College Eye — April 5, 1916

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1 Mme. Leginska enjoyed in Boston; New York Orchestra has many famous instruments Praised for her piano ability in Boston.
1 Philos banquet Alpha Society Annual Philo-Alpha banquet was held at the Oxford Hotel; six toasts were given.
1 Josef Stransky Director of New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra performance; photo.
1 The Girls' Club Y. W. C. A. held club meeting and served tea.
1 Northeastern Iowa Teachers Ass'n; many practical problems well discussed Annual convention held.
1 Miss Hughes dies Sunday morning; much loved teacher suddenly passes away Was not feeling well on Wednesday and her health progressively declined until Sunday, April 2, 1916; short biography.
1 College section dinner Julian Gist of Coe College spoke about the Honor System and Louis Begeman spoke about practical uses of physics and chemistry.
1 Noted instruments in Philharmonic; young pianist pleases critical metropolitan audience Describes value of instruments played in orchestra concert last week; photo.
2 The influence of literature upon character The theory of how to teach various forms of literature to students.
3 An answer Students place blame on everyone but themselves.
3 Notice Last week's article "The Purpose of a College" was written by John Briden.
4 Rats in the attic Chastises students for trying to one-up the Grinnell Glee Club and making unwelcome remarks.
4 "What Would Lincoln Say?" We should respect former presidents, but not to the point of making every decision based on their principles.
4 "Yellow" Believes that everyone is afraid of something.
4 Knockers! Boosters! Encourages people to be less pessimistic.
5 Miss Isa Clough Isa Clough and Georgia Ruff are visiting Aura Clough.
5 Official News of other Normal Schools; news of faculty and alumni.
6 Track prospects Fifty-eight men have signed up for track try-outs.
6 Baseball prospects Team eventually will be limited to twenty-seven players.
6 Preparedness Marion McFarland Walker spoke about being prepared to go into the world; President Seerley gave an animated address to the men.
6 Mr. Cooledge chooses his cabinet Reduced cabinet to six members as first act as president of Y. M. C. A.
7 Miss Lorena Meek Visited her home in Bonaparte.
7 Miss Platner Visited Chicago.
7 Miss Broeksmit Visited Chicago.
7 Mrs. Sily Visited her granddaughter.
7 Miss Constance Buswell Spent Saturday in Grundy Center.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vorhies Visited during the weekend.
7 Miss Louise Thoene Spent weekend at home in Postville.
7 Miss Faith Downs Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls.
7 Miss Elizabeth Bingham Visited friends on the Hill.
7 Miss Bernice Speers Visited her home in Iowa City.
7 Miss Isabel Wolfe Is teaching in a rural demonstration school.
7 Miss Margretta Gunderson Spent some time in Dows.
7 Thursday afternoon Physical Education Department gave a demonstration.
7 Miss May Frederickson Visited her home in Humboldt.
7 Miss Bertha Koester Attended a convention and visited her brother.
7 Misses Althea Hindman and Beulah Dodd Spent Sunday in Colfax.
7 Miss Leora Clemens Visited her home in Marshalltown.
7 Miss Zelle Pattee Visited her sister in Story City.
7 A member of the College Eye Reminder to pay subscription.
7 As school was dismissed Many students visited their homes.
7 Miss Gladys Turner Visited friends at Bartlett Hall.
7 Mr. Ray Corbin Has been hospitalized with inflammatory rheumatism.
7 Miss Susie Tenant Visited Mertle Riggs.
7 Miss Margaret Barnes Visited her home in Cherokee.
7 Miss June Winter Visited her sister Lucy.
7 Mr. Geo. Hollis May construct a new building.
7 Mr. Gus Regurs Is going to build a candy kitchen.
7 Miss Lillian Lambert Sold her house and will be building a new one.
7 Y. W. C. A. Helen Brocksmit led a devotional about self-mastery.
7 Miss Metta Leftwich Metta Leftwich was in Carlisle on Sunday.
7 With other evidences of Spring The Manual Arts building is being completed; V. A. Barrigar has completed the excavation for a new building down the Hill.
7 N. C. A. Mae Flynn spoke about "The Work of the Church".
8 Last week Alene Thurtle visited her parents in Valley Junction.
8 Miss Olive Nating Is in Finchford to teach at a demonstration school.
8 Miss Florence Wylem Visited with her sister Alice.
8 Mr. Chas. Lynch Entertained his brother from Green Mountain.
8 Miss Bess Black Visited with friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 Miss Lillian Sherrard Is enjoying her vacation in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Florence Falkler Visited her aunt, Laura Falkler.
8 Miss Corrine Brown Spent the weekend in Chicago.
8 Miss Ione McGee Visited friends in Mason City.
8 Miss Ella Van Dellen Visited her sister.
8 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hammersly Visited here on Sunday.
8 Miss Hazel Shillinglaw Spent her vacation at her home in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Agnes Dew Visited her sister last weekend.
8 Miss Grace Hitchcock Visited the Hill.
8 Misses Mary Sheridan and Vivian Muller Spent their vacations in Dubuque.
8 Miss Margaret Munsey Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Miss Elizabeth Colt Was a guest of the Reverend Vannoy.
8 Miss Dorothy Houts Spent the weekend in Vinton.
8 Mrs. Aldrich Visited her daughter Hazel.
8 Miss Ella Norris Spent the weekend in Marshalltown.
8 Misses Clarine Mueller and Bethene Smith Spent the week with friends in Webster City.
8 Miss Irene Berg Spent time in Mason City with Laura Conaway.
8 Prof. S. A. Lynch Judged a debate in Galena, Illinois.
8 Miss Duncan and Miss Charleton Spent time in Chicago.
8 Miss Taggart and Miss Robert Traveled to Chicago.
8 Miss Helen Packard Is home for spring vacation.
8 Miss Floy Porteous Spent weekend with friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 Marie Purdy Visited Helen Fullerton.
8 M. N. Rockwell Visited his daughter.
8 Miss Drina Thompson Spent the weekend with friends in Marshalltown.
8 Miss Ruth Porter Visited with college friends.
8 Miss Margaret Montillon Visited friends on the Hill.