College Eye — April 17, 1912
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Minnesinger concert soon; college Glee Club will appear Friday evening, April 26, best concert in history of school | Several faculty members will appear with the glee club. | |
| 1 | Noted Harvard man to lecture; Prof. Albert Hart will speak at college auditorium Saturday night | Albert Bushnell Hart will speak. | |
| 1 | Prof. Clark delights audience; excellent lecture given Friday afternoon on beauties of poetry, reading of Les Miserables was of high order | Praise for Professor Clark's performances. | |
| 1 | May music festival; noted soloists secured, Choral Society will present the famous grand opera "Faust," seat sale begins May 10th | Thomas Orchestra of Chicago will perform; outline of performances. | |
| 2 | Miss Like | Teaching primary in Chisholm, Minnesota. | |
| 2 | Mr. Colegrove | Delivered a lecture in Dubuque. | |
| 2 | Prof. Reuben McKitrick | Served as a debate judge in Monmoth, Illinois. | |
| 2 | Myrtle Maloney | Elected to teaching in Mason City. | |
| 2 | Clark Baldwin | Elected prinicpal in Swea City. | |
| 2 | Evangeline White | Planning to teach in Minneapolis next year. | |
| 2 | Our neighbors | News from conference schools. | |
| 2 | Y. M. C. A. employment bureau | Will help find part-time work for ISTC men. | |
| 3 | New high jump record, Leland Stanford high jumper cleared 6 1/8 inches | Performance by George Horine will likely lead to a spot on the Olympics team. | |
| 3 | Prof. Fullerton resigns; will devote his time to concert work upon his return | Robert Fullerton has been studying in Italy this year; believes that teaching is too great a strain on his voice. | |
| 4 | What is college failure? | A way to assess failure and success. | |
| 4 | Teaching English literature in schools; III some pedagogical considerations | Professor Lynch concludes his lengthy essay on teaching literature. | |
| 5 | First track meet Saturday; prizes will be given to winning men, get your tickets now | Individual track meet to be held, with prizes awarded to best overall athlete. Season tickets for track meets are one dollar. | |
| 5 | Baseball prospects great; team will have eight former players, season opens Friday April 26 | Baseball season opens with strong returning team. | |
| 6 | Sadie Tow and Lucille Douglass | Went to Osage with Ruby Schuyler on Sunday. | |
| 6 | Margaret Baker | Is teaching at a high school in Chicago. | |
| 6 | Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lynch | Entertained members of the English Department in their home on Thursday. | |
| 6 | Anna Ford | Missed school last week due to her illness. | |
| 6 | President H. H. Seerley | Gave an address in Forrest City last Friday. | |
| 6 | Irene Brown | Spent the weekend near Marshalltown at her home. | |
| 6 | Celeste Kurt | Spent the weekend at her roommate's home in Rockwell. | |
| 6 | Augustine Choquette | Was visited by her sister last week. | |
| 6 | Lillian Robinson | Returned to Fort Madison on Wednesday after spending her spring vacation at home. | |
| 6 | Mary Stacy | Spent the weekend visiting friends in Charles City. | |
| 6 | Science Club | Students will present short papers. | |
| 7 | Among the members of the faculty | Several faculty members are planning to spend the summer abroad. | |
| 7 | Professor B. W. Merrill | Along with Roy V. Coffey, C. A. Fullerton, and Adolph Kramer, will attend the London Symphony Orchestra in Des Moines on Thursday. | |
| 7 | Prof. and Mrs. Lynch | Along with Prof. and Mrs. Barnes, will entertain guests at the Lynch home on Thursday. | |
| 7 | Mrs. Greig of Cherokee | Visited her daughter Stella last week. | |
| 7 | Emma Jean Batty | Was recently elected as the home secretary of the Baptist Ladies Foreign Missionary Society. | |
| 7 | Mary Samson | Has filed her resignation and has accepted a position at the Sate Normal School in Winona, Minnesota. | |
| 8 | Track schedule | Track meet times and locations. | |
| 8 | Baseball schedule | Locations and times of baseball games for the 1912 season. |