College Eye — February 12, 1918

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1 Y. W. C. A. and the World's War; what the Y. W. C. A. is accomplishing Y. W. C. A. Hostess House is now open at Camp Dodge; will serve as a link between soldiers and home.
1 Dr. Cadman presents facts of crisis; "We haven't begun to sacrifice yet" Though Dr. Cadman was not a perfect speaker, he was interesting and the students enjoyed his speech.
1 Dr. Cable will lecture at Camp Dodge Will focus his lectures on the geography of France.
1 Men's number The last issue of the College Eye for the term will be put together completely by men.
1 Second annual Conference of Consolidated Schools; tentative program; one national speaker to be here; Cedar Falls, Iowa, March 7th and 8th, 1918 Gives agenda for the conference.
1 Teachers 17--Dubuque 13; Teachers outclass Dubuque; individual work lacking very much; Dickinson gets three baskets Dubuque played a defensive game; T. C. played poorly but still won.
1 Peace Peace is a state reached when human liberty, justice, and honorable conduct are practiced.
2 Library Notes The American Library Association is collecting donations to build libraries in military camps.
2 The following are a few of the most interesting biographies recently added to the library Short descriptions of new books.
2 What other schools are doing News of other schools in the conference.
3 Red Cross Addresses of houses where all boarders are members of the Red Cross.
3 Basketball practice Fuel shortage is cutting into practice time; evident in the game against Dubuque.
3 Winter dramatic preliminary to be held soon Students wishing to enter the contest must sign up soon.
3 J. L. Packer J. L. Packer died in Washington, Iowa.
3 Training School scrappers fight double battle this week Lost to Cedar Falls High School, 20-19; lost to Independence High School, 17-14.
3 Iowa College Press will meet March 8--9; student newspapers of Iowa will be represented Will be held in Cedar Rapids.
3 Teachers meet U. I. U.; purple meet Upper Iowa at Fayette Friday
4 To the women of I. S. T. C. Women are encouraged to apply for summer work in the Johnson County Bank Building.
4 War books Students should read about the war and battlefields so they are knowledgeable about the current war.
4 Class I A Men who have no direct dependents are being called to do dangerous work for the armed services.
4 The big motive Students are encouraged to have some idea of what they want to do with their lives by the time they graduate from college.
4 "The Great American Desert" M. C. Wilson speculates that humans use only ten percent of their brains due to spoiled childhoods and an unwillingness to reason through arguments.
5 Official Iowa State Board of Education will hold a business meeting in Iowa City; alumni news; faculty changes.
5 H. J. Whitacre, '16, Superintendent of Schools at Sutherland, IA, writes for Midland Schools on motion pictures Believes motion pictures may be used as a means of instruction in the classroom.
5 Miss Platner, Miss Case, and Mr. Welles Faculty members gave a concert in Cedar Rapids last Sunday.
5 Military Column Walter Rich writes of his experiences at Camp Joseph in Jacksonville, Florida.
5 George Grossman writes to Mr. Perrine of his work at Harvard Is studying in a radio school.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. Professor Mount encouraged students to be medical, educational, and evangelical missionaries.
6 Society Iowa Club played games at their meeting; Sioux Club ate popcorn and apples.
6 Prof. Campbell gives suggestions for thrift talks to teachers Teachers in rural schools are urging their students to save their money to buy War Savings Stamps.
7 Vera Keith Spent the weekend with Belvah Larabee
7 Milton Puterbaugh and Jack Schultz Were researching a debate at the library.
7 President Seerley Left for a conference in Chicago.
7 Lois Bronson Has been offered a position in Washington, Iowa.
7 W. A. Robinson Received compensation of $116.80 for an injury in the carpenter shop last summer.
7 Allene Lois Holmes Newest addition to the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes family.
7 Esther Shoemaker Kramer Substituted in Wavering.
7 Ethel Kahley Is teaching in Cedar Rapids.
7 May Henrietta Reis Is teaching in Wellsburg.
7 Lloyd W. Barnes Has applied to join the army.
7 Ethel Beatty Is back in school.
7 The play Bertha Martin's "The Real Thing" will be performed at Camp Dodge.
7 Anderson-McDonald Mabel Anderson married Bert McDonald.
7 Kenneth Cotton wins Iowa-Minnesota game Cotton scores points to beat Minnesota team.
7 Mae Brinkman Is studying at the Chicago School of Expression.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Bloom Welcome their newborn daughter, Florence Irene.
7 Iris Livingstone Has resigned her position and taken a new job in Manhattan, Kansas.
7 Miss Helen Buell Died of tuberculosis.
7 Captain Harry Martin Visited here during a leave of absence; he married Grace Mac Brakel.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Grubb are working at Purdue University.
7 Miss Eleanor Gray Is working at a Normal school in Bellingham, Washington.
8 Charlotte Bockenthien and Hazel Shillinglaw Are teaching in Clarksville and spent the weekend here.
8 Students enlist Harold Mitze, Doyle Woodward, and Stanley Frisby have enlisted.
8 Homer Veatch Attended the away football game against Dubuque.
8 Clement Letich Attended the away game against Dubuque.
8 Ruth Goodrich, Marjorie Hill, and Helen Douglas Are in the hospital because of measles.
8 Mary Atlee Visited friends at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house in Iowa City.
8 Mabel Ravencraft Went home to Vinton for the weekend.
8 Zelma S. Brooks Visited Robert Tennyson.
8 Fern Clark Went to West Bend for the weekend.
8 Mr. Fullerton Gives a pupil recital on Wednesday.
8 Iris Crawford Was in Hampton for the weekend.
8 Agnes Sullivan Spent the weekend in Mason City.
8 Bertha Lenz Was in Oelwein for the weekend.
8 Esther Carter Visited Lurilla Greenleaf.
8 Marie Overgaard Visited Mrs. A. C. Clark with some friends.
8 Mable Desing Visited Mrs. J. A. Ladwig in New Hampton.
8 Martha Gremmels Visited S. B. Miller.
8 Clarine Mueller Spent the weekend with Lucille Brunner.
8 Eunice Aicheson Visited Mrs. R. S. Borland in Vinton.
8 Blanche Kopriva Was the guest of Minnie Nicola.
8 Edna Frey Spent the weekend in Greene with Mrs. O. E. Perrin.
8 Gladys Birum Spent the weekend with Avis Flint in Nashua.
8 Miss Christiansen Is visiting her sister.
8 Neva Gallup Spent the weekend in Fairbank.
8 Anna Goodale Gave a talk in Dunkerton.
8 Miss Leila Marsh Visited Gladys Haberly in Iowa City.
8 Miss Schofield Studied schools in Sioux City.
8 Ava Blankenhorn Visited J. S. Caine in Waterloo.
8 Ruth Sweezy Spent the weekend in Iowa Falls with Maude McVey.
8 Ruby Clark Was one of the many guests of Agnes Horn.
8 Olive Sessions Visited Mrs. E. B. Farnham in Charles City.
8 Hazel Wetter Visited Helen Mills.
8 Mable Gauger Visited F. E. Jones.
8 Miss Helen Stine Visited family in Janesville.
8 Grace Hillier Spent the weekend in Charles City.
8 Miss Tier Visited the schools in Benton.
8 Miss Freda Brown Visited Gladys Moore.
8 Anna Larson Spent the weekend with Elsie Lorenz in Reinbeck.
8 Mary Parkhouse Was ill and returned to her home in Traer.
8 Marian Shawger and Josephine Wirds Went to Buckeye last weekend.
8 Supt. Street Was here looking for teachers.
8 Captain Seymour Has left for Camp Dodge.
8 John E. Foster Was here last week.
8 Andrew Sorenson Passed two tests to enter the Aviation Corps.
8 Miss Etta Reed Visited Dean Reed.
8 Prof. Stone Visited the school in Council Bluffs.
8 Miss Genevieve Jones Returned home for funeral.
8 Mr. Harold Palmer Returned for the wedding of his sister.
8 Miss Brown Entertained the students in the kindergarten department.
8 Anna Culbertson Visited Charles Norris in Central City.
8 College Eye election Will be held between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. on February 21.
8 College Calendar Basketball games scheduled.
8 Merle Hazelman Visited friends here last week.