar Falls consignment Citizens of Cedar Falls and Training School students have been donating to the Christmas Ship drive.
6 Vie Ufford Ufford is Head of Department of Commerce, Polytechnic Institute, Billings, Montana.
6 Minne C. Anderson Teaching seventh and eighth grade in Sioux Rapids, Iowa.
6 Pauline Fraley Visited friends on campus.
6 Miss Violet Guthrie Returned to work after breaking her ankle.
6 Miss Jane Bigelow Bane Jigelow visited Mary Baker.
6 Miss Cora Dietz Spent the weekend at her home in Charles City.
6 Miss Violet Guthrie Returned to school.
6 Vera Short Married Roscoe Beatty on October 12.
6 Pres. Seerley Visited Iowa City during homecoming.
6 Mrs. Walker and Miss Falkler Attended the D. A. R. convention in Cedar Rapids.
6 On Friday evening Sara Rice and Margaret Oliver held a dinner in honor of Laura Riggs.
6 Miss Frances Lundberg and Lucy Bassett Visited the Bassett home in Arlington, Iowa.
6 Marjorie Watkins and Lucile Irish Attended a game in Iowa City.
6 Garrah Packer Recovered from her illness and resumed her studies.
6 Eva Watters Teaching primary grades in Elgin, Iowa.
6 Arthur Fortsch Principal at Center Point.
6 Minne C. Anderson Accepted a teaching position in Carroll, Iowa.
6 Isabelle Pittenger Married Arthur Lee Bettler on October 8.
6 Merle Robinson Studying at the Teachers College, Columbia University.
6 The marriage of Ralph Ebersold Ralph Ebersold married Ida Fryer.
6 Leo Ranney Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
6 Eva Youell Spent her summer in Cedar Falls; returned to Chester, Montana, in the fall.
6 Vie Ufford Teaching at Norfolk, Nebraska, in the commercial department.
6 Nellie Lee Supervisor of the Home Economics department in Superior Consolidated Schools.
6 Word comes from Crawfordsville Reports of success for Superintendent Howard Huston and teacher Mercy Banton.
6 Blanche Hunter Continues to teach in North Platte, Nebraska.
6 Karl Nolte Resigned as principal of Allison schools to continue his studies at Naperville, Illinois.
6 Pauline Fraley Married Blaine Hixson on October 12.
6 Word has been received Doris Hardy married Mr. W. Pratt on October 17.
6 Ira Brown Teaching in the manual training department in Twin Falls, Idaho.
6 Early in the summer Lila Wagner married Lee Heironimus.
6 Bertha Stark Principal in Webster City.
6 Louise Bosley Louise Bosley resigned as teacher in the Lincoln school, due to an illness; Belle Vinall will take her place.
7 The German Club Held a meeting in Professor Knoepfler's room.
7 Prof. John L. Conrad Visited Professor L. E. M. Welles.
7 Miss Agnes Sesker Teaching in Polk County.
7 The Study Centers Large attendance was reported in the Oskaloosa and Tipton study centers.
7 Supt. Pearl De Jarnette Pearl De Jarnette is conducting meetings to promote better rural schools.
7 J. R. Morphew Visited is daughter Cathryn Morphew.
7 Mr. Barnhouse Visited his daughter Dorothy Barnhouse.
7 Charles Crow Visited friends in Cedar Falls on his way home from North Dakota.
7 Miss Duncan Attending the Librarian's Association meeting in Marshalltown.
7 The Christian Endeavourers of the Presbyterian church A Halloween social was held.
7 Miss H. Lucile Riggs Married Dr. R. McWhirter of Allison.
7 Mr. Thomas Simpson Visited his daughter Irene Simpson.
7 Miss Lillian Griffin Teaching at a school near Carrollton.
7 Gladys Grant Visited her home in Rolfe.
7 Prof. John L. Conrad Underwent surgery for appendicitis.
7 Among the faculty Roster of faculty scheduled for institute work.
7 Genevieve Burling Attending the Minnesota game in Iowa City.
7 Miss Ward Went to Primghar for study center work.
7 The German Club Supper held in the old gymnasium.
7 Mrs. Shaffer Visited her son Ione Shaffer.
7 Charles Perrott Visited Fairfield for a business trip.
8 Results in tennis tournament Students, faculty, and their results are listed.
8 Prof. Mount will give lecture; to appear at Dunkerton Friday night under auspices of public schools Will discuss spiritualism at Dunkerton public schools.
8 Prof. Meyerholz addresses N. C. A.; gives interesting talk on "The Man Who Cares" Discussed the importance of perseverance.
8 Freshmen mix Social event was hosted by class sponsor, Reuben McKitrick.