College Eye — May 1, 1912

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1 Morningside debate next week; Teachers will meet the Methodists in first forensic clash on Friday, May 10; tariff question will be discussed ISTC contestants ready; urges students to attend.
1 Minnesingers make annual appearance; college glee club concert proved a great success Several soloists appear with Minnesingers fourteenth annual concert; praise for work.
1 Baseball season began Friday; opening game at St. Joes was a hard fight, Teachers lose after a hard battle of thirteen innings Recap of games against St. Joseph College and Upper Iowa.
2 The recent conference of county superintendents Superintendents conference was beneficial to all.
3 Miss Carpenter Delivered a lecture on her trip through Germany and Italy.
3 Mrs. Bender and Mrs. Dick Held a dinner in honor of Dr. James Alderson and Mrs. Cowgill.
3 Mrs. Condit Entertained at a dinner in honor of Mrs. Cowgill.
3 The following members of the faculty Faculty members attended the meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science in Des Moines.
3 Mr. Bender Attended a teachers meeting in Cresco.
3 Philos hold political convention; Roosevelt chosen for president and Lorimer for vice president; interesting platform adopted Philos stage mock Republican political convention.
3 Exie McQuilken Visited La Porte City.
3 Grover Hammersly Will be principal in Cedar Falls; Viola Nolte and Lillian Robinson will teach there, too.
4 Mr. Seymour and Misses Samson, Hallingby, and Hussey Attended physical education meeting in Chicago.
4 Ethel Bruner Visited Cedar Rapids.
4 Untitled Box score from baseball game against Upper Iowa.
4 Nikisch and the London Symphony Orchestra Professor Merrill reviews a recent performance.
5 Estella Hurd Will teach in Northwood.
5 Iva Williams Will teach in Iowa Falls.
5 A. E. Veline Will be superintendent in Hartley.
5 Miss Foryst K. Hurt Will teach in Gilbert, Minnesota.
5 J. E. Cundy Will teach in Milford.
5 Evelyn Raw Will teach in Oelwein.
5 Clyde Workman Has job opportunities in Minnesota and North Dakota.
5 Grover Alderman Will be superintendent in Walker.
5 Mrs. Lola Hughes Will teach in Washington, Iowa.
5 Elma Sherwood Will teach at Rolfe.
5 Nelle Dickey Will teach in Sheldon.
5 Anna Buckman Will teach in Odebolt.
5 Mabel Anderson Will teach in Idaho.
5 Berenice Davis Will teach in Tipton.
5 Eula Bolton Will teach in Rolfe.
5 Lydia Ekstam Will teach at Hull.
5 Grace Du Bois Will teach in Minnesota.
6 Supt. Harry Eells Has been re-elected in Rolfe.
6 All are greatly pained To hear of the sudden death of R. B. Howeth.
6 June Chase Has resigned from her position as principal of the Tipton High School to take a position as history teacher at the Washington, Iowa, high school.
6 Supt. Ernest Bloom Has been re-elected to his position in Nashua.
6 J. P. Johnson Will be in charge of schools in Ocheydan next year.
6 Karl F. Nolte Will be in charge of the Allison school next year.
6 Alice Hesalroad Has been elected to primary work in Allison next year.
6 Mrs. Marion Walker Has received a letter from Florence Ward telling of her delightful trip.
6 Leslye M. Boatman Has been re-elected at Doon.
6 Dollie Thornburg Went to Iowa City to consult with Dr. Dean about her eyes.
6 Edith Allen Is recovering from her illness.
6 Supt. E. B. Hodges Has been reelected and will receive a nice salary increase.
6 Chauncey Housman Has been offered the position of Superintendent for New Hartford schools.
6 Many of the Kindergarten girls Attended the I. K. U. in Des Moines this week.
6 Julia Wilson Is in the process of recovering from the measles.
6 Chloe Meier Visited Ida Wentland in Charles City on Sunday.
6 Ila Long Spent the weekend at her home in Manson.
6 Edna Bosley and Grace Churchyard Visited Frances Rathbun in Independence on Friday.
6 Prof. Arey and Prof. Condit Attended the Iowa Academy of Science at Des Moines last week,
7 The Cedar Falls City Council Sidewalks and fountain to be installed in College Hill Park, now known as Seerley Park.
7 The senior girls in the Domestic Science Department Will give demonstrations of cooking until end of term.
7 Ora Sisley Visited Palo.
7 Henrietta Thornton Entertained friends.
7 W. J. Burney Has been principal at Blakesburg; now back in school.
7 President Seerley, Roger Leavitt, and Supt. J. E. Robinson Went to Board of Education meeting in Ames.
7 Frank S. Willey Will teach in Central City.
7 Men start for Kansas; contest between five state schools will be held Friday evening Preview of the match.
7 Coming events Campus events calendar through June.
8 Track schedule Track meets will be held on May fourth, eleventh, seventeenth, and twenty-fifth.
8 Baseball schedule Baseball games from the end of April through the first of June.