College Eye — November 13, 1918
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 1 | T. C. celebrates international holiday; all classes excused to commemorate close of war Monday; students attended down town performance in afternoon | Lengthy description of campus and town Armistice Day activities. | |
| 1 | War work campaign in full swing; student body subscribes heavily; $2200 reached yesterday with more coming in | Roger Leavitt addressed chapel on Armistice Day. | |
| 1 | Lecture Committee has its problems; unusual conditions of the country have placed additional burdens upon it | Committee having difficulty in securing entertainment. | |
| 1 | Four T. C. men called to service | Nelson Hersey, B. M. Hansen, Jesse Shedd, and Professor Palmer called. | |
| 1 | Lieutenant Sauvage lectures Thursday; crowded house will greet this French war veteran | George M. Sauvage will speak on his military service. | |
| 1 | Geddes thanks Americans for appreciative vote; Teachers College responded almost unanimous | ||
| 1 | A number of T. C. girls | A group of women attended a football game at Iowa City. | |
| 1 | Helen Knapp first in oratorical contest; efficiency of students of Miss Shanewise demonstrated last Wednesday | Critical review of the performances. | |
| 1 | Teachers to play Camp Dodge team; game of benefit to United War Worker's fund | ISTC SATC team will play Camp Dodge in a benefit football game to support the United War Worker's fund. | |
| 1 | Upper Iowa victorious over Teachers College | Upper Iowa defeated I. S. T. C. in football for the third time in three years. | |
| 1 | T. C. H. S. trims Greene eleven | Account of the football game. | |
| 2 | Said the workman to the soldier | An Edgar Guest poem. | |
| 2 | 11-Nov-18 | States the importance of November 11, 1918, which marks the end of World War I. | |
| 2 | College spirit | Editorial encourages students to have school spirit and support the football team in its upcoming game. | |
| 2 | Even among fishes | A poem by Roy L. Abbott. | |
| 3 | Maryeda Boyd | Was the guest of Helen Davis. | |
| 3 | Miss Margaret Fluent who is teaching | Physical training teacher spent weekend with friends at Bartlett Hall. | |
| 3 | Margery Kinne, '18 is teaching | Teacher at Washington Grade School, East Waterloo. | |
| 3 | Miss Jeannette Rosemond | Visited A. M. Donner family in Independence. | |
| 3 | Ellen Hovendon went to Cedar Rapids | Attended Coe-Grinnell game. | |
| 3 | Miss Carrie Fonda and friend Mr. Will Noel | Went to Iowa City to attend Homecoming. | |
| 3 | Norrine Hess went to Cedar Rapids | Saw brother play football for Grinnell. | |
| 3 | Miss Sylvia Hoffman, '18, who is teaching | Primary teacher visited Katherine Berkstresser last Friday and Saturday. | |
| 3 | Miss Harriet Maltas has been visiting | Has been Dorothy Lippold's visitor in Bartlett Hall. | |
| 3 | Miss Grace Gaarder of Kensett, IA | Visited sister Alva last week. | |
| 3 | One of the girls on the Kindergarten course | Genevieve Ferguson visited college friends. | |
| 3 | B. A. Senior Class of '18 | Their sponsor, Professor Getchell, contributed money to The United War Work Drive and College auxiliary of the Cedar Falls Red Cross Chapter. | |
| 3 | Laura Hampton and Linna Edgerton | Spent weekend at home in West Branch. | |
| 3 | Miss Genevieve Johnson was called home | Went home to see brother before he left for service. | |
| 3 | Mildred Hemphill went to her home | Went home to Iowa City for visit. | |
| 3 | Miss Myra Sturges visited her brother | Visited brother, who is a student of medicine at the State University of Iowa. | |
| 3 | Shake-Aristo informal initiation | Enjoyed time up the river. | |
| 3 | An amusing occurrence | Woman called to Dean Reed's office in error. | |
| 3 | Cliosophic initiation banquet | Enjoyed banquet and program of toasts. | |
| 3 | Y. W. C. A. track meet | About seventy-five women from three colleges attended. | |
| 4 | Died: Mihran H. Mardigian | Died of influenza and pneumonia; had hoped to return to his native Armenia. | |
| 4 | Professor Ernest Zechiel-U. S. Naval Research Laboratories, New London, Connecticut | Had been preparing to go overseas, but was ordered to work at the base. | |
| 4 | Major R. F. Seymour | Now in A. E. F. in France; letter; news and movements of his division. | |
| 4 | Dr. Frank N. Seerley of Army Y. M. C. A. | Letter; news and works of his division. | |
| 4 | Capt. William H. Hearst, 1889, 1890 | Serving as Chief of Surgical Services, U. S. A. General Hospital No. 8, Otisville, New York. | |
| 4 | Finance Committee Meeting | Nina Baumgardner, critic teacher in the East Waterloo training school takes leave of absence due to father's illness. Laura Renner and Amy F. Arey to fill in. | |
| 4 | Irving H. Hart, Director of Extension | On leave of absence doing Y. M. C. A. work; left Camp Dodge, Iowa, for position as Camp Educational Director at Newport News, Virginia, on November 10. | |
| 4 | Omissions from Service List Oct. 1, 1918 | Roster of servicemen who had been omitted from earlier listing. | |
| 4 | Terance Bryan Black, '15 | Arrived in Ft. Des Moines Hospital; wounded in action; former college library staff. | |
| 4 | Professor P. Young, Northfield, Minnesota | Professor P. Young and Mr. V. K. Green investigated the work of the faculty and the College as applied to the Student Army Training Corps instruction. |