College Eye — March 25, 1915

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1 Teachers lose in triangular; Coe carries off honors on Teachers floor by a score of 2 to 1; Morningside wins unanimous decision I. S. T. C. lost both sides of debate; includes excerpt from Collegian Reporter.
1 Baseball prospects; enrollment of Capt. Dickinson strengthens prospects; outdoor work will commence soon; opening game April 23rd This year's participants are listed and examined.
1 Music festival is announced; Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, led by Emil Oberhoffer, will give two concerts Annual music festival will include performance by fifty piece orchestra.
1 The "Old Gold" in hands of printers; students and those interested still have a chance to subscribe Yearbook is being printed by the Castle-Pierce Printing Establishment in Oshkosh, Wisconsin; Waterloo Engraving Company did engraving for photographs.
2 Recital delights audience; Harold Bauer and Mme. Hudson-Alexander present splendid program; Prof. Frampton accompanist Review of lecture course performance.
2 Iowa Club notes Will hold first program in the Training School auditorium.
2 N. C. A. notes; the regular Sunday evening meeting was lead by Miss Katherine Paul Students Katherine Paul and Vera Gallery gave talks during meeting.
3 A model corporation school; the Cadillac School of Applied Mechanics Explores history and function of school in order to establish the importance of corporation schools.
4 Peter Hansen, "Hon. Ed." '14 is interested in debate Article written by Ellsworth student comments on a debate in Alden, Iowa.
4 Y. M. C. A. During meeting, students spoke on their experiences at the Grinnell Student Volunteer Convention; Professor Colegrove will lead meeting next week.
4 The Lowry meetings Comments on the importance of the Lowry religious revival, that has recently taken place.
5 Y. M. C. A. conference at Ellsworth; advisory board and student delegation will attend annual meeting, March 26-7-8 Presidents Conference will be attended by I. S. T. C. students and faculty.
5 Training School to have track team
5 Philos banquet the Alphas; sumptuous feast is spread by Philos in honor of Alphas; honorary faculty present Four course supper was served in Gymnasium.
6 Leonora Arent Is studying at Iowa State University.
6 Mollie Feil Is a supervisor in Fergus Falls, Minnesota.
6 Charles F. Johnson Is superintendent at an industrial school in Pennsylvania.
6 Lulu Montgomery Is teaching in Cylinder; her sister is in Billings, Montana.
6 Prof. C. S. Cory and Miss Ida Fesenbeck Did study center work in Waukon.
6 Miss Florence H. Freer Led a department of the Woman's Club.
6 Grace M. Dunkelberg Is teaching in East Waterloo to be closer to her sick mother.
6 On Saturday evening Philos entertained the Alphas.
6 Erwin Sage Refereed a basketball game.
6 Miss Edith Buck Spent the weekend in Grinnell.
6 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Attended a funeral in Rockford.
6 Mary King-Bentley Married C. K. Bentley.
6 Charles F. Johnson Is superintendent at an industrial school in Pennsylvania.
6 Marie Eckert-Heald Married Robert S. Heald.
6 Orpha G. Heiland Is bookkeeping in Panora.
6 Mrs. F. J. Bienemann Is living in Clarksville.
6 Margaret Dick Visited a friend.
6 Aruba Belle Charlton Is a teaching at a normal school in Illinois.
6 News of the death Effie M. Longman died.
6 Leonora Arent Is studying at Iowa State University.
6 P. J. Hansen Is living in Alden and visited Cedar Falls.
6 Mrs. Laura Specht-Price Is principal in Montana.
6 Anna Long Is teaching in South Dakota.
6 Besse Bolster Is teaching near Wesley.
6 Gertrude Magoon Is teaching in Moravia.
6 Margaret Helen Benbow Recently married and moved to Chicago.
6 Mrs. Grace Ott-Blake Married V. E. Blake.
6 Mrs. Carol Smith-Mason Is living in Minnesota.
6 Mrs. Ella C. Hartshorn Is a superintendent in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
6 Leslie A. J. Chapman Is major of Philadelphia Scouts and is stationed in the Philippines.
6 Raymond S. Grossman Is in medical school.
6 Katie M. Barnett Is teaching in Salix.
6 Jeannette E. Cushman Is proprietor at Colonial Inn.
6 Mollie Feil Is a supervisor in Fergus Falls, Minnesota.
6 M. G. Danskin Married Minnie M. Cole.
6 Ruth Wright Is staying with her parents on the Hill.
6 Ivan Mast Joined the Equitable Life Insurance Company of New York in the local branch.
7 Ida and Alva Gaarder Spent weekend in Kensett.
7 Miriam Chase Spent weekend in Iowa City.
7 Agnes Allender and Jane Eccles Spent weekend in Burlington.
7 Marion Bonner Is recovering from surgery.
7 Edna Erickson Visited her father in Des Moines.
7 Mrs. Wadsworth Is here visiting her daughter.
7 Martha and Esther Benbow Are entertaining family.
7 Esther Dunn Returned to school after illness.
7 Miss Oliver Judged dramatic contest.
7 Hazel Lumm and Lydia Anderson Are confined to the hospital.
7 Marion George Entertained mother and visited relatives.
7 Mrs. D. S. Wright Attended her sister's funeral.
7 John Ahrens Has returned to school after substituting.
7 A. Sprian Former student on campus.
7 Grace Carroll Is ill.
7 Miss Florence E. Ward and her mother Were guests of honor at dinner.
7 Mrs. Walker Invited kindergarten students to party for Miss Ward.
7 Ask Hazel A. A teasing note.
7 Mrs. H. C. Cummins Hosted the Tuesday Club.
8 Prof. Welles gives group lesson Lowell Welles gave a lesson to twenty-five students; new way of teaching vocals is welcomed by students and expected to continue.
8 Prof. Cummins honored Harry C. Cummins appears on the cover of the Phonographic Magazine.
8 In the midst of the conflict Miss Davis describes her life as a missionary in Monastir, Serbia.