College Eye — January 24, 1912

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1 Miss Ethel Arey Had typhoid fever, but is now back at work in the Library.
1 Plans for anniversary are almost completed; big anniversary dinner will be held on Saturday evening February 10th; several noted workers on program. Will celebrate 25th anniversary of founding of YMCA and YWCA.
1 State student secretary visits I. S. T. C.; addresses students at their Sunday evening meeting Guy V. Aldrich outlines plans for the rest of the year.
1 Miss Margaret Oliver Staying at J. H. Shoemaker home.
1 Morningside preliminary will be held Saturday evening February third; men will battle for places on inter-collegiate teams on that date Preview of the contest to select interstate competitors.
2 H. H. Seerley Appointed member of the National Committee that will be conducting a campaign for the passing of the Vocational Education Bill.
2 Mr. Begeman, Mr. Kadesch and Mr. Peterson Entertained guests at a dinner at the Burr Hotel.
2 The Cottage Reading Circle The group met at the home of Professor and Mrs. George Dick.
2 We are glad to see Ethel Arey has returned to the library after battling a sickness.
2 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Elected Regent of the Cedar Falls chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
2 President H. H. Seerley Delivered a speech at Parsons College about the Greater Problems in Public Schools
2 Mr. C. P. Colegrove Delivered two addresses to the Muscatine County Teachers Association.
2 W. W. Gist Writing articles on the old McGuffey Readers.
2 C. A. Fullerton Preparing for the Music Supervisors National Conference.
2 Miss Rice and Miss Schuneman Invited to a dinner given by the Boone Alumni Association of I. S. T. C.
2 Miss Jennette Carpenter Plans to give three addresses in addition to her school work.
2 Orchestral Department Busy orchestral department puts on performance in Osage; performance program.
3 Mrs. Walker Hosted a shower for Miss Oliver.
3 Mathematics Club Professor Smith of the State University will give a speech.
3 Our neighbors News of conference schools.
3 Y. W. C. A. notes Lillian Lambert presented a talk on books that have benefited her.
4 Was keen contest; basketball game between Teachers College and Leander Clark was a close, hard fought battle, lose by a narrow margin. Close game with Leander Clark results in loss for Teachers College.
5 Mercer regrets conditions; replies to Crane on drinking statistics. Admits truth of the statements.
5 College hospital annex is closed. College had rented a vacant house on Walnut Street for seventy days during typhoid fever epidemic; last three patients transferred to College Hospital.
5 Word comes from Chicago Warren Proctor was married in Chicago.
5 Athletics; Orios 44, Philos 10 First intersociety basketball game of the season, and other news in athletic department.
6 Miss Olive Kearns Has been called home because of an illness in her family.
6 Misses Fern and Ruth Fitzsimons Were visited by their uncle last week.
6 Fourteen students Used the weather to their advantage and had a sleighing party to Waterloo.
6 County Superintendent Mary A. Faint Visited the Butler County schools on Friday.
6 Miss Katherine Cunningham Left last week for Des Moines.
6 Miss Jean Stephen Has left school due to ill health.
6 Miss Edith Riland Was visited last week by Mabel Watson.
6 Miss Rose Smith Returned home, accompanied by her father, due to the illness that she has been suffering.
6 Clark Baldwin Was called to his home in Prairie City on Thursday.
6 Miss Avilla Gorman Has returned home due to a sudden illness.
6 Eulalian notes Celebrated victory in oratory.
7 We are pleased to see The success of Lucile Wilson in the literary field.
7 Frank R. Willis Is currently a judge of the superior court of California.
7 Miss Rose Smith Has left the hospital and returned to her home in Earlham.
7 Mildred Stearns Entered school on Saturday.
7 Miss Joanna Schoon Along with Coba Hayenga, recently entered school.
7 Eva Easter Visited school recently.
7 Jessie Shillinglaw Has taken a position in the Goldfield schools.
7 Clara Shaw Is teaching intermediate grades at Garwin. A. P. Volkman will take charge of schools at Blue Grass next week.
7 W. W. Coates Is in charge of the Watt City schools in California.
7 Mr. Levi Clark Is doing good work in Blaine, Washington, as superintendent.
7 Mr. H. M. Freeburg Is practicing medicine in Watertown, South Dakota.
7 We are pleased to see Mr. W. C. Jarnagin is having great success as editor of the Des Moines Capital.
7 G. D. Thompson Visited campus with his daughter on Sunday.
7 Prof. Newton Gave a talk in chapel on Friday.
7 Mr. Dallas Johnson Is principal of the largest ward school in Seattle.
7 President Seerley Delivered a lecture at Fairfield last Friday.
7 Miss Chloe Myers Gave up her school duties on account of her illness.
7 Inter society oratorical held Friday evening; Eulalians win first honors, Crestos second, Shakes third; only five societies represented. Process continues in selection of orators for interstate contest.
8 Professor Chauncey Colegrove Gave lecture in Cherokee.
8 Miss Beulah Sperry Called home to Grundy Center.
8 Miss Leta Wilcox Visited campus.
8 Miss May Loving Visited campus.
8 Coming events Campus events through March 8th.
8 Miss Harriet Sage Visited sister Minnie.