College Eye — March 18, 1915

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1 Baseball Baseball team is forced to practice indoors due to inclement weather.
1 Untitled Track and field competition in Springfield will now include a tennis tournament.
1 Triangular debate Friday evening; Teachers will meet Coe representatives on home floor; negative team will debate Morningside at Sioux City Debate team will discuss whether or not the government should own and operate all interstate railroads.
1 Legislators will visit college Iowa legislators from the Committee on Appropriations will visit Teachers College to assess the needs of the school before appropriating funds this year.
1 Albert Barrett Alumnus Albert Barrett will complete his master's degree at Columbia University.
1 Track Track and field team continues practicing indoors.
1 T. C. Club entertainment is planned; stirring program is being arranged; Vaudeville acts galore; music; magic; trapeze performance Variety of entertainment will be presented, including performance by I. S. T. C.'s gymnastics team.
1 Warren Proctor will give concert on March 30 Warren Proctor, currently traveling with the Chicago-Philadelphia grand opera company, will perform at the Cedar Falls Presbyterian Church.
1 Marshalltown High wins basketball tourney; defeats East Waterloo High in finals by a score of 20 to 14. Thus winning Northeastern Iowa championship Marshalltown High School will move on to statewide competition.
1 Teachers place second in gym. contest; lose first honors by a narrow margin; Grosz receives second honors; Iowa captures first place University of Iowa took first place in state meet, only eight points ahead of I. S. T. C.
2 Mr. Coffey entertains Professor Coffey hosted the Philathea Society's meeting at the home of Mrs. Della Boehmier.
2 Two lecture course numbers during week; Mr. Harold Bauer and Mme. Hudson Alexander will appear Monday March 22; limited number of seats on sale Brief background on pianist and vocalist who will perform on campus; Robert Lafollette will speak Wednesday.
2 Cornell wins state oratorical; Warren Anderson is awarded first place with the oration "Vengeance is Mine:; Iowa Wesleyan is second; Morningside third Ernest Bloom represented I. S. T. C. at business meeting.
3 Official Notes News of important educators; news from the recent National Education Association convention.
4 The college debate Encourages the display of school spirit; claims spectators at the high school tournament should remain neutral; debate team will compete soon.
4 Student Volunteer Conference at Grinnell; nineteen delegates represent Teachers College at inspiring meetings Conference will be March 5, 6, and 7.
5 Dual debate with Cape Girardeau; women of Teachers College and Cape Girardeau Normal School will thresh out immigration problem Women will compete on May 14th.
5 Twin-City Alumni Association Teachers College graduates now residing in the Twin Cities held alumni meeting.
6 Maude E. Lane Is teaching in Santa Barbara, California.
6 Elizabeth Jennings Is teaching in Washington, Iowa.
6 Mrs. Emery Duden Is principal in Lineville.
6 Thursa E. Slattery Is teaching in Billings, Montana.
6 Prof. John L. Cherney Visited the college.
6 Elizabeth Jennings Is teaching in Washington, Iowa.
6 Rev. and Mrs. Earl A. Roadman Visited friends and family in Cedar Falls.
6 Martha Batty Teaches in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
6 Orbie Mason Works in Auburn, Washington.
6 Several I. S. T. C. graduates Are teaching in Perry.
6 Edna Haug Is teaching in Ossian.
6 Roy Shearn Roy Shearn, along with B. Baldwin, purchased Gibson and Graham grocery store.
6 Maude E. Lane Is teaching in Santa Barbara, California.
6 On Jan. 1, 1915 Nellie Finger married Stanley Anderson.
6 Three of the Marathon teachers Are ISTC graduates.
6 Mr. Calvin J. Schmitt Lives in Avoca.
7 Mrs. A. H. Hoffman Won an election in Des Moines.
7 Orpha Mumper Will be teaching in Waterloo.
7 Miss Florence E. Ward Resigned for a position in Pullman, Washington.
7 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Will speak at educational meeting in Clinton.
7 Mrs. H. H. Seerley Hosted Book and Needle Work club.
7 Miss Bertha Koester Visited the Hill, and her brother.
7 Miss Childs Gave pupil recital.
7 Prof. C. W. Stone Attended meeting in Des Moines.
7 Miss Florence E. Ward Is entertaining a friend from Tennessee.
7 Prof. O. M. Weigle Judged a debate.
7 Almost 1000 rural teachers Attended meeting on ISTC campus.
7 President Seerley Has returned to work after week-long illness.
7 Marguerite Railsback Has recovered from sickness.
7 Mrs. Walker and the Y. W. C. A. Entertained new students.
7 The Clios Meeting is at 4:00, not 6:30.
7 Marian Bonner Is recovering from operation.
7 Marie Merryman Has returned to school.
7 On next Saturday Philos will entertain Alphas.
7 The finance committee Met with I. S. T. C. officials.
7 Miss Myra Call Spent Saturday with her father.
8 Eastern divisional oratorical at Oskaloosa, Feb. 5th, 1915; markings of judges Results by individual from oratorical contest.
8 Student night at tabernacle; large student delegation attends revival meeting on Tuesday evening Eight to nine hundred students and faculty members participated in Lowry Revival Meeting.