College Eye — February 7, 1917

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1 Physical Training pageant Feb. 24; take advantage of a great event People involved with event listed.
1 Elizabeth Schiller concert February fifteenth Concert postponed due to illness; will occur on February 15.
1 Schoolmasters to meet Feb. 20; Prof. John E. Stout of Cornell will speak John Stout to deliver next address at Schoolmaster's Club meeting.
1 Teachers High loses first game; score 16-16 in second half T. C. High drops basketball game to Waterloo West, 26-16.
1 Miss Ida Tarbell pleases audience; has much first-hand information on industrial situation Ida Tarbell delivers address on "Industrialism and Idealism."
1 Student missionary conference; to be held at Cedar Rapids February 23d Information provided on Iowa Student Missionary Conference in Cedar Rapids.
1 The long winter's dream of our profs Pictures faculty member dreaming of a round of golf.
2 Mrs. Walker Marion Walker to give lectures for graduating women.
3 Y. M. C. A. Recap of events at Y. M. C. A. meeting.
3 Untitled Recap of events at joint Y. M./Y. W. C. A. meeting.
3 The motion pictures Motion pictures to be shown at College Auditorium; music provided by the College Band.
3 Y. W. C. A. Recap of events at Y. W. C. A. meeting.
4 Diplomacy and the higher institutions Believes colleges have the responsibility for training a legion of qualified diplomats to direct the affairs of the world.
4 Much has been said Comments favorably on the expulsion of two students caught stealing a sweater, but questions the expulsion of a student for having bought the stolen goods.
4 Purpose Believes college students should have a purpose toward which to strive.
5 First annual meeting of the Normal Eyte Publishing Association, Feb. 21, 1909 Publication of the rules governing the College Eye staff and its election.
5 Announcement Various students announce their candidacy for College Eye staff positions.
6 Who said crab? Speaks out against those complaining about I. S. T. C.'s status in athletics and forensics.
6 W. I. Benham, 1878 W. I. Benham enjoyed hearing news about ISTC.
6 The Teaching Department T. C. High holds winter Commencement; five students graduate and are admitted to college.
6 Miss Belle Scofield Belle Scofield to take leave of absence for health reasons; Amy Arey to substitute.
6 Miss M. Virginia McQueen M. Virginia McQueen begins teaching in the Department of English.
6 Miss Margaret Oliver Margaret Oliver forced to discontinue teaching due to illness.
6 Chapel address, February 1st Publication of chapel address given by Marion McFarland Walker.
6 Flowers for the Living Thanks Laura Meier for her tutelage and expresses hopes that Virginia McQueen can hold the same standard.
7 Romeo Short Has returned from Ames.
7 Harold Frisby Is attending school in Ames.
7 Miss Gormley Is visiting her brother.
7 Walter Sholtz Missed school due to an injury.
7 George Henderson Is in Ames.
7 Storm prevents Upper Iowa game Basketball game delayed due to inclement weather.
7 The Bohemian Orchestra coming; splendid six-piece orchestra with noted Italian tenor as soloist a number on Lyceum Course Orchestra to perform at the Cotton Theatre.
7 Last Days of Pompeii; portrayed in movies Saturday eve. Orchestra to provide score for film.
7 Avis and Bessie Brier Spent the weekend at home in Mason City.
7 Recital Review of Gladys Bate's piano recital.
7 Teachers College High School graduation exercises Program of events provided.
8 Vivian Johnson Visited his parents.
8 Esther Shoemaker Is teaching in Iowa Falls.
8 Wendell Strike Is attending school in Ames.
8 Chas. Baskerville Is working on a farm.
8 Marguerite Gregg Entertained friends.
8 Misses Ethel Fritz Was a guest of Miss Gibbs.
8 Miss McCague Is having an operation in Chicago.
8 Irene Berg Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
8 Ivan Powers Is working in Waterloo.
8 In a meeting Harold Frisby inducted to Delta Sigma Rho.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Mr. Tom C. Curry Visited with his sister.
8 Cut out Timetable for Cedar Falls railroad connections.