| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 11 | 28 | 1 |
Page 1
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| New cabinet appointed; Y. M. C. A. officers begin work | Roster of officers; Professor Rice will speak at next meeting. |
| Miss Wild resigns | Theresa Wild will leave after the summer term to take position at Columbia University. |
| Madame Hammer pleases audience | Review of Madame Borgny Hammer's performance on campus. |
| Philo program given | Program listed in full. |
| Faculty Club entertains | Rabbi Emanuel Sternheim was treated to dinner by the Men's Faculty Club. |
| Extension department enlarged; Fred D. Cram of Mason City to be new faculty member | Due to a large workload in the extension department, Fred D. Cram has been hired. |
| Alphas entertain brothers | Alpha Literary Society hosted the Philomathean Literary Society. |
| Faculty plans for next year | Faculty will not be given leaves of absence for next year, nor will any new faculty be hired until after students have enrolled. |
| Head of Pennsylvania Normal School dies | George M. Philips died on March 21, 1920; fellow member of President Seerley in the National Council of Education of Schools. |
| Student Council sets pay day!; pay all debts April 21 | Annual Pay Up Day will provide tables for campus creditors to be present to receive their due payments. |
| Kindergarten meeting held; Miss Teerink leads Cedar Rapids meet | Joanna Teerink served as head of the Kindergarten meeting held on April 2. |
| Ossoli program given | Easter was topic of meeting. |
| Nominate T. C. belle; help choose college beauty | Beauty contest will be held in conjunction with the Des Moines Register's search for the prettiest college girl in Iowa. |
| Orchestra gives concert; Professor Gundry leads; Auditorium April 14th | Program is announced. |
| Training School headlights | News from the Training School. |