College Eye — March 6, 1913

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1 Hear Seamus McManus; last regular number on this year's lecture course Seamus McManus is a noted Irish poet and story writer.
1 Girls give exhibition; annual open program of Woman's Physical Training Department given Saturday. The Gilbert dancing was the most enjoyed part of the program.
1 Announcements The Mathematics Club program postponed from last week will be held in the spring term.
1 House against Board The Klay bill passes in the House of Representatives; would shift responsibility from the House to the Board.
1 President Woodrow Wilson Photo.
1 Teachers College outplay Cornell; overcome big lead and win in most sensational game; final score 19 to 14 More than four hundred supporters cheered on Teachers College in basketball game against Cornell.
2 Winter triangular debate; three men's societies will argue corporation question Normally fall and winter triangulars are held, but this year only one will be held.
3 Senior-Junior annual party Program for Colonial-themed gathering provided.
4 Untitled Reminds readers to pay their subscriptions to the College Eye.
4 When in Rome Believes students should act and behave according to what their peers and superiors expect of them.
4 Kind reader, permit us to say once more Remarks on asking questions of professors; laments the number of exams; questions dictionary definition of the word 'gauntlet'.
4 University coming Thursday; last basketball game of the season promises to be close Teachers College to play Iowa.
4 Gym. Meet won; close contest with Waterloo Y. M. C. A. team T. C. wins gymnastic meet under direction of R. F. Seymour.
4 Philos hold gold medal James Degnan wins first place in Philo gold medal debate.
4 Untitled Requests help in securing news for College Eye.
5 Miss Lorenz Received roses as congratulations for the Schillerverein play.
5 The music pupils Professor Anna Gertrude Childs was entertained at the home of H. L. Chase.
5 Julian Gist Julian Gist, from Bellevue College in Nebraska, visited his parents.
5 Beth Northrup At home due to an illness.
5 The Eulalian and Delphian literary societies Held a party in the Gymnasium.
5 Maybelle and Laila Jensen Spent a day in Parkersburg at the home of E. A. Eisenschmidt.
5 Harriett Brunes, Hilma Johnson Represented the Y. W. C. A., along with Nellie McIntosh and Mabel Hale, at the state convention of the Student Volunteer Movement.
5 E. K. Chapman and wife Prof. E. K. Chapman and his wife have a new daughter.
5 Rev. J. E. Snowden Rev. J. E. Snowden addressed the Y. M. C. A.
5 Avilla Gorman Left school due to an illness.
5 The Schillerverein A German play was presented in chapel.
5 Laura Schmidt Went home due to her mother's recent injury.
5 Rev. O. B. Chassell Visited daughters Laura and Clara,
5 Rare talent in recital; Miss Kaufman and Mr. John Doane, Jr., of Chicago will be here Y. W. C. A. to host program.
5 Musical concert a treat; Prof. C. A. Fullerton has an excellent musical organization Men's Glee Club delivers solid performance.
6 Flora Beecher Sister visited.
6 Mr. and Mrs. Eamen Recently had a baby boy.
6 Prof. and Mrs. W. W. Gist Entertained the Anglo-Saxon class.
6 The new Yale athletic committee New rule bans students from playing summer baseball for compensation.
6 Martha Halvorson Fractured her ankle when she slipped on some ice.
6 There have been more calls Many calls have bee received for high school teachers.
6 Arrangements have been made The University Glee Club and the Minnesingers will exchange dates this year.
6 News of the marked success Bertha Stiles is praised for her work in conducting an educational meeting in Duluth, Minnesota.
6 T. B. Homan T. B. Homan, Griswold, visited campus.
6 Miss Lambert Entertained the advanced drama class.
6 Fannie Potgieter Left school and returned home.
6 The Alphas and Philos Celebrate victory over the Orios.
6 Kate Hull Called home due to the death of her uncle.
6 The Science Club Professors Begeman, Davis, and Bond spoke at the Science Club meeting.
6 The Senior primary girls The seniors entertained the juniors at a Colonial party.
7 Honored alumnus praises college; Speaker of Illinois House appreciates value of our environment President Seerley receives letter from William McKinley expressing appreciation for his time at Teachers College.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.