College Eye — January 19, 1916

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1 Our pipe organ Description of the pipe organ on campus and its many faults.
1 Schillerverein presents farce; Miss Lorenz proves good dramatic coach Program for performance provided.
1 Flying Squadron talks temperance; Mr. Stewart makes strong plea for prohibition Speaker urges students to take a prohibition stance and drive liquor interests from Iowa politics for good.
1 Teachers trim Waterloo Y. M. C. A.; score 32 to 11 Teachers College again defeats the Waterloo Y. M. C. A. team, 32-11.
1 Chinese editor will speak here; Ng Poon Chew, editor of first Chinese daily newspaper in America to appear on lecture course To appear as part of lecture course.
1 Iowa Club Recap of events at meeting.
1 Symphony concert Friday night Program for performance provided.
1 Philharmonic to visit college; noted New York Orchestra will give music festival Brief description of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
1 Musical artists please audience; violinist and pianist score big hit Review of performance given at college by David and Clara Mannes.
2 Good crowd at movies Crowd of about eight hundred attends showing.
2 Juniors had a grand time Junior class holds skating party.
2 Neotrophia Lyric regarding the Neotrophians.
2 Die Schillerverein Recap of events at meeting.
2 Shakespearean Circle Recap of events at meeting.
2 Professional; Binet Simon test--part of the mental tests used by training schools Description of the Binet Simon test used in the Training School.
4 A girl visits the printing office Brief story written using newspaper publication jargon.
4 Basketball; by Moses in 1916 Appreciation of basketball.
4 Undue caution Encourages students to think for themselves.
4 A word to our new students Advice for new students.
4 Be optimistic Encourages students to let little things go.
4 1916 thinking Essay regarding American society, civilization, and progress.
5 Untitled Meeting postponed due to a storm.
5 Untitled Membership banquet to be held in conjunction with Jubilee celebration.
5 Sioux Club entertained Recap of events at meeting.
5 Prayer Professor Walters gives address on prayer to joint session of Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. members.
6 The gift Paul Farlow shoots a dog while hunting and comes to words with the owner.
6 N. C. A. News notes from the Newman Society.
6 Official News pertaining to the campus and education around the state.
7 Measles, scarlet fever, tonsillitis Many illnesses are plaguing the community.
7 Miss Corrinne Bovenmeyer Suffering from an attack of tonsillitis.
7 Miss Katharine Beneke At her home due to illness.
7 The following students Roster of students doing their practice teaching.
7 Miss Jessie Shillinglaw Resigned a teaching position and moved back to Cedar Falls.
7 Harold Frisby Returned from a business trip in southern Texas.
7 Word is received here Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Beaty are proud parents of a baby girl.
7 Miss Lois Porter Forced to go home due to illness.
7 Ivy Green, Mary Elliott, and Anna Copley Spent time at their homes in Reinbeck.
7 Olive Stake Spent time with her parents in New Hampton.
7 Miss Brocksmit of Bartlett Hall Dislocated her knee in a fall.
7 Miss Ida Gaarder Confined to her home on account of illness.
7 Mrs. Marion Walker and son Spent several days in Chicago.
7 Miss Oma Shimer Confined to her home with rheumatism and grippe.
7 Mr. Lee Shillinglaw Visiting at his home in Cedar Falls.
7 Prof. Merrill Confined to his room by an attack of the grippe.
7 Miss Constance Buswell Confined to her home on account of illness.
7 Miss Margaret McCague Confined to the hospital for several days.
7 Miss Ruth Foskett Has been on the sick list.
7 Miss Irene Simpson Taking a month's vacation at her home in Washington, Iowa.
7 Miss Mae Howell Working in Hudson, Iowa.
7 Lola Carter and Florence Kitchen Spent time at their homes in Clarksville.
8 Wedding bells Announcement of the engagement of Glenn Rhinehart to Lois McTuillan.
8 Stock market--strong Faner Anderson and Glenn Rogers agree to swap clothes.
8 Boy Scouts Gathered food items for those in need in the Waterloo area.
8 News directly from the front Janette Maxwell receives a letter from a wounded British soldier.
8 The Hill gets another grocery store Andrew Mortenson invests in bakery.