College Eye — March 27, 1912

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1 News from the Canal Zone; work on canal is progressing rapidly George Kramer writes to Professor Dick of his YMCA work in the Canal Zone.
1 President's conference; Y. M. C. A. President's conference, March 29-31 State Teachers College Program schedule.
2 Teaching English literature in schools; some essentials of literature as a fine art Professor Lynch begins lengthy essay on teaching literature.
3 Official notes; the N. E. A. winter meeting at St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 26-29, 1912 National Council of Education meeting in St. Louis exceeded expectations; teaching assignments and leaves of absence posted; summer assignments; Professor Patt will study art in Europe; Florence Ward will study the Montessori method in Italy.
4 Pres. H. H. Seerley Delivered two addresses in Boulder, Colorado over spring vacation.
4 Untitled News notes from other colleges.
5 Shower parties in honor of Miss Knoepfler Mrs. Seerley and Mrs. Dick hosted a party in Mrs. Seerley's home and Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Bender, Mrs. Hersey, and Mrs. Condit also hosted a party at the home of Mrs. Wright.
5 Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler She gave a dinner party in honor of her daughter's engagement.
5 We are sorry to note Marion McFarland Walker must wear her arm in a sling as a result of her fall.
5 Mr. and Mrs. R. McKitrick and daughter Lois All visited Mrs. McKitrick's parents.
5 The Waterloo Normal Club Held an elaborate banquet.
5 Prof. R. F. Seymour Delivered an address in Charles City.
5 W. H. Bender Acted as a judge in Oelwein.
5 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Toured several places at the close of last term.
5 Mr. Welles He sang in Toledo and several other places, including as a soloist with the Cornell Glee Club.
5 Miss Riggs Visited Mrs. Merrill in Rochester.
5 G. S. Dick Acted as a judge at a contest at Charles City college.
5 All extend sincere sympathy Mrs. E. J. Cable's mother died.
5 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley The Class of 1912 and the faculty were entertained at a gathering by President and Mrs. Seerley.
5 We regret to note Mrs. B. W. Merrill is in the hospital in Rochester, Minnesota.
5 I. S. Condit Acted as a judge in a contest in New Hampton.
5 Mr. C. P. Colegrove Vacationed in Minneapolis; gave an address in Duluth.
5 Prof. D. S. Wright Reported in chapel about the annual convention of religious workers that he attended.
6 Pres. H. H. Seerley Attended an educational meeting in Chicago last week.
6 Miss Corbit Visited college Friday along with Cora Stoodt.
6 Verna Graham Has returned to school after recovering from typhoid fever.
6 Ruth Gullberg Visited friends in Iowa City on Saturday.
6 Our neighbors News from conference schools.
7 Misses Wheeler, Mary Dick Along with Hazel Aldrich, Hazel Butterfield, Ella Van Dellen and Esther Shoemaker, attended the Y. W. C. A. convention in Albert Lea, Minnesota, last week.
7 Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker Fractured her wrist after slipping last Wednesday.
7 Miss Buchanan Spent the weekend with her cousin, Miss Symington, in Ackley.
7 Jean Turner Gave up her school work for a few days last week due to a case of the mumps.
7 Prof. D. S. Wright Gave a talk at chapel on Thursday about the convention he attended in St. Louis.
7 Prof. E. K. Chapman Will teach physics during the summer session at I.S.T.C.
7 The old and new cabinets of the Y. M and Y. W. C. A. Gave a supper at the Gymnasium last Wednesday.
8 Vera De Seelhorst Teaching in Minnesota.
8 Walter Guthridge Medical doctor in Washington.
8 Mary L. Jensen Teaching in Washington.
8 Bernice Sweeney Will visit Cedar Falls.
8 Anna Marcue Will head roundtable discussion in Grinnell.