College Eye — March 8, 1916

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1 Pedagogs conference champions; Teachers stand third in state, I. S. T. C. 15--Dubuque 13 Thirteen hundred people attended the basketball game.
1 T. C. entertainment March 11; athletes will stage annual minstrel show T. C. Club members and friends will present musical show.
1 State convention; state conventions of the Y. M. and the Y. W. C. A. State and international leaders will meet on campus for annual conventions.
1 The Teachers-Simpson debate; first forensic clash will be held March 17 Is delayed one week due to conflicts; encourages student attendance.
1 Mary Ann Kaufman will give concert Former faculty member will perform in the Methodist church on March 17th.
1 Warren Proctor will give recital; Cedar Falls singer will give concert Prominent singer is graduate of T. C. H. S. and I. S. T. C. and is a former faculty member.
1 Miss Ethel Stevens Ethel Stevens' sister visited last week.
1 "The Servant in the House"; a criticism Discusses the performance of "The Servant in the House".
3 Iowa Club Macy Campbell spoke about ineffective strategies of teaching music; had special music by the Men's Glee Club.
3 Prof. Buffum addresses the Y. M. and Y. W. at Sunday night meeting Spoke about the true joy experienced in Christian service.
3 Social Science Club meets Spoke about the effects of the war, child labor, cooperatively marketing farm produce, and how the Colorado strike effects public issues.
3 Rural education New program developed by President Seerley will train students to be township supervisors; news of the rural education department.
4 "The New Social Sense" Ponders how to adjust the individual's rights to the rights of a social group.
4 Who is the thief? Denounces plagiarism in literary societies.
4 Why not? The women's suffrage movement has come to Cedar Falls.
4 Choral notes Choral Society will be singing more choruses instead of operas this year.
4 Marie Whitehouse Marie Whitehouse went home to South Dakota last weekend.
4 In accordance with our promise Will not print a paper next week; will have thirty-one issues in all for the whole year.
4 This is a good year to review Encourages students to study Shakespeare.
4 Boys! Boys! Wants men students to recruit more men from high school.
5 Midwinter play cast is delightfully entertained Professors Martin and Shanewise invited the cast over for dinner.
5 Dean Jessup's lecture Spoke about the theory of teaching and advocated new teaching methods.
5 Concerning the boys recital to be given Wednesday evening Will be held in Gilchrist Hall; immediate family members and those about to student teach are specially invited.
6 Miss Call Visited her home in Webster City.
6 Mrs. Sevezy Ruth Sevezy's mother visited her last week.
6 State cabinet council; March 9th and 10th The Thursday night meeting will be open to all women students, women faculty members and women in the community; all other meetings are open only to cabinet members.
6 Official Discusses the National Education Association meeting in Detroit.
7 Miss Nellie Cooper Spent weekend visiting in Maxwell.
7 Mr. John Briden's mother Visited last week.
7 Miss Marion Chase Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
7 Miss Childs Visited Des Moines last week.
7 The address given Sara Riggs gave a speech about George Washington.
7 Mr. Jerry Walker Entertained his mother and sister.
7 We are glad to report Ida Gaarder is recovering from her illness.
7 Miss Avis Bisbee Is teaching at a consolidated school.
7 Miss Deming Visited friends on the Hill.
7 Mr. Harold Nesbit Is president of the Junior B. A. class.
7 Miss Bernice Wilcox Enjoyed a visit from her father.
7 Miss Barr Spent her weekend at home in Des Moines.
7 Miss Beatrice Burke Went to Chicago to see her sister, who has been sick.
7 Miss Pauline Stoll Is entertaining her mother.
7 Miss Vae Ross Has moved to New York.
7 Making country life attractive Discusses ways to keep students interested in staying in rural Iowa.
8 Misses Mary Ward and Alice Matson Visited friends in Vinton.
8 Miss Margaret Munsey Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Mr. P. J. Hanson Visited friends on Sunday.
8 Miss Lora Flynt and Miss Lillis Day Visited their homes in Fairfield and Brighton, respectively.
8 Miss Thomsen Entertained friends for dinner.
8 Messrs. Bert and Tom McDonald Visited friends in Cedar Falls.