College Eye — February 6, 1918
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Over the Top" fourteen times and lives | Sergeant B. A. Andrews, soldier for the British army, spoke at Camp Dodge. | |
| 1 | The Northfield Volunteer Conference; reconstruction after the war | Seven hundred sixty-eight students, faculty, and board members attended the conference. | |
| 1 | U. S. wants men for Air Service; its place in warfare and the kind of men who alone can qualify for it | Encourages students to join. | |
| 1 | Dean Russell addresses Schoolmasters; address on "Training for Citizenship" | Believes American citizens need to show their loyalty by supporting the government; training on how to do so should begin in school. | |
| 1 | Hear Dr. Cadman; lectures on "The Present Crisis"; what others say about him | ||
| 1 | Teachers-Coe game--Coe 33, T. C. 32; Teachers 18, Coe 8 at end of 1st half; football tactics used | T. C. lost motivation when Coe made two long range baskets. | |
| 2 | A letter to the students of the United States | United States War Department encourages students to join the armed forces and help in reconstruction efforts. | |
| 3 | Camp Dodge Notes | Educational classes are being held in French, English, and typewriting; taught by W. Witte. | |
| 3 | Wants government to furnish officers with uniforms at cost price | Advocates same quality and price for any officer, regardless of his rank. | |
| 3 | Instructor in our college composes a song | Professor Zechiel wrote a song entitled "Show the Kaiser" and dedicated it to Professor Fullerton. | |
| 3 | Miller Christiansen who just received his Naturalization Papers before enlistment writes to the College Eye from Camp Funston, Kansas | In a company of 179 men; is glad to have Y. M. C. A. meetings in Camp. | |
| 4 | Wrecking sale! | Teachers serve society by molding their students; should donate money to charity. | |
| 4 | 1918-1919 | Women will be called upon to work in jobs formerly held by men who are in the service. | |
| 4 | Senior memory book | Old Gold needs senior pictures; encourages seniors to order their books. | |
| 4 | The Navy and the college man | Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, calls for educated men in the Navy. | |
| 4 | When it's over "over there" | Believes war brings out the real characteristics of men. | |
| 5 | Capt. Seymour speaks to the battalion | Will train the soldiers in machine gun warfare. | |
| 5 | Y. M. C. A. notes | Overseas, the Y. M. C. A. serves as a post office, a writing room, a club, a home, and a church; expects to have about 3500 workers overseas by July. | |
| 5 | Sunday, February 17 | Local churches have pledged $750,000 to foreign missions projects. | |
| 5 | Official | Winifred Merrill has passed her violin recital; will graduate from the Institution of Musical Art in New York City. | |
| 5 | Evangelist vs. Science | Challenges belief that science and Christianity are completely separate ideas. | |
| 6 | Y. W. C. A.; The American College and the Great War | Government wants educated soldiers; encourages at least one year in college before enlistment. | |
| 6 | The latest on the W. S. S. | Suggestions for saving money to buy War Savings Stamps. | |
| 6 | This is a recognition which Pres. Seerley has been attempting to get for some years. This means that a B. A. from this school is recognized and given | Education degrees from T. C. are recognized and given credit by the University of New York. | |
| 6 | Society | Ellen Richards Club sponsored the movie "Efficiency in the Home" for the Red Cross; Chrestomathians elected officers; Presbyterians have over sixty members. | |
| 6 | Y. M. and Y. W. | Professor Luteyn spoke about tribes in South Africa; Professor Wester will speak on "Manhood of the Master"; Professor Bond spoke on "Truth" to joint meeting. | |
| 7 | Miss Margaret Dick weds Lieut. Steadman; nuptials celebrated at Douglas, Ariz., Friday evening | Margaret Dick married R. Angus Steadman. | |
| 7 | Nell J. Gunn | Married Albert Stocker and lives in Nebraska City. | |
| 7 | Laura Gunn | Married John Davis; she recently died. | |
| 7 | Ruth Egbert Imlay | Is at the University of Chicago. | |
| 7 | Alva Gaarder | Spent the weekend at home in Kensett. | |
| 7 | Ann Kramer | Is teaching near La Porte; visited friends recently. | |
| 7 | Tern Sharp | Has enlisted in the Army and is at Camp Dodge. | |
| 7 | Amy Bloxham | Is teaching in Alta. | |
| 7 | John Akin | Is superintendent in Fairview. | |
| 7 | Forrest Baker | Is teaching in Harlan; visited here on his way home to Tipton. | |
| 7 | Richards-Montillon | Frank Richards married Margaret Montillon. | |
| 7 | Carl Erickson | Is teaching in Texas now; he recently visited Iowa. | |
| 7 | Scarlet and Black makes slight error | Abram James made ten out of fourteen fouls; corrects Scarlet and Black report that he made ten out of nineteen. | |
| 7 | Rex Haight | Has enlisted in the Navy and has been visiting friends here. | |
| 7 | I hereby announce | Students announce their candidacy for College Eye staff. | |
| 7 | Major Mead | The band practiced during military drilling. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Peters | Will be soon be leaving for China. | |
| 8 | Alma Hansen | Returned home due to illness. | |
| 8 | Harry Drummond | Is studying at the State University; recently visited his sister. | |
| 8 | Gladys Birum and Ruby Barker | Were in Osage for the weekend. | |
| 8 | Millicent Willis | Returned home because of trouble with her eyes. | |
| 8 | Leila Owens | Is working in a bank in her hometown. | |
| 8 | Charlotte Keating | Is out of the hospital after having the mumps. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Hoffman | Were here visiting their daughters. | |
| 8 | La Vetta and Samaria Perrine's mother | Is visiting. | |
| 8 | Rebecca Tate | Is vacationing here; her school closed due to a scarlet fever outbreak. | |
| 8 | Anna Clark | Is teaching in Charles City. | |
| 8 | Wilma Raymond | Returned home due to illness. | |
| 8 | Myrth Kote | Visited friends in Forest City. | |
| 8 | Adelaide McKee | Was taken to the hospital last week. | |
| 8 | Lucille Lifring | Missed school due to sickness. | |
| 8 | Katherine Osia | Returned home to be with her mother, who is ill. | |
| 8 | Jessie Baber and Inez Towne | Spent the weekend in Brandon. | |
| 8 | Leora Nicholson and Helen Barnes | Spent the weekend in Lohrville. | |
| 8 | Wayne Martin | Is studying at the State University; visited here between semesters. | |
| 8 | Bessie Clark and Marie Butterfield | Have returned to school after having the measles. | |
| 8 | Blanche and Amelia Stockdale | Spent the weekend at home in Iowa Falls. | |
| 8 | Myra Starer | Spent the weekend in Mason City. | |
| 8 | Gladys Duncan and Irene Wagner | Spent the weekend in Jesup. | |
| 8 | The Presbyterian Patrols | Had a dinner together. | |
| 8 | Sgt. Wendell Williams | Is visiting his sister during his furlough. | |
| 8 | Graduate lecture | Will be given by Professor Baldwin of the State University. | |
| 8 | Ruth Lash | Visited friends in Iowa City. | |
| 8 | A. James gets offer from Polytechnic College at Billings, Mont. | Was offered a job dealing in athletics and military work but decided to stay at T. C. | |
| 8 | College Eye election | Will be held February 21; only paid subscribers may vote. | |
| 8 | Miss Lucile Bell | Returned home after the death of her grandmother. |