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1 "North American Students Mobilized for Christian World Democracy" The Northfield Conference resulted in students dedicating themselves to missionary work and studying Christian principles.
2 "What students must face" Students who chose to remain in college have the responsibility of maintaining the moral values of the United States.
3 "Widow by Proxy"; presented to a full house
Fagan--William Brock (English Faculty)
Mid-winter play review.
4 Esther A. Beck Esther A. Beck is teaching at Storm Lake.
5 State student missionary conference; reconstruction policies of religious student organizations launched Purpose was to present plans made at the Northfield Conference, which was held in January.
6 Teachers 28--Upper Iowa 30; dope spilled for Teachers; hope for victory Thursday night
Veatch--William Homer (Class of 1913)
Teachers caught up from behind, but Russell Dickinson was injured.
7 Y. W. C. A. war work to date Summary of work accomplished for the war.
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8 Also at I. S. T. C. Poem about young men and women at I. S. T. C.
9 The making of an airman; his status, salary, medical examination, etc. The steps an Air Corps candidate must go through to get into the Air Service.
10 Training School scrappers beat Iowa Falls 18 to 17 The score of the basketball game was tied until the last thirty seconds.
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11 Bostonia Sextette Club here next week Will perform for next lecture course presentation.
12 C. S. A. A. First meeting held; ten new members added; encourages students to attend all subsequent meetings.
13 Freshmen Physical Training victorious Won a game of volleyball against the Junior and Senior Training School physical education class (43-17); won a basketball game against the T. C. Junior Physical Training class (18-3).
14 Society Chrestomathians held a Valentine's Day-themed meeting; Aristotelians had tryouts for the annual debate; Jabbow Gemb Hall and Homerians held Valentine's Day parties.
15 Women's war work Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Dr. Anna Howard Shaw seek support as they pledge to protect European children from temptation and danger.
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16 Are you on? Encourages pride in the quality of school buildings and sports.
17 Basketball game Thursday night Encourages student support for the upcoming basketball team against Grinnell.
18 Christianity or Kultur? Challenges students to live their lives according to Biblical principles.
19 Election Encourages students to vote for College Eye staff.
20 Eyes for the navy; from the Patriotic News Service National Committee of Patriotic Societies Washington, D. C. Calling for donations of binoculars, spyglasses, and telescopes for the Navy.
21 Helen McElligott Helen McElligott is teaching in Hastings, Iowa.
22 Scholarship eligibility for intercollegiate representatives Rules for participating in intercollegiate activities.
23 Student Opinion The world is depending on the United States to win the war.
24 The Student Council; the following is the way in which the classes voted on The New Student Council Constitution
Meyer--David Lawrence (Class of 1918)
Class by class report on constitutional referendum.
25 To the women of I. S. T. C. Encouraging women to apply for summer positions at a bank in Iowa City.
26 Washington's birthday; Rev. Holland will speak Washington's birthday will be observed on February 22.
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27 Faculty men will go to Congress of National Service at Chicago, Feb. 21st, 22nd and 23rd Delegates were chosen to attend the Congress of National Service.
28 Official
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
Compiled answers to the query of 150,000 teachers as to their money spending habits.
29 Red Cross Thanks clubs for donations; reports houses where all boarders are members.
30 Rural forward movement; Prof. A. C. Fuller heads new movement Professor Fuller will examine rural schools and offer suggestions for their improvement.
31 The Pennsylvania State College
Perrine--James Owen (Science Faculty)
Former Professor Perrine sends news of his radio school.
32 Victor Peterson Victor Peterson was in town visiting friends for the weekend.
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33 John Wyse Delegates went to the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. conference in Des Moines.
34 Military Column Absences from drill practice must be excused; profile of Major Sheppard Philpot.
35 Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, who currently work with the French Y. M. C. A., had a daughter, Marjorie.
36 Y. M. and Y. W. Celebrates the cosmopolitan population of the US.
37 Y. M. and Y. W. First meeting was held in the auditorium.
38 Y. M. C. A. notes Roy Abbott taught on the social principles of Jesus; Harry Eells will speak about "Christian Standards of Action".
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39 "The Real Thing" presented at Camp Dodge Review of play to be published in the next issue of the College Eye.
40 Clarence Brown Clarence Brown is home on a ten day furlough from Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
41 Death of Emma Connelly Emma Connelly died of a goiter.
42 Lena Walker Is teaching in Onawa.
43 Miss Elizabeth Draper Is teaching in Urbana; recently visited her home in Waterloo.
44 Miss L. K. White Is a superintendent in Lemmon, South Dakota.
45 Pupils' recital. Iowa State Teachers College Feb. 13, 1918 Performance program.
46 Wilhelmina Otto Is teaching in Hubbard
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47 Alta Blaire Was visiting a cousin in Dyersville.
48 Clara Henrickson Was the guest of Dorothy Cummings.
49 Clarine Mueller Has been teaching in Jesup.
50 Edna Frey Spent the weekend in Rockford.
51 Eleta Everett's father Brought the family up for a visit.
52 Ellen Jewell Is teaching in Montezuma; visited the schools here.
53 Esther Millet and Beulah Cheever Spent the weekend in Jewell.
54 Gladys and Maude Norris Spent the weekend in Charles City.
55 Hazel Porter Had ear problems and now has the mumps.
56 Helen Stine Visited Nelle Schroeder in Charles City.
57 Hilda Faris and Marion Rash Went to New Providence to work for the Friendship Fund.
58 Ida Reed Missed school because of the mumps.
59 Intercollegiate debaters are selected Both men's and women's teams have been chosen.
60 J. S. Anderson Was injured in the carpentry shop and was compensated $454.30.
61 Jeanette Rosemond Spent the weekend with Gladys Moore in Waterloo.
62 Kathryn Karsten and Ruth Mesback Visited Reverend A. C. Preston.
63 Lisette Meltzer Went home to Ames for the weekend.
64 Louise and Hazel Johnson Spent the weekend at home in Austin, Minnesota.
65 Marie Magoon Visited Ethel Howard in Jesup.
66 Mary Lyon Is sick with the measles.
67 Mary Ormsby Visited Ethel Ehlers in Mason City.
68 Maryeda Boyd Was the guest of Olive Sessions.
69 Maude Clifton Spent the weekend in Earlville.
70 Mildred Boysen Spent the weekend at home in Webster City.
71 Miriam Andrews Visited A. C. Martin in Alden.
72 Miss Bertha Van Der Brake Spent the weekend with her brother.
73 Miss Esther Anderson Is no longer quarantined for her scarlet fever.
74 Miss May Cole Visited Mrs. Joe Carries.
75 Miss Mina Wilson Will be teaching in Hawarden.
76 Mrs. P. Robinson Died.
77 Mrs. Putney Has given up her work on account of ill health.
78 Myrtle Lee Will be back in school shortly.
79 Riva Milroy Went to Manchester for the weekend.
80 Ruth Foskett Spent the weekend at home.
81 Ruth Fullerton and Blanche Squire Spent the weekend with Jane Reynolds.
82 Samaria Perrine Visited George Waite.
83 Sina Spiker Went to Blairsville for the weekend.
84 The college movies again Saturday night Will resume showing movies because fuel is more readily available.
85 The following girls Bartlett women who went home for the weekend.
86 The many friends Ruth Boardman married Leonard Corkery.
87 Theresa Haley and Bertha Johnson Are doing their practice teaching in Cedar Heights.
88 Wilma Garnett Will be working at the Bedford High School.