College Eye — March 28, 1917

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1 Warren Proctor pleases audience; Prof. Zechiel accompanist Program for performance.
1 Minnesingers give concert; Harald Holst renders solo number Minnesingers reorganize and give concert after being disbanded for several years.
1 Teachers lose first debate with Drake by 5 to 1 decision; government ownership of railroads discussed Affirmative team in Cedar Falls loses all three decisions while negative team in Des Moines wins one decision out of three.
1 Schoolmasters banquet at cafeteria; Prof. Ensign speaker Professor Ensign of Iowa City speaks to Schoolmasters Club at banquet.
1 Ruby Giltner wins dramatic with "The Revenge of Hamish"; Charles Perrott is awarded second prize Five men and two women enter ninth annual dramatic declamation.
1 English Club holds meeting Several members make presentations.
1 Music faculty gives recital; work of very high order Description of recital and pieces performed by various faculty members.
1 Miss Ware Miss Ware spends time with her family in La Jolla, California.
1 Legislature Description of pending legislation in the state that is of interest to teachers.
2 The College Symphony Orchestra; B. W. Merrill, conductor College Orchestra will perform April 6 in the college auditorium.
2 The far-reaching reputation of this institution Professor Lynch receives letter from Puerto Rico regarding simplification in the spelling of English.
3 Dr. J. Percival Huget of Detroit J. Percival Huget summoned to fill the pulpit at the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York.
3 Nelois Elizabeth Nelois Elizabeth Newcomb born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward Newcomb.
3 Our advertisers List of businesses advertising in the College Eye.
3 Tipton, Iowa Blanche Mercer writes from Tipton, Iowa, and encloses a poem written by one of her students for publication.
3 C. S. A. A. News notes from the Catholic Student Association.
4 New York lauds Josef Hofmann Positive review of musician set to perform at the college auditorium.
4 Northeastern Iowa Basketball Tournament Nashua wins regional tournament hosted by T. C.; goes on to lose in the first round at state.
4 Cooperation After receiving a poor response from student organizations in regard to publishing a directory, the College Eye urges those organizations to be more cooperative in the future.
4 Although there must be fire Wonders if energy conservation is being practiced at Teachers College.
4 If your class or society Reminds student organizations to elect a reporter so that they may attend the College Eye reporters meeting.
4 The noise carried on Brings noisy disturbances during entertainment to the attention of the perpetrators.
4 Miss Riggs Professor Riggs attends a study center in Ottumwa, then travels to Chicago to visit her aunt.
4 Josef Hofmann coming; something of Josef Hofmann's life Profile of visiting pianist Josef Hofmann.
4 What it means Comments on the honor British Prime Minister David Lloyd George has bestowed upon America by quoting Abraham Lincoln.
5 Directory Roster of officers for classes and student organizations.
6 Miss Belle C. Scofield Belle Scofield's physician has declined to allow her to resume her work at Teachers College.
6 Dr. David Kline Bond David K. Bond dies at age 60 in Waterloo.
6 The annual business meeting Annual business meeting of the Y. W. C. A. held.
6 Second year primaries Second year primaries elect officers for the term.
6 Visitor from Canada A representative from a Canadian normal school visits campus.
6 The summer term bulletin Summer term bulletin set for publication and circulation among the study centers.
6 Principal F. W. Oldenburg F. W. Oldenburg appointed principal at the Walsh County Agricultural and Training School in Park River, North Dakota.
6 Plans for agriculture Due to expansion of the grounds after the purchase of eight acres of land near the old factory, instruction in agriculture is possible for the spring and summer terms.
6 Visitors at the College Representatives from normal schools in Saskatchewan and Montana visit campus.
6 Appointment to new place W. G. Brandstetter elected superintendent of schools at Kimball, South Dakota.
6 Resignation Russell Glasener resigns due to ill health.
6 New educator Robert Henry Chehock is born to Superintendent and Mrs. H. W. Chehock of Clear Lake.
7 Mrs. Wright of Sioux City Mamie Wright's mother visited her at the end of last week.
7 Iowa State Teachers College, March 23-24, 1917; Office of Dean of Women, Administration Bldg. Schedule for fifth annual conference of the deans of women of Iowa colleges provided.
8 Mr. C. P. Archer Is looking for teachers.
8 Florence Meier Married F. H. Clark.
8 Friends of May (Davis) Bond Mourn the death of her husband, David K. Bond.
8 Miss Frances Hersey Is vacationing in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Anna Hansen Is back at ISTC.
8 Mrs. Childress Is visiting her daughter.
8 Merle Houston Had an operation for appendicitis.
8 Mr. N. F. Cooledge Spent the weekend on the Hill.
8 Superintendents at I. S. T. C. Superintendents are looking for teachers.
8 Miss Selma Barnes Visited here last week.
8 Ivan Powers Is back in school.
8 Miss Elda Platt Is back in school.
8 Roy Davis Visited friends here.
8 Miss Schuneman Is back in the art department.
8 The Misses Cecil Pike, Gladys Christie, and Ruth Kennedy Have all returned to their departments.
8 Miss Alice Nelson Visited home.
8 Miss Marie Fuller Was absent from school due to illness.
8 The Misses Ethel and Alice Lennon and Sarah Bishop Spent the weekend in Vinton.
8 Miss Minnie Tatum Returned home after hearing of an illness in the family.
8 The Misses Frances Kinnzey and Vera Kading Went to Des Moines to see their families.
8 The Misses Gladys Swift and Byrdena Wenger Spent the weekend at their homes in Monticello.
8 Miss Arildson Has accepted a position in New York.
8 Mrs. Ives Is moving to a new home on College Street.
8 Miss Oliver's address Margaret Oliver is in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Mr. C. S. Cory Attended a conference in St. Louis, Missouri.