College Eye — March 27, 1918

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1 College men and the war; Commissioner of Education tells desire of the government Government wants men enrolled in college to remain in college.
1 Humorous entertainment; interpretative impersonation of Dickens' characters Lecture course will have extra number; William Sterling Battis will impersonate characters from Charles Dickens' work.
1 Cedar Falls Band concert St. Patrick's Day; Kirk Oleson and Paul Warttman featured in cornet solo Review of the concert.
1 Scenes from Shakespearian tragedy; tonight in Gilchrist Chapel Directed by Lenore Shanewise.
1 Teachers 2--Coe 4; women's dual debate results in Coe victory The team at home won but the away team lost; summary of the debate.
1 Teachers 4--Morningside 2; dual debate means triumph for teachers Debated the topic of censorship of the press during war times.
1 Teachers College basketball men on honor roll; James and Dickinson get mention on All-State Team Abram James and Russell Dickinson led scoring throughout the season.
1 Christian audacity Wants Christians to have more faith.
3 Senior notes Elected officers for spring term.
3 "Spri'g has com'b"; signs of Spring Signs around campus that spring is here.
4 Watered stock Explains issuance of stock for non-existent property.
4 "Prepare to Live" Those enlisted in military service will likely to return to civilian life; encourages people to plan for the future.
4 Tit for tat Student teachers will continue their work in local schools for the remainder of the year.
4 Student Opinion; the patriotic rally Felt insulted when the speaker suggested that the Vatican was partly responsible for the war.
5 The Inside Survey; continuation of Pres. Seerley's speech at Atlantic City, N. J. on The Inside Survey
5 Statement of the Students' Friendship War Fund; as of Feb. 1, 1918 Shows amount of money donated by students to the war effort.
5 Macy Campbell directs Third Liberty Loan for Black Hawk Co.; official call Encourages citizens to support the war by investing their money.
6 Sunday evening In a joint meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A., Miss Shell spoke about the Student Volunteer Movement.
6 Red Cross Women encouraged to keep sewing and volunteering for the Red Cross.
6 Where are you?; just dry statistics but they hide several lessons Challenges students to think about where they should concentrate their Christian service.
6 Y. W. C. A. Miss Heicher spoke about being a missionary in Japan.
6 Official Letter from O. H. L. Mason describing his experiences in France; Henry Sabin died March 22, 1918.
7 A. L. Comstock Is a purchasing agent in Atlantic City.
7 Lewis McDonald Is sick with inflammatory rheumatism.
7 Grossman-Cobb Dr. Raymond S. Grossman married Ruth Cobb.
7 Izola M. Sweeny Died; was superintendent in Louisa County.
7 Mrs. La Mont A. Williams Lives in Washington, D. C.
7 Clock set ahead March 31st Daylight Saving Time begins.
7 Stensrud-Nelson Lillian Stensrud married Irving Nelson.
7 Third Liberty Loan Germany will continue to use the press to downplay the strength and resolve of the Allied nations.
7 A March breakfast Five students got up early to enjoy a nature walk and breakfast outdoors.
8 Frank Jewel and George Bentrude Were visiting here from Camp Dodge.
8 Ceile Schnepp Had an operation for appendicitis.
8 Helen Burns and Mary Donahue Were called home due to the death of a grandfather.
8 Professor Charles Is quarantined because of chicken pox.
8 Miss Cortz Has tonsillitis.
8 Prof. Peterson Has enlisted and will be at Camp Funston.
8 Lucille Bentley Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Mrs. John Kinzey Has been visiting her daughter.
8 Bill Brown Spent the weekend here with friends.
8 Dwight Davis Is to report to Fort Jay in New York.
8 Pauline Hamilton Left school because of an illness.
8 Olive Sessions Visited Mrs. E. B. Farnum.
8 The following girls Went out of town last weekend.
8 Mr. Jack Kundell Spent the weekend with Christa Jackson.
8 Shorty Mitchell and Mark Campbell Spent an evening on the Hill with friends.
8 Mrs. Mabel Meyer Visited her husband at Camp Dodge.
8 Pearl Crawford, Nellie Kleese, and Margaret Knights Spent the weekend with Mary Parkhouse in Traer.
8 Lisette Meltzer Returned home for a time to be with her sick mother.
8 Reva Milroy Spent the weekend in Manchester.
8 Miss Helen Brown Spent the weekend with Mabel Munson.
8 Mrs. Prof. Davis Will be entertaining Miss Stillwell.
8 Wayne E. Martin Is a student at the University of Iowa; spent his recent vacation here.
8 Professor Welles Sang a solo at the Armory in Iowa City.
8 Supt. Moeller Was here looking for principals.
8 A director from Grundy County Was here to hire a new teacher.
8 Supt. W. E. Collins Was visiting the college on business.
8 Warren Proctor Was visiting friends.
8 Mrs. Perrine Went to visit her husband who is in radio service.
8 Supt. Wright Was on campus hoping to hire five teachers.
8 Morning watch services for Holy Week Schedule of topics to be discussed.