College Eye — May 23, 1917

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1 Lake Geneva's call to victory; facts about the convention Spotlight on the Y. M. C. A. conference at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
1 Teachers win exciting game from Ellsworth; Ellsworth scores 5 in one inning Teachers College defeats Ellsworth College in baseball, 6-5.
1 Old Gold staff elected; consists of five members Results from Old Gold election provided; new staff members profiled.
1 English Club celebrates annual May breakfast Breakfast held at the golf course.
1 Hersey wins high hurdles in state meet; ties state record held by Coe, time 15 4/5 Results from state track meet provided.
1 Teachers win debate from Coe; Teachers 4, Coe 2 Women of college debate idea of compulsory military service.
1 A vote of thanks from visiting superintendents Expresses thanks for excellence in hosting conference at Teachers College.
2 Clifton Rodrich Clifton Rodrich and Walter Aldrich visit Mr. Ford.
2 E. Grossman Eugene Grossman passes the civil service examination in telegraphy.
2 Shorty Berwick "Shorty" Berwick enlists in the Engineer Corps.
2 Mr. and Mrs. H. Ulish Helen Wickenhein visited by her sister and brother-in-law.
3 Cut out Timetables for Cedar Falls railroads provided.
3 We need a few lines Rex Haight makes his regular visit to campus.
3 Note Cards received by the Reverend J. E. Shoemaker, brother-in-law of Ira S. Condit, demonstrate the Chinese grasp of the English language.
3 Miss Platner recital Program for student piano recitals provided; roster of performers and their work.
3 Untitled The Reverend Holland speaks to Y. M. C. A. on topic of "Real Live Christianity."
4 We are publishing in this issue Reminder for students to cut out and use the railroad timetable published elsewhere in the issue.
4 Editorial Requests Commencement announcements be turned in prior to publication of next week's issue; speaks out against "cheap" displays of patriotism; believes the library has become neglected by students.
4 Our duty as college men Believes college men can best serve the war effort by staying in school and becoming productive members of society in order to support those on the front in Europe.
4 Inefficiency and irresponsibility Condemns the manner in which the T.C.-Coe debate was conducted.
4 International brotherhood Publication of winning oration from interstate contest held May 4.
5 Faculty for fall, 1917 The budget is undecided due to war concerns, but some faculty will be returning from leaves of absence.
5 C. S. A. A. News notes from the Catholic Student Association.
5 Card from Stout Describes conditions in basic training.
5 The catalog for 1917 Describes timetable for publication.
5 Junior and senior reception Program for T. C. High School event provided.
6 Y. M. and Y. W.; Sunday evening meeting Recap of events at Sunday meeting.
6 Y. W. C. A. notes Miss McCague to speak at meeting.
6 An exceptionally interesting Y. W. meeting Recap of events at Y. W. C. A. meeting; hear talk on missionary work in Bulgaria.
6 Mathematics Club Recap of events at meeting; roster of speakers and their topics.
6 Last Saturday evening President Seerley entertains members of the senior class and the faculty.
6 Home economics dinner Home Economics faculty entertains members of the graduating class.
6 Irving notes Officers elected for the coming year.
6 Mr. Charles Cowie Charles Cowie dies from injuries sustained in a runaway accident.
7 On last Thursday afternoon Students in the rural demonstration schools hold track meet.
7 Reflections from the recent symphony concerts Thoughts and opinions on the performance given by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
8 Miss Ruth Fyfe Spent the weekend here with friends.
8 Mr. Harry McDonald Visited the Hill last week.
8 Delphian society List of officers.
8 Mrs. H. P. Shedd Thanks friends for sympathy over the death of her husband.
8 Bernice Speer Has accepted a position at the Y. W. C. A. in Clinton.
8 Bethene Smith Will be teaching in Fairfield.
8 Honorable dismissals Roster of those who have left school.
8 At the close Margaret McCague will take a position with the National Y. W. C. A. Board.
8 Miss Mary Weisel Will be a general secretary.
8 Miss Elizabeth Jones Spent the weekend with Pearl Krause.
8 Mr. McGlade Made final plans in Sheldon for a summer school session.
8 Mrs. Butterfield Spent Mother's Day with her daughter.
8 Irving Hart Had an operation to remove his adenoids.
8 Mr. Ira Perry Was injured by a car and is in the hospital.
8 Miss Beulah Giltner Will be teaching in Macedonia, Iowa.
8 Last week H. P. Shedd died.
8 Miss Corinne Rothschild Entertained family last week.
8 Geology class takes trip Went to Decorah and McGregor.
8 Miss Helen Douglas Entertained family last weekend.
8 Mr. Reed Is making plans for setting up a summer school.
8 Miss Morton Was called home due to family illness.
8 Office force picnic Many groups have held picnics recently.
8 Miss Gladys Hess Spent the weekend with Wanda Arney.
8 The Misses Beulah Hammersly and Bessie Gaskill Visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hammersly.
8 The Misses Lora M. Pagett and Bernice Eastman Visited Mary White.
8 Mr. Kint Visited his daughter, Pearl, on the Hill.
8 Pres. Seerley Gave a speech at the Bennington Township picnic.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 The following superintendents Have called the college office to secure teachers.