College Eye — February 20, 1913

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1 Epworth plays here Friday Arrangements have been made to play Epworth Seminary in basketball.
1 Klay introduces bill; approaches question from another angle Bill introduced will leave courses of study as they are now.
1 Noted reader coming; Katherine Oliver McCoy to read "what every woman knows" Sister of Margaret Oliver to give dramatic reading at the Presbyterian Church.
1 Teachers Col. 53--Highland Park 9; another victory A preliminary game between the midgets (players under 5 feet) and the giants (players over 6 feet) proved interesting.
1 Noted explorer tells of trip; Captain Roald Amundsen lectured on subject, "how I discovered the South Pole" The lecture was attended by nearly all of the student body, the faculty, and local business people.
2 Chresto banquet Description of arrangements and program for the party.
2 Shake-Aristo societies entertained Alumni and honorary members entertain regular members with banquet.
3 Two of Mr. Knoepfler's classes Presented him with flowers.
3 Y. M. C. A. elects officers Roster of officers.
4 Ada Whitney Spent the weekend in Hampton.
4 Effie Cook Visited campus.
4 Daisy McLeod Spent a day with Myrtie Brink in Clarence.
4 Harry Ogden Died recently due to consumption.
4 Mary Crawl Held a party last week.
4 Mrs. Crisman Spent a week at her mother's home.
4 Hazel Peeper Spent time at the home of Gwen Ayer.
4 Hilda and Geneva Rone Visited their father and attended meetings of the legislature.
4 Bessie Briggs and Bertha Newton Spent a day in Steamboat Rock.
4 Amy Moore Suffering from the grippe.
4 While we dislike to see Enjoys the victory over Highland Park.
4 Just before the district oratorical contest Dislikes overconfidence, whether on the athletic field or in life.
4 New staff to be chosen Reminder of the upcoming College Eye election.
4 Second meeting of Mathematics Club; interesting program to be given soon Lura Kingman will speak on "Experiences in Teaching High School Mathematics".
5 Monday evening The Chicago Cycle quartet performed in Vinton and at the First Congregational church in Cedar Falls.
5 Mrs. Isabelle Parker Davis Visited campus.
5 Mrs. Walker Attended funeral services for her uncle, Dr. Marc Darling, in Sioux City.
5 Last Friday and Saturday Mr. Samson delivered two addresses in Clinton.
5 Miss Henrietta Thornton Studying art in Italy during a year's leave of absence, with her mother.
5 Prof. Chauncey P. Colegrove Delivered a speech to the Cherokee teacher's farmer's institute.
5 A musical recital A recital was held in the Auditorium.
5 Mr. Lambert Mr. Lambert, Board of Education, visited campus.
5 Miss Florence E. Ward Delivered a lecture to the Walnut Street Baptist Church in Waterloo.
5 The Philathea girls Lillian Lambert's Sunday school class entertained George Mount's Sunday school class.
5 Supt. Herr Superintendent Herr, from Oelwein, visited campus.
5 Doris Richmond Visited Alice Dunkerton.
5 Emma and Ruth Nichols Visited their home in Minerva.
5 Miss Mary L. Townsend Delivered a lecture in Fort Dodge.
5 Mrs. Samuel Hersey Spent a few days at her brother's home.
5 Leona Timson Visited by her father and sister.
5 Leila Aickel Suffering from the mumps.
5 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler and wife Entertained friends in celebration of Professor Knoepfler's birthday.
7 Edna Jones Edna Jones visited friend.
7 Mathematics Club organized Officers elected and discussion held.
8 College calendar Upcoming events.