College Eye — March 19, 1914

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363 Philo Society wins annual triangular debate Debated "Resolved, that a progressive inheritance tax should be maintained by the federal government, constitutionality granted"; Aristos placed second, Orios placed third.
363 Editorial Triangular debate coming up; speakers announced for Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. meetings.
364 Iowa Wesleyan wins state oratorical contest Program of speeches given.
364 Midwinter play was remarkably successful Performed "All-of-a-Sudden-Peggy".
366 The 1914 Old Gold Will cost $2.25 each; alumni can now buy them.
366 Piano recital Critical analysis of performance by Bertha Hart.
369 Athletics Basketball team defeated Drake, 37-12 and Charles City, 49-16.
369 Official Notes Notes on faculty changes; class schedule set with societies to meet evenings and athletics on Saturdays; South Hall will be repaired.
371 Physical training exhibitions draw large crowds Many dances featured in women's exhibition; men's exhibition presented a variety of things.
371 I. S. T. C. is second in state gymnastic meet Iowa won with 280.6 points, T. C. came in second with 269.6, Iowa State was third with 257.6, and Luther was fourth with 254.6 points.
371 Interscholastic basketball tournament held during vacation week About two hundred boys attended the meet.
374 Miss Grace De Noon Teaching in Webster City; will return to school.
374 Prof. Begeman Entertained the students of his electricity class at a luncheon.
374 Prof. G. H. Mount Delivered an address at the program held at Castle Hill.
374 Prof. Rueben McKitrick Addressed the Agricultural Club of Black Hawk County.
374 Prof. M. F. Arey Spent time visiting friends in Iowa City.
374 Messrs. Ernest Bloom of Nashua, Grover Alderman of Walker and Ira Brown of Oelwein Visited Cedar Falls during the Interscholastic Tournament with their High School basketball teams.
374 A news item that will be of great interest to many of our readers Clark Baldwin and Mary Mitze were married over Christmas break.
374 Dr. and Mrs. Gist Hosted a dinner in honor of the Anglo-Saxon Club.
374 Miss Lenore Shanewise Gave a public recital at Clarksville, judged a high school declamatory contest in Eagle Grove.
374 Miss Ethel Baldwin Visited the college before vacation.
374 Miss Fannie A. Gannon Teaching first primary in Ottumwa, Iowa.
374 Miss Mary Samson and Miss Dixon Both stopped to visit relatives and friends in Cedar Falls.
374 Miss June Wright Visited the College to see the Mid-Winter Play.
374 Miss Adele Quinn Working as head coach of the Northwood, Iowa, high school basketball team.
374 At the annual meeting P. E. O. held meeting where elections took place.
374 Miss Mae Brinkman Spent time visiting her sister and college friends.
374 The editor had the privilege of a short visit Enjoyed a visit with Walter Koester.
374 Prof. Berkstrasser Spent time visiting his parents at Mr. Carroll, Illinois.
376 Prof. D. S. Wright Attended a religious education convention in Boston.
376 Miss Flora Dunlap Addressed a large number of women at the annual observation of Federation Day.
376 Miss Bertha Martin Along with Lenore Shanewise, held a dinner party for the cast of the Mid-Winter Play.
376 Miss Gertrude Dandliker Made a visit to Chicago.
376 The twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Deal celebrated their anniversary at their home on College Hill.
376 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Spent time with her father in York, Nebraska.
376 Miss Lillian Lambert and Miss Bertha Patt Enjoyed time at their homes in Des Moines.
376 Immediately following the Mid-Winter Play Entire cast celebrated at the home of Mrs. J. H. Shoemaker.
376 Miss Florence Falkler Entertained a group of women at her home.
376 Misses Nora Luhery, Rose Shekelton and Lizzie Castello Spent time visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
376 Prof. and Mrs. E. J. Cable and son Spent their vacation in Albion, Iowa.
376 Prof. Morgan Enjoyed a visit to five colleges over his vacation.
376 Miss Faye Palmer After touring the eastern and southern parts of the country she returns home to live on College Hill.
376 Prof. J. O. Perrine Acted as official for the annual championship basketball contests between West and East High of Waterloo.
376 Prof. R. V. Coffey Spent time with his sister in La Salle, Illinois.
376 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Aldrich Will make their home near Clear Lake, Iowa.
376 Prof. Ira Condit Visited his son in Spring Valley, Minnesota.
376 Miss Florence Ward Delivered lectures at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and at Rockford, Illinois.
376 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gist of Clarion, Iowa Spent time at the Gist home on College Hill.
376 Misses Ruth Dubbert and Rachael Robertson Enjoyed a visit to Charles City with Florence Moss.