College Eye — April 25, 1917

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1 Will students cooperate in May Day fete; its educational value Believes May Day festivities should be carried on and is shocked that the Student Council would consider suspending them.
1 Sunday evening meeting of Christian Associations Former president of the Iowa Gideons addresses joint Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meeting.
1 Officer training conference; problems of the American college discussed Y. M. C. A. holds training conference for officers at Grinnell.
1 Miss Short wins high school declamatory; Elizabeth Mastain captures second honors Program for event provided.
1 New plan for selecting debaters Description of new process of selecting debate contestants being considered by the Forensic League.
1 Bartlett Hall gives reception; guests are graciously received and entertained Formal reception held at Bartlett Hall.
1 Kathryn Westvelt Kathryn Westvelt called home due to her sister's death.
1 World's peerless harpist with symphony orchestra; critics praise work of orchestra Henry James Williams of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to perform in the college auditorium.
2 Summer term appointments Roster of faculty appointments for the summer of 1917.
2 J. V. R. Hilgert, instructor in Commercial Department J. V. R. Hilgert appointed to position in Department of Commercial Education.
2 Office clerk Alice Boomer appointed office clerk for Bartlett Hall.
2 Dr. Huget to leave for Brooklyn Profile of J. P. Huget and his pastoral appointment in Brooklyn.
2 H. Kern H. Kern visits campus.
2 Directors of Extension on Summer School Professors Reed, McGlade, and Hart to organize schools for the summer of 1917.
3 William Grimshaw Frampton William Frampton born to Mr. and Mrs. John Ross Frampton.
3 Resignation and leave of absence Ethel Stephens resigns; Mae Cresswell takes year's leave of absence for study.
3 George C. Krieger, instructor in public school music George Krieger and Alice Jones hired for summer instruction in Department of Music.
3 Cal McElhinney Students attend Drake Relays.
3 There will be a class recital Harriet Case's students to hold piano recital.
3 Outside reading--its values and how to handle it Outlines the benefits to be gained from reading.
4 Untitled Addresses walking off sidewalks, faculty course descriptions in the catalog, and social graces.
4 Editorial Addresses asking foolish questions in class, adding a patriotic demonstration to May Day festivities, military drills on campus, and obtaining military uniforms for men participating in drills.
4 We agree Speaks out against the custom practiced by many college newspapers of stealing editorials.
4 "Disturb not her dreams" Women students request that men on their way to early military drills try not to be so noisy; editors agree.
4 Vocational guidance as an aid to the work in English composition Outlines how vocational guidance can be of use to English instructors.
6 English Club Meeting held at Professor Fagan's home.
6 First year primary party First year primary students hold party in Gymnasium.
6 Zeta Society Officers elected for term listed.
6 Iowa Club Program of events for meeting provided.
6 Irving notes Officers elected for term.
6 Homerian and Irving mix Literary societies hold informal reception for Professors Hearst and Gist.
7 Miss Bernielle Towers Is teaching in Montezuma; visited family and friends on the Hill.
7 Mr. Bert McDonald Has been re-elected as superintendent in Clarksville.
7 Miss Edith Hilton Is teaching in Roe.
7 Ruth Egbert Imlay Was confined to a hospital in Chicago; now seems to be recovering.
7 Bible study Led by D. S. Wright.
7 Miss Ruth Hutchison Has been re-elected in Independence.
7 The Senior Campfire Senior Campfire Girls hold wiener roast at Dry Run.
7 Y. W. C. A. Recap of events at meeting; old and new cabinet members head up river to the Sawyer Cottage for retreat.
7 Y. W. C. A. birthday party All women with birthdays between March and August invited to attend.
7 C. S. A. A. News notes from the Catholic Student Association.
7 The superintendent of schools at Iowa Falls Was on campus looking for teachers.
7 Bible study Attendance at Professor Wright's Bible study groups has increased.
8 "Rus" Dickinson Visited the Hill last week.
8 Miss Eva McDonald Is recovering from an appendicitis operation.
8 Tuesday evening A campfire group met at Dry Run.
8 Miss Winifred Cherry Visited Mary Ormsby.
8 Positions Roster of those who have found jobs.
8 Departure of Dr. and Mrs. Fahs Couple departed for California.
8 Miss Francis Severance Spent the weekend at home in Davenport.
8 Word has been received Tom Brown has enlisted in the Navy.
8 Mrs. Esther Seerley Culley Is at the home of her parents.
8 Mr. Reed Was ill last week.
8 Notice Note change in time and place of first aid class.
8 Mr. Severance Is visiting his daughter.
8 Mrs. T. Justice Is ill.
8 Miss Bess Briar Visited Marjorie Arnold in Manchester.
8 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Welcome a newborn granddaughter.
8 The Misses Marshall Huntoon and Maude Hutchison Have tonsillitis.
8 Miss Mamie Wright Visited Ethel Ehlers.
8 Miss Olive Sessions Visited family in Charles City.
8 Office work increasing Two assistants had to be hired.
8 Miss Vera Winterowd Has recovered from an illness.
8 Miss Minnie Dulcher Was absent from school due to the death of her father.
8 Miss Vera True Attended a rally at Shell Rock.
8 Highland Park debate question proposed Question will involve women and suffrage.
8 Miss Eva McDonald Had an operation for appendicitis.
8 Miss Pearl Childress Spent the weekend in Des Moines.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Miss Wanda Arney Attended a concert in Iowa City.