College Eye — September 29, 1915

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1 Bible study for college credit College will offer four courses for credit.
1 Baccalaureate address First part of text of President Seerley's address; photo.
1 Enrollment sets high water mark; over 1700 enroll the first day Rooming and boarding houses seem to be unaffected by the opening of Bartlett Hall.
1 Bartlett Hall Description of the hall and rooms; 124 women reside there; brief summary of rules.
1 The Robins Campaign Raymond Robins will conduct evangelical campaign on campus; follows Dad Elliott's campaign last year; photo.
2 Y. W. C. A. Will have three national workers on campus.
2 What audiences say Tributes to the work of Raymond Robins.
2 Announcements Students announce their candidacy for staff positions on the Old Gold.
3 Brown and Porter remodel photo gallery Mr. Porter has just entered the business with Mr. Brown; shop extensively remodeled.
3 Jorgensen and Sorensen win two prizes Win prizes in photography competition.
3 Organ recital Performance program for Palmer Christian recital.
3 Lewis opens new shop C. C. Lewis has moved his barber shop farther up College Hill.
4 The Old Gold Many candidates are seeking staff positions.
4 Initiations Believes that the literary societies should rise above past hazing practices.
4 Editorial Encourages students to have an open mind and discover things.
4 Raymond Robins Tribute to speaker who will be on campus.
5 Mitze Dry Cleaners establish college branch Mr. Mitze opens shop in rooms formerly occupied by Morris Levy.
5 Morris Levy moves into new quarters Opens up new shop for his dry cleaning business.
5 Untitled Lester Ary and George Zimmerman returned from Columbia University, where they had spent the summer.
5 Local tin-shower at Begemans Noisy charivari greets newly wedded Begemans.
5 Y. M. C. A. holds paddle informal Account of paddling gauntlet.
5 Cafeteria opens with big business Bartlett Hall cafeteria opens on September 14, 1915, under the direction of Mildred Walls; serves four hundred meals at noon, fewer at breakfast and dinner;
5 The new student Cartoon depicting the experiences of the new student.
6 Y. M. C. A. Employment Bureau YMCA will try to match employers with students who can do the work.
6 Official News notes on alumni and professional organizations.
6 Football prospects 112 men are out for football.
7 Miss Lynch Secretary from the Y. W. C. A. will return along with Miss Helmer.
7 Miss Mabel Heller Teaching at Lohrville, Iowa.
7 Miss Lucy Porter Enjoyed a visit from her father.
7 Mrs. Chal. Ford of Washington, Iowa Spending time with her daughter, Rhea Ford.
7 Mr. Hawley Whitacre Will read a paper at the Iowa Commercial Club meeting.
7 Miss D. W. Norris Returned to her home in Grinnell after spending time with her daughter, Ellen.
7 The College Band Will play Mr. Whitacre's March "Purple and Gold".
7 Reception for Catholic Students The Newman Catholic Organization entertained the new Catholic students at a reception in the Gymnasium.
7 Mrs. Joe Egloff of this city Teaching temporarily in the Home Economics department.
7 Miss Irene Simpson Gone to Minnesota to enter the training school for Y. W. C. A.
7 Miss Hazel Butterfield Working in the Y. W. C. A. training school in Minneapolis.
7 Miss Katharine Theelen of Exira, Iowa Called to her home by the death of her father.
7 Delphian tea Tea party took place, hosted by the Delphian literary society.
7 Neos turn Epicurians The Neos hosted a gathering in the Gymnasium.
7 Miss Gladys Young Spending time at home with her mother.
7 Mrs. Homer Seerley, Miss Myra Call, and Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Left to attend the board meeting of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs in Colfax.
7 Parker Lichty Traveled extensively in California this summer.
7 Professor Barnes Sold his residence on Twenty-Third Street.
7 Miss Ruth Hutchins Spent time with Miss Beal of Cedar Falls.
7 Mr. Leonard St. John Accepted a position as instructor at Purdue University.
7 Dr. MaGee Recently married to Fay Vaughn; will continue to work in Waterloo.
7 Mrs. Blanche Walters and Mabel Parrish Teaching in the High School at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
7 Miss Emma Belschner, Mr. Lou Schlatter and Mr. Lewis Cornish All are teaching high school at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
7 Miss Mae Howell of Waterloo Entertained a company of twenty young people at a birthday dinner in honor of Jane Bigelow.
7 Miss Carlton Spent her summer in extensive travel throughout the west.
7 Mr. Schluter Left for Columbia to obtain his master's degree.
7 Clio Informal Cliosophic literary society gave an informal dinner for their friends.
7 We are pleased to hear Minna Merriam was elected president of the Long Beach City Teachers' Club in California.
7 Harry Anderson Recently visited the college and played at the band concert.
7 Professors Colegrove, Brown, Eells and Osborne Have been doing institute work in Clinton.
8 Professor C. P. Colegrove Devotes half of his week to teaching and the other half to extension work.
8 Professor Charles H. Meyerholz Visited Canal Zone after summer session.
8 Professor D. S. Wright Visited World's Fairs in California.
8 Edw. A. Ruppelt Spent time on College Hill on his way to Chicago.
8 Major Anderson, formerly of Fort Sumptor Gave up doctors work in Iowa City to open a drug store in Dike.
8 President and Mrs. Homer H. Seerley Spent time traveling in the West.
8 Josephine Dodge Stopped to visit friends on her way to Clarksville.
8 Mr. C. A. Fullerton's new house New house has only a few things left to work on.
8 Miss Helen Brocksmit Will take over duties running Bartlett Hall.
8 Miss Mabel Lodge Spent time at the State Fair.
8 Miss Kittie Weisbard Enrolled in the B. A. section of the senior class.
8 Any girls Women who wish to meet with Miss Helmer or Miss Lynch should make appointments with Miss McCague.
8 Miss Lillian V. Lambert Building a new house on Iowa Street.
8 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Berkstrasser Recently moved into Mr. Shield's house on Olive Street; J. O. Perrine had been living there.