College Eye — December 10, 1914

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1 Untitled Quote from "Dad" Elliott concerning where professionals should locate themselves.
1 Prof. Barnes knew Dad Elliott at Northwestern; speaks of his influence among the students and how he earned the name "Dad" A. J. Elliott earned the nickname "Dad" because of his bald head and stooped posture.
1 Midwinter play is chosen; dramatization of Jenhs and Moore's comedy, "Stop Thief," will be presented by the students of the elocution department Bertha Martin will direct upcoming dramatic production.
1 Women's athletic emblems appear; are granted by the athletic department for excellence in work; equivalent of six ones is required Physical training students have opportunity to earn the new letters.
1 Dual debate occurs Monday night; second annual clash between Teachers College and Highland Park; teams are well prepared Students will debate the present jury system in American courts.
1 "Dad" Elliott is coming; noted athlete and Y. M. C. A. worker will give a series of addresses at the college Dec. 17-20 International Y. M. C. A. secretary will give speech; photo.
1 What some of the students say of "Dad" Elliott Students who have heard A. J. Elliott speak offer their comments on him.
1 Prof. Gist visits in South Professor W. W. Gist traveled to Franklin, Tennessee, to experience the fiftieth anniversary memorial ceremony of Civil War battle.
2 Indoor athletic contest; will be conducted on Saturday afternoons of the winter term; purpose is to test all around ability Track and field events will be held in the Gymnasium.
2 Night school is popular; attendance is rapidly increasing Cedar Falls Women's Club has expanded the number of night courses offered.
3 Gymnastic team begins work; four members of previous team report for work; ten new men are trying out; the final contest occurs in March Team will perform during halftime of the basketball games in order to practice for their final competition.
3 Miss Martin Laura Falkler Bertha Martin held party; W. W. Gist returns from travels.
3 Miss Kiddoo resigns Y. W. C. A. presidency; will become pastor's college assistant for the local Presbyterian church Ida Gaarder will take Faith Kiddoo's place as president of the Y. W. C. A.
3 Minnesingers do good work; have an excellent array of talent; tenor section is strong After last year's lull in available tenors, the Minnesingers are slowly regaining their strength; performed at the Boy's convention recently held on campus.
3 Official Notes Notes important education-related events, from both on and off campus.
4 Editorial Claims that support for debate team should be as strong as that for athletic teams.
5 Elliott was one of the greatest football men Summary of A. J. Elliott's football career.
5 Y. W. C. A. notes Brief review of recent events and upcoming speakers.
5 George Webber State Y. M. C. A. secretary, George Webber, will be on campus for A. J. Elliott's address; photo.
5 Alpha program December 18 Program of performers and their work.
5 Delphian Society; winter program, December 4 Program of performers and their work.
5 Boys Conference is great success; over seven hundred attend meetings Largest enrollment was achieved at the Boys Conference held on campus.
6 Clara L. Hancock Is teaching in Charles City.
6 Supt. A. W. Moore Is working in West Union.
6 Karl J. Knoepfler Is on editorial staff of the Iowa Law Bulletin.
6 Irene Coulson Is teaching in Humboldt.
6 Mae Bates Was a judge at declamatory contest in Dumont.
6 Helen Wilson and Lucile M. Jensen Are attending school in Ames.
6 Faye Thomas Is assistant principal in Rock Falls.
6 Mae Bates Was a judge at declamatory contest in Dumont.
6 Ruth Henderson Will be working in West Side, Iowa.
6 Karl J. Knoepfler Is on editorial staff of the Iowa Law Bulletin.
6 Supt. G. C. Hamersly Visited Cedar Falls.
6 Len Toomey Is working at Sigourney.
6 Supt. H. T. Potts Is working in Manchester.
6 Kate L. Hull Is teaching in Mt. Pleasant and taking classes at Wesleyan College.
6 Lola Gregg Will be teaching in Guttenberg.
6 Alice B. James Is in Little Rock.
6 Supt. John E. Partington Is working in Swea City.
6 Mary M. Marschall Is teaching in Mt. Ayr.
6 Reuben M. Estes Died after an operation.
6 The local papers at Colfax S. A. Potts is superintendent at Colfax.
6 Carl Fry Visited the Hill.
6 Supt. A. W. Moore Is working in West Union.
6 Hilda Bakken Attended Teachers Association meeting.
6 Eleanor Giedeman Will be teaching in Spencer.
6 Ada Harvey Is teaching in Coin, Iowa.
6 The full equipment of tools New equipment for manual training in Correctionville.
6 Thomas B. Homan Is superintendent at Griswold.
6 Irene Coulson Is teaching in Humboldt.
6 Clara L. Hancock Is teaching in Charles City.
6 Supt. Walter I. Griffith Reports good enrollment in Waverly.
6 Mildred Meredith Is teaching in Oskaloosa.
6 Supt. S. Gates Reports high enrollment at Lehigh.
6 The Tuesday Club Met with Professor and Mrs. D. S. Wright.
6 Master Irving Hart Is now four years old.
6 Prof. Ira S. Condit Went to Fairbank.
6 A number of I. S. T. C. students Took part in play, 'The Black Hawk County Fair'.
6 Emma Green Is doing well in Washington, Iowa.
7 Walter M. Parsons Attended conference.
7 Miss Florence E. Ward, Prof. C. P. Colegrove, and Prof. Eells Conducted institute work in Sac City and Storm Lake.
7 Miss Elizabeth Hughes and Prof. Davis Conducted tests in Waterloo.
7 Prof. G. W. Walters Went to Tipton.
7 Miss Hatcher Is working in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
7 Several members of the faculty Saw a motion picture show.
7 Clarke and Roger Wilson Enjoyed a hunting trip with friends.
7 Harold and Davis Palmer Visited their sister Gladys.
7 The sophomores Held a party.
7 Sophomores segregate; college Gymnasium is scene of Hard Time party Social gathering was held.
8 Aristos win first game; defeat Orios in first intersociety clash by a score of 13 to 12 Orios will play Philos.
8 Guy V. Aldrich Guy V. Aldrich will be on campus to hear A. J. "Dad" Elliott speak; photo.