College Eye — February 2, 1916

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1 Booth Tarkington writes Tribune; well known author commends Coburn players Enjoyed the performance of "The Yellow Jacket".
1 Training School; parents and teacher have profitable meeting After conferences, students played games.
1 China's progress; Dr. Ng Poon Chew So sums up recent developments in China Will speak about China's setbacks of the new republic.
1 "The aviator"; this farce will be given Thursday Feb. 3 Encourages students to attend the mid-winter play.
1 Pedagogs beat Upper Iowa; game characterized by extreme roughness; score 26 to 16
1 Aristos choose debating team To choose their contenders for the triangular debate, students from the Aristotelian society discussed whether or not a city manager should be adopted by all cities and towns in the United States.
1 J. H. Francis Will lecture twice.
1 The Young Women's Christian Ass'n. 1886--1916; 'A jubilee shall that fiftieth year be unto you'. Lev. 25:11 Description of events for the anniversary celebration; short history of organization.
2 Function of the high school High school work should be appealing to students intellectually and it should minister to them.
3 Science Club Sponsors lecture by E. L. Redfern on the protection of food materials.
4 Heels Asks people wearing heel plates to be mindful of others before making noise at performances.
4 A few anachronisms Notices that some training school teachers are teaching advanced material to students while others are working very simplistically.
4 Editorial Urges students to plead with landlords on the Hill to remedy the icy walkways.
4 "Sound your klaxon!" Expresses desire for alumni sending in news of their activities to cease if they do it just to feel important.
4 The difference Debate on whether or not attending college gives a person a sense of culture and betterment.
4 Studying human nature Fictional account of a future person dedicated to the study of human nature recounting his discoveries to a current T. C. student.
5 Service Professor Walters gives address on service at joint meeting of Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.
5 The power of attractiveness Emma Lambert gives talk on attractiveness.
5 Untitled Junior college seniors were entertained at Professor Getchell's home.
6 Detected Rex Haight tries to enter his boarding house through the window and startles the landlady.
6 Convocation address President Seerley to give convocation address at the University of Iowa; David Sands Wright at speak at "Normal Club" banquet following.
6 Golden wedding Mr. and Mrs. William M. Fields celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary.
6 Art League luncheon Regular meeting postponed so that members could have their photos taken for the annual.
6 Regular meeting of the Science Club Professors Bond and Hersey address the group.
6 Social Science Club Recap of events at meeting.
6 "The Yellow Jacket" Mr. and Mrs. Coburn to present performance in ISTC auditorium.
6 Homerian Program of events for meeting provided.
6 Official Louise Lewelling entertains at the White House.
6 Assistant in Bartlett Hall Nellie Tow appointed assistant head of Bartlett Hall.
7 Harry Shedd Had been attending Northwestern University; now back at ISTC.
7 Education Club Professor McGlade will speak on inspection of high schools.
7 Miss Jacoba Van Dellen Visited home in Hampton.
7 Misses Alva and Ida Gaarder Attended their parents' twenty-fifth anniversary.
7 Miss Jessie Borghart Had been ill; now back in school.
7 Miss Guinn Visited Olive Cooledge.
7 Miss Catherine Jensen Sister visiting.
7 Miss Lulu Porter Has been sick.
7 Miss Katherine Murphy Visited friend in Oelwein.
7 Miss Grace Hitchcock Visited Cedar Falls.
7 Mr. John L. Conrad Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Hester Stone Visited home in Vinton.
7 Miss Genevieve Stoudt Visited home in Marble Rock.
7 Miss Jessie Shillinglaw Recovering from illness.
7 Miss Mary Kegley Visited home in Des Moines.
7 Miss Ella Norris Visited home in Marshalltown.
7 Miss Eva Elliott Went home due to illness of niece.
7 Helen Granger Missed a week of school due to the measles.
7 Miss Margaret Oliver Went to Waterloo with group of Presbyterian students.
7 Anna Wulf Practice teaching in Cedar City.
7 Mr. Lee Shillinglaw Took position with law firm in Waterloo.
7 Miss Pearl Menary Visited Lenora Weber.
7 Minnie Kirstein Brother Fred visited.
7 Ruth Fagan Has been ill; Sarah Graham taught for her.
7 Ethel Lichty and Minnie Kirstein Visited Frances Sage.
7 Olive Jensen Will teach in Oelwein.
7 Ruth Drewelow Visited her sister Esther.
7 Alpha reception Held reception for new members, Philos, and faculty members.
7 W. S. Tomlins visits our college Leads music students in song.
7 The College Eye election Notice of upcoming election for College Eye staff.
7 Teachers 71--Charles City 31 Results from the Teachers College-Charles City basketball game.
7 Rural Education Study center work hampered by icy roads.
7 N. C. A. News notes from the Newman Catholic Student Association.
7 The mail Schedule of mail collection times in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Ione Hall of Grinnell Visited with her friend Myrl Ristine.
8 Miss Osborne Settled at her home in Atlantic, Iowa.
8 Miss Edith Allen Took over for Isabel Osborne in the Home Economics Department.
8 Miss Esther Shoemaker Spent time at her home on Olive Street.
8 Miss Philomena Duggan Returned to school after a short illness.
8 Miss Ina Adams Entertained a friend from Grinnell.
8 Miss Hussey of the Physical Education Department Will give a lecture in Alden, Iowa.
8 Mr. Faye Cooledge Did spring house cleaning.
8 Fern Kerr Working in a rural school near her home.
8 Sue Whalen Teaching at a rural school in Green County.
8 Laura Arthur Called to her home in Ohio by the sudden death of her father.
8 Miss Ruth Foskett Returned to teaching her gymnasium class after a bout with illness.
8 The members Physical Education Department enjoyed a private party in the roller rink.
8 Dwight Piper Spent time on the Hill visiting friends.
8 Margaret Fluent Visited friends in Charles City.
8 Belle Norris Called to her home due to the death of her grandmother.
8 Ida Mae Ilrath Spent time at her home.
8 Lena Svendsen Has found success working in a rural school in Grundy County.
8 Mr. Campbell Was traveling and working at study centers around the state.
8 Charlotte Foster and Hazel Granger Finished their practice teaching in the demonstration schools.
8 Olive Jensen Accepted a position in a grade school at Oelwein.
8 Belle Smith Fell and dislocated her shoulder.
8 Miss Lena Robinson Out sick with rheumatism.
8 Charles Lynch Spent time at his home in Green Mountain.
8 Miss Vera Barnes Attended an Alpha Delta party in Ames.
8 Miss Rosalia Scott Entertained a friend from Dallas City.
8 Miss Mayme Hough Visited with her friend, Merle Thompson.
8 Miss Gladys Sabin Spent time at her home in Manchester, Iowa.
8 Mr. Leslie Wilson Spent time at the home of his cousins, Mary and Hallie Ward.
8 Miss Rose Pipal Recovering from a short illness.
8 Misses Lulu Ewing and Jacoba Van Dellen Spent time at the home of Elda Platt in Waterloo.
8 Miss Beulah Cerny Spent time visiting friends in Manly, Iowa.
8 Miss Olive Lawrence Visited with her sister in Parkersburg.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Miss Gladys Sabin Spent time at her home in Manchester.