College Eye — March 6, 1918

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1 Dr. Meyerholz goes to Camp Dodge this week Will deliver six lectures about the principles of American government.
1 Changes in mail service Last collection will be picked up at 7 p. m. instead of 6 p. m.
1 High schools of Northeastern Iowa will meet here Friday and Saturday High school basketball tournament will be held on the T. C. campus.
1 Pres. Seerley, Dr. Stone, and Prof. McGlade at N. E. A.; Pres. Seerley elected as member of National Emergency Council of Education Reported on the status of the Inside Survey.
1 Coe wins close game; Purple drop game to Coe 20-17 Coe gained an early lead and held it despite valiant efforts by T. C. to take the lead away.
1 Study groups for students; classes should enroll 100% of the students; reconstruction era is discussed in classes Will discuss how to support Europe's rebuilding efforts after the war.
1 The Inside Survey; address delivered by Pres. Seerley at Atlantic City, N. J. Defends the need for normal schools.
1 Bostonia Sextette plays popular concert; solo work especially good Review of the concert.
2 "Funny things I have experienced" Warren Proctor will give a recital.
2 W. S. S. It is the patriotic duty of all Americans to purchase War Savings Stamps.
3 Marion County's County Supt. Mae Goldizen organizes various clubs; works closely with T. C. through the study center.
3 At the Cotton Theatre March 19; Warren Proctor, tenor; the man and his work Short biography of Warren Proctor; photo.
3 Red Cross News about Red Cross membership.
3 Annual intersociety debate on Friday night All societies except the Orios participated; Alphas won over the Philos, 4-2.
4 Assistance Reporters for campus organizations are encouraged to get their news to the paper in a timely manner.
4 Value of university education Believes that the main purpose of college is to gain an education, not to be involved in activities.
4 Winter term ends Tuesday The College Eye will not be published the week between the terms.
4 Grounds for thanksgiving Notes things for which to thank God.
4 Special course for Americans Americans can study the French language and culture in Paris.
4 More men Wants more men at I. S. T. C.
4 Honors A faculty member declined to have the 1918 Old Gold dedicated to him or her; students acknowledge his modesty.
4 Military training in the Spring Students should sign up for military training.
4 For democracy Buy War Savings Stamps for the furtherance of democracy.
5 War facts; women's war work Update about community efforts to help the war.
5 Scholarships to State University Accepting applications for scholarships at the University of Iowa.
5 Student opinion Poem entitled "Dear Old T. C. We Love Thee Still", by Milton Methfessel; poem about officers.
6 The Sunday morning study groups Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Sunday School will discuss the Principles of the New Era.
6 College students' privileges help solve these problems Encouraged by the response of teachers and students to the Northfield Plan.
6 Y. W. C. A. Held monthly tea.
6 Y. M. C. A. Professor Eells spoke on "Christian Standards of Action".
6 Mr. Holland James Holland will address next Y. M. C. A. meeting; will speak about the impact of one life.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. Miss Weisel spoke about "The American Negro" to the Y. W. C. A.; program outlined for Spring term; Hostess Houses explained.
7 Club house for college women In Washington, D. C., college women who volunteer for war efforts now have a place to congregate.
7 Rooms Vacant rooms should be reported to Russell Glasener for high school students participating in the basketball tournament.
7 260 basketball lads play in big district tourney Twenty-six high schools have registered for the tournament March 8 and 9.
7 Consolidated school conference Thursday and Friday Annual conference scheduled for March 7 and 8.
7 Brown-McDonald Inez Brown and Harry McDonald were married.
7 C. S. A. A. Important business meeting to be held on Sunday; Agnes Leininger will return to school.
7 Teachers play Creighton Wed.; last game of season for Purple Prospects for basketball game.
8 Miss Helen Packer Married Russell Naumann.
8 Mrs. Kennedy Is visiting her daughter.
8 Professors judge high school debate Debate was between East and West Waterloo schools.
8 Marie Overgaard Is home in Ventura with measles.
8 Mrs. Tyler Is visiting her daughter, Myrtle.
8 Phyllis Gutz's mother Is here for a visit.
8 Miss Mary and Alice Carey Went home to see their father who is recovering from an operation.
8 Miss Juel Morin Visited Anna Altman.
8 Miss Annamae Gorman Spent the weekend with Anna Altman on the Hill.
8 Lita Parks Was in Fredericksburg during the weekend.
8 Nelle Ayers Spent a few days in Oelwein.
8 Grace Townsend Spent Sunday in Charles City.
8 Maude Sinkey Visited Carl Brown in Brandon.
8 Miss Neva Gallup Is in the hospital with measles.
8 Wilma Freeland Spent the weekend in Waterloo, as did many other women.
8 Selina Buehler Spent the weekend in Ackley.
8 Mrs. Hill Was here visiting her daughter.
8 Dorothy Wick and Helen Douglas Spent Sunday with William Galloway.
8 Bertha Lenz Visited a friend in Oelwein.
8 Irene Smith Has been ill in the hospital for six weeks; left to rest at home in Mitchell; hopes to return for summer school.
8 Cleo Boughton Spent Sunday at Clear Lake.
8 Miss Broeksmit Spent the weekend in Des Moines with her brother.
8 Gay Durst Visited Fern Conn.
8 Manilla Pederson and Elsie Barth Went to Nashua.
8 Leila Marsh Visited friends in Des Moines.
8 Leone Dick Went to Rockwell for the weekend.
8 Ruby Whitham Spent the weekend in Webster City.
8 Helen Gray Is teaching in west Waterloo.
8 Hilda A. Palmquist Is teaching in Sheldon.
8 Santmeyer-Carrier Gretchen Santmeyer married Joseph C. Carrier.
8 Hall-Olson Lucile Hall married Rudolph Olson.
8 Miss Vera Oehler Spent the weekend with Hilda Blessin in Des Moines.
8 Teresa Gallery Visited a friend in Waterloo.
8 Anita Meltzer Married Harry Cave.
8 Minnie Opfer Has taken a position in Ottumwa.
8 Ethel Bowman Is teaching near Montour.
8 Sadie Tow Will be teaching in Washington.
8 War courses will probably be offered next fall International law will be offered during the summer; other courses will be added in the fall.
8 Professors judge high school debate Debated whether the government should have permanent ownership of the railroads; Professors Eells, Mitchell, Charles, Fagan, Cable, and Buffum were the judges.
8 Mrs. Charles Lewis Bradfield Visited the Hill and the chapel.
8 The following girls Were out of town for the weekend.