College Eye — February 14, 1917

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1 Resolutions of the Lake Geneva conference; western students and student ethics Y. M. C. A. conference delegates draft policy for the upcoming year; Teachers College delegates listed.
1 Teachers lose to Dubuque; game is slow Dubuque defeats Teachers College in basketball, 24-20.
1 Teachers' seconds defeated by Osage Athletic Club Teachers defeated in basketball, 27-23.
1 Eight men awarded letters; a mention of the individual men Profiles of men winning letters in football.
1 Another reminder Reminder to pay College Eye subscriptions.
1 Prof. Wright's talks on Buddhism; second lecture of the series on religion Lecture on Buddhism and its origins delivered to joint meeting of the Young Peoples Associations.
1 Training School defeats Reinbeck; game devoid of sensations Training School defeats Reinbeck in basketball, 23-17.
1 First year home economics girls entertain second year girls Valentine's Day party held in Gymnasium.
2 Untitled Joke involving Professor Mount and psychology class.
2 Announcement Various students announce candidacy for College Eye staff positions.
2 Twenty-five red-blooded men attend Y. M. C. A. Applauds twenty-five men who arrived at the Y. M. C. A. meeting despite inclement weather.
2 The Apollo Quartette Apollo Quartette performs in Waverly.
3 Alpha Hall was truly a Japanese tea room Alpha Society holds Japanese Program.
3 Newman notes News notes from the Newman Catholic Student Association.
3 Iowa Club News from Iowa Club meeting; publication of Mr. McKitrick's address to the club.
3 Student Council meets Council conducts business and hears talk from President Seerley.
3 The Eulalian girls Eulalian Society meets.
3 On Friday evening Homerian Society throws Valentine party.
3 B. A.s Junior and senior classes rollerskate.
3 Y. W. C. A. Recap of events at Y. W. C. A. meeting.
3 Clio Teachers Convention Annual Hawkeye Teachers Conference held in Clio Hall.
3 Neo. Recap of events at Neotrophian Society meeting.
4 St. Valentine's Day Reminds readers of the spirit of Valentine's Day.
4 Our examination system Believes final examination schedules that force students to take multiple exams on the same day to be unfair.
4 Our obligations to the motor-man Urges students not to develop unsafe habits around the street cars.
4 Hyphenated Americans Denounces Americans who would support Germany if the United States becomes involved in armed conflict with them.
4 Improving school lunches Comments and suggestions on how to incorporate domestic science classes into a school lunch system.
5 "Iowa State Student" growing; why not we? Believes that the College Eye should attempt to expand.
5 Dear Mr. Business Manager Elda May Platt writes from Florida about her life there.
5 Americanism Describes what it means to be an American.
7 Miss Helen Francis Is in Cedar Falls visiting friends.
7 Miss Esther Brusie Is now teaching in Waterloo.
7 Miss Hazel Heironimous Married Frank Peshak.
7 Blanche (Mc Intosh) Geesaman Returned to Iowa after the death of her mother.
7 Miss Hazel Butterfield Is a Y. W. C. A. secretary in Beatrice, Nebraska.
7 Miss Esther Shoemaker Is teaching at Iowa Falls; visited the Hill.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Johnson Welcome their newborn daughter, Doris.
7 Mr. Harry Jewell Is visiting Washington, D. C.
7 Mary Dick going to Columbia Mary Dick will study at Columbia University in New York.
7 Three of our last year's graduates Are teaching in Whittemore.
7 Eastern Star and Masonic mix Achoth women serve refreshments at event.
7 "The Lion of Venice" Sat. eve. Motion picture to be shown in College Auditorium.
7 Miss Anna Copley Anna Copley misses school due to illness.
7 Friends of Lillian Arnold Lillian Arnold married Floyd Thomas.
7 "The Unborn" coming to Cedar Falls Production to be presented at Cotton Theatre.
7 Our advertisers List of College Eye advertisers.
7 List of advertised letters for week ending Feb. 8
8 The Ladies College Quartet Performed in Cedar City.
8 Mr. Abe James Returned to school after illness.
8 Mrs. Putney Is recovering from a throat operation.
8 Chas. Cramer Spent last weekend on the Hill.
8 Bill Coolidge Spent time at home and visiting friends on campus.
8 Miss Edna Sorenson Has returned to school after an illness.
8 Chas. Lynch Is recovering from illness.
8 Miss Lula Snider Will be teaching in Waterloo.
8 Miss Eva Hicks Has returned to school after visiting her father, who is ill.
8 Dr. and Mrs. Mount Have been enjoying visits from friends.
8 Miss Leora Clemens Has returned to school after the death of her father.
8 Euseba Bowen Returned to school after the death of her aunt.
8 Miss Myrtle Riggs Broke her shoulder.
8 Bob Willard Is working in Peoria and recently visited the Hill.
8 T. C. fire dep't. called out Smoke was from burning garbage.
8 The Jewell family Will be moving into town.
8 Miss Roberts hostess at Valentine party
8 Prof. and Mrs. B. W. Merrill Entertained a guest.
8 Miss McCowan a February bride Bess McCowan married Dr. Lehman.
8 Miss Hazel Richardson Has taken a position in Waterloo.
8 Miss Cornet Kalseim Has recovered from her illness.
8 Mrs. Walker Entertained friends in honor of Ida Tarbell.
8 Corrine Boovermeyer Spent last weekend in Iowa City.
8 The Misses Rose and Emily Pipal Visited their brother and sister-in-law.
8 Miss Miriam Miller Is visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Pres. Seerley Attended a Teachers Association meeting in Wisconsin.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Miss Hazel Davis Spent the weekend at home in Ames.