College Eye — May 17, 1916

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1 Large crowd attends concert; popular concert popular Review of orchestra concert.
1 The Butlers beat Teachers; Dubuque darkies take many firsts Teachers placed second behind Dubuque in the track and field meet.
1 Mathematics Club Last meeting will be held May 24; will discuss arithmetic grading.
1 Seymour's nine break even; lose to Dubuque, win from Platteville Lost baseball game due to too many errors to Dubuque, 7-3; won against Platteville.
1 The English Club breakfasts Held breakfast at Professor Lynch's home.
1 Eight Week's Club Olive Young spoke about summer volunteer opportunities.
1 Dubuque loses to Teachers; score 3 to 1 Baseball game summary by inning.
2 Teachers of skill and beauty convene; Western Drawing and Manual Training Teachers Association at Grand Rapids big success. Exhibit showed that students are being taught skill and art.
3 Ossoli Gave senior program.
3 Women of Cedar Falls will cross forensic swords with the women of Cedar Rapids Dual debate against Coe is scheduled for May 19th.
3 Junior-Senior banquet Junior class served and entertained the Senior class.
3 William Jennings Bryan visits Cedar Falls; noted citizen announced his devotion to three live issues Supports women's suffrage.
4 Several items Wants news items for the final issue by 9:00 a. m. Monday morning.
4 The Graduate School Encourages students to attend more schooling after they graduate with their undergraduate degree.
4 The College Eye Encourages seniors to buy a subscription to the College Eye even though they will not be here next year.
4 The harmony of life Student ponders how to establish harmony between men.
5 Dramatic Club is doing good work Cast is enthusiastic about producing 'Macbeth'.
5 The Old Gold election Jack Sly is the Editor and Lawrence Jepson is the Business Manager for the 1917 Old Gold.
5 Iowa Club Discussed the organization of Boys and Girls Clubs.
5 N. C. A. picnic Sixty members attended.
6 Cabinet conference held Mrs. Peterson held meeting for both old and new members of Y. W. C. A. cabinet; Mrs. Bond spoke about "The Single Standard" at the Wednesday night meeting.
6 Official Faculty and alumni news; news of other colleges.
7 Eight Weeks Club picnic Madeline Nesbit talked about organizing Campfire Girls.
7 Commencement program Schedule of events for the weekend.
7 Elections; 1916-1917 List of graduates who have teaching jobs for the coming school year.
7 Hame strap worship Encourages students to take delight in worshipping God.
8 W. H. Veatch Accepted a position in Mason City.
8 Dena Gillen Returned home due to illness of her father.
8 On Sunday evening Professor Lynch will speak at the Y. W. and Y. M . C. A. meeting.
8 Miss Ethel Pope Returned home to Sloan after breaking her arm.
8 Miss Harriet Maltas Has returned home in De Witt due to illness.
8 Miss Juanita Cahow Returned home to Stuart due to family illness.
8 Miss Anabel Olzen Spent the weekend at home in Plymouth.
8 Miss Dorothy Booth Came to the May Fete.
8 Miss Hussey Entertained women at the Black Hawk Hotel.
8 Miss Elizabeth Meyers Spent the weekend in Sumner.
8 Misses Anna Olson and Verbena Wessels Spent Sunday in Aplington.
8 Miss Dorothy Fairbrother Returned home to Hawarden after the death of her sister.
8 Miss Jennifer Sherrard Spent Sunday in Charles City.
8 M. Belle Smith Has resumed school duties after an illness.
8 The past week Has been full of picnics.
8 Miss Edna Gibbs Entertained her sister.
8 Miss Juanita Cahow Returned home to Stuart due to her father's illness.
8 Miss Jennie Hutchinson Returned home to Monmouth, Illinois, after the death of her father.
8 Mr. Chas. F. Lorenz Recently visit his sister Charlotte.
8 Miss Rose Wilcox Enjoyed a visit from her family.
8 Miss Gladys Sabin Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
8 W. H. Veatch Staged commencement play in Garner.
8 Miss Edna Reitzel Went to her home in Corydon due to her mother's illness.
8 Miss Hazel Hamilton Spent the weekend in Independence.
8 Miss Pearl Rundel Spent Sunday at home in La Porte.
8 Miss Freda Cohoon Is teaching in Parkersburg; visited her home on the Hill.