College Eye — April 17, 1912

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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.