College Eye — April 18, 1917

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1 Varsity begins work on diamond; Capt. McElhinney leads in batting Preview of baseball team for upcoming season.
1 Class play is selected Cast announced for production of "Monsieur Beauclaire".
1 Music Festival on May 9 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to play at the auditorium.
1 Miss Myrtle Munref Myrtle Munref visits her sister, Mrs. Charles.
1 Social Science meeting Recap of events at meeting; address given by the Reverend Metcalf on conditions in England due to the war.
1 U.S. recognizes Army Association work; care of moral and spiritual lives of soldiers essential Y. M. C. A. prepares to minister to active soldiers if called into duty.
1 Old Gold is completed; exceptional in many phases Old Gold completes publication run; to go on sale soon.
1 Prospect for a strong team; competition in distance is keen Preview of track team for upcoming season.
1 Students organize company Military training to replace physical training for men; work under direction of National Guard; further arrangements to be made in fall.
1 Y. W. C. A. organizes class in first aid; five hundred sixty women enroll Course will certify women as nurses for the Red Cross.
1 Faculty asks for military training; to begin work Mon., April 30th Committee on Military Training for Faculty Members outlines proposal for military education.
2 Books by members and ex-members of the faculty Bibliography of the work of past and current faculty members.
2 In the Palace of the King Review of the movie "In the Palace of the King" presented by the lecture committee.
3 Mr. B. Dewayne Silliman Representatives from Coe College visit campus to seek support from the Delta Sigma Rho chapter here in establishing a chapter at their institution.
4 Will the world become socialistic? Compares socialism to a germ and describes belief of why a socialist system is inherently flawed.
4 Miss Pearl Long Pearl Long has her tonsils removed.
4 Editorial Denounces students missing class on account of lack of sleep as well as vandalism in the cloak rooms; addresses disturbances during chapel services; questions excessive use of funds for a May Day parade; requests reporters have their stories in on time.
4 "Life topics" in industrial arts Professor Van Oot describes why industrial arts education is necessary in public schools.
6 C. S. A. A. News notes from the Catholic Student Association.
6 Neo Society Society holds informal party for honorary and pledged members.
6 Ellen Richards Club Anne Porter speaks on practical home nursing.
6 How many of you Reminder to pay College Eye subscriptions.
6 Training School to have declamatory Students participating in contest listed.
6 Last Friday evening Cedar Falls Band performed at the Cotton Theatre.
7 Sammy liked "Coney Island" Notice for show appearing at Cotton Theatre.
7 Y. W. C. A. hikes begun Women hike from the corner of 24th and College Streets out into the countryside.
7 All local interest centers in big amateur show, "A Day at Coney Island" Reserved seats on sale at Chase's Jewelry Store.
7 Advice by a senior who studies to a senior who has steadies Suggests students keep academic and personal lives separate and not let them interfere with each other.
8 Bartlett Hall to give reception Reception will be for faculty.
8 Miss Dorothy Munson Spent the weekend in Ames.
8 Miss Pearl Kent Visited Sadie Whitney.
8 Miss Hildred Swinburne Is visiting Vera Schultz.
8 Ruth Foskett returns from hospital Recovering nicely from an operation for appendicitis.
8 Mrs. Gist improving She has returned home from the hospital.
8 Miss Hazel Brown gone to Montana She will live in Nashua, Montana.
8 The Misses Ruby and Vilda Barker Returned home for the funeral of their uncle.
8 Miss Sadie Tow Returned home after the death of an uncle.
8 Miss Grace Wilson Went to Ames to visit Lucille Lang.
8 Miss Pauline Rose Visited family in Olin.
8 Miss Gertrude Noble Visited Lucille Boyd.
8 The Y. W. C. A. is planning A meeting for next Friday.
8 Miss Dorothy Klay Spent the weekend with Mildred Baker.
8 The Misses Pearle Miller and Julia Bochenthein Were part of an event at Benson school.
8 Miss Lucile Liffring Visited Mable Eichorn.
8 Miss Ruth Maag Attended a party in Iowa City.
8 Miss Wilma Hinselman Spent the weekend at home in Davenport.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.