College Eye — October 13, 1915

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1 Neo dinner At Black Hawk Hotel.
1 Mrs. Byers closes women's meetings Speaks on finding happiness.
1 Training School drops game to Independence Loses to Independence, 6-5.
1 The Robins Campaign; great speaker gives broad outlook Professor McKitrick promotes the upcoming appearance of Raymond Robins
1 Study Centers; rapid progress is made under Dr. Colegrove's direction Brief account of the success of the study center program.
1 Gilbert McClurg to give illustrated lecture
1 B. A.'s have first party; Killian's is the scene of fun Lengthy account of entertainment.
1 Margaret Matzenauer; noted prima donna contralto to open lecture course Performer profile; photo.
2 Baccalaureate address Continuation of text of address by President Seerley.
3 Dubuque Germans beat Ellsworth; score 28 to 0 ISTC team getting ready.
3 Junior class officers Roster of officers.
3 Soliloquy Seasonal Poem describing the passing of summer to autumn.
3 Agriculture Department Over 270 students enrolled; news notes on other students and faculty.
3 Football Advice to women who want to understand football.
3 Official organization of students for college year 1915-16; class officers- fall term Roster of class officers and sponsors.
3 Freshman organization Met to elect officers.
4 Chapel notices Advocates the removal of announcements from chapel exercises.
4 The library note Humorous look at notes passed between men and women in the library.
4 Boarding house ethics Encourages students to use good judgment while living in boarding houses.
4 Untitled Senior primary women enjoyed program.
4 Have you been getting your College Eye? Have had difficulty getting addresses correct.
5 Society News notes from the literary societies.
5 A short story Professor Walters learns how a cafeteria works.
5 Y. M. C. A. Ida Gaarder led meeting.
5 Untitled YWCA serves tea every Wednesday afternoon.
5 N. C. A. lecture The Reverend Father Lorenz talked about his trip through the catacombs in Rome.
6 Official News notes on education, faculty changes, and on alumni.
6 Education Club meeting Discussed plans and programs for the year.
7 Brian Condit Boasts about the Teachers College.
7 Mr. Karl Knoepfler Working at the Keefe law firm in Walthill, Nebraska.
7 Mr. Brian Condit Enrolled at Iowa City; doing post graduate work in industrial chemistry.
7 Harold Maynard Doing graduate work in economics at Iowa City.
7 Arben Young Studying law in Iowa City.
7 Homer Veatch Studying law at Iowa City.
7 Ole J. Kirketeg Studying law in Iowa City.
7 A strange and pleasant coincidence occurred Former editors and business managers write to keep the current staff of the College Eye informed.
7 Mr. S. A. Cohagen Talks about the rewards of his college experience.
7 It will be of interest Harriet and Willamina Jongewaard will work as missionaries in India.
7 Miss Anna Fell Departed for Mexico to visit her sister Sylvia.
7 "Jap" Wilbur Spent time at his home in Cedar Falls.
7 Misses Ann Johnson and Falbert Teaching in Newton, Iowa.
7 Miss Beth Chapin Spent time at Tripoli, Iowa.
7 Miss Hazel Nelson Entertained her sister and a friend.
7 Conrad Jongewaard Recently visited his sister Helen on the hill.
7 Miss Edith Helmer Left for Cedar Rapids after attending some special meetings.
7 Miss Clara Fogg Visited friends in Cedar Falls for several days.
7 Miss Elizabeth Bingham Visiting friends on College Hill.
7 Prof. S. A. Lynch Entertained his Milton class at his home.
7 Prof. and Mrs. Barnes Entertained twelve of the faculty circle at a dinner.
7 Monday afternoon Mrs. Walker gave a tea to the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet and the Advisory board in honor of Mrs. Byers.
7 Miss Scofield and Mr. Buffum Conducted institute in Pocahontas.
7 Prof. and Mrs. Bond Will entertain the members of the Senior Home Economics class at their home.
7 Miss Marion Becker Recently entertained her brother from Salem, Iowa.
7 Miss Elsie Eberhard Spent time with her parents at Guttenberg, Iowa.
7 Mr. F. J. Atkins of Bondurant, Iowa Visited his daughter at Egbert Hall.
7 Fred Schaedlich and Richard Seifert Enrolled at school in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Mary Tucker Visited Mary Frederickson.
8 Arthur Gist Studying for bachelor's degree.
8 Miss Clara Seller Teaching in New York City.
8 Miss Virginia Allen Teaching in Centerville.
8 Mr. H. S. Stein Teaching at normal school in South Dakota.
8 Miss Marie Mullarky Married William Wendt.
8 Miss Dora Walser Teaching in Wisconsin.
8 Mr. Joe Graham Superintendent in Pullman, Washington.
8 Miss Lydia A. Frumble President of women's college in China.
8 Miss Nellie Burmeister Studying at Columbia.
8 Mr. Bedros K. Apelian Married Muriel Rochester.
8 Mr. G. Vern Orr In automobile business.
8 News from an alumna Florence Streeter Goodykoontz, President of the Boone Federation of Women's Clubs, gives a report on the happenings over the past year.
8 Mr. Adolph Kramer Has accepted a professorship in Emporia College, Emporia, Kansas.
8 Miss Clara Chassell Now a member of the Simpson College faculty.
8 Institute Schedule of institute work.
8 College calendar Football and lecture course schedules.
8 Cedar Falls Club In Los Angeles Alumni there eager to hear school news.