College Eye — November 27, 1918

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1 It has been decided Thanksgiving vacation will consist of just Thanksgiving day and not the Friday following it.
1 Impressive service last Sunday evening Eugene Allen considers US role in postwar world.
1 Mrs. Walker gives lecture to T. C. girls Believes women must take their part in assuring democracy in the world.
1 Library art exhibit attracting attention Features military, Red Cross, and YMCA work.
1 College High School defeated 75 to 0; light Training School eleven no match for Cedar Falls
1 First lecture course number Monday Gay Zenoa MacLaren will present "Friendly Enemies"; photo.
1 Coach Glasener begins basketball practice; S. A. T. C. began practice Monday; schedule under way The I. S. T. C. basketball team starts their practice.
1 Teachers S. A. T. C. loses Coe game; lop-sided score of 52-3 in favor of rivals in Saturday's game I. S. T. C. SATC team lost to Coe College in football, 52-3.
1 Prof. Lynch lectures on "War Poetry"; fifth S. A. T. C. open lecture last evening Lengthy excerpts from address.
1 "Iowa Day" observed this morning; annual state patriotic day given place in course of events; Dr. Gist to speak Enjoy readings and song.
2 Chrestomathian Society banquet Held annual banquet at Black Hawk Hotel.
2 Zeta banquet Held annual banquet at Black Hawk Hotel.
2 Thanksgiving Editorial includes a poem about Thanksgiving.
2 When they come back Editorial states that students and faculty are anticipating the arrival of soldiers returning home from World War I.
2 State loyalty Editorial includes the "Song of Iowa" and encourages people to be loyal to both state and nation.
2 Our motion pictures Committee is working hard to secure the best movies.
3 Donald Colgrove and John Gough Came here from Upper Iowa to visit friends.
3 Misses Marian Burrows and Ella Sailor Spent the weekend at the Paul Davis home in Waterloo.
3 Valeria Hein Entertained her sister Leora and Mabel Popp over the weekend.
3 Miss Miriam Richer Has accepted the Headship of the Home Economics Department at the Sam Houston State Normal School at Huntville, Texas.
3 Word has been received of the death Harry Fullerton has died in France.
3 J. O. Perrine, First Lieutenant, U. S. Signal Corps Radio School Has been transferred to train officer candidates.
3 Ina Mae Martin Visited her aunt in Plainfield.
3 Leslie A. I. Chapman, 1892, 1893 Has been promoted to Colonel in the U. S. Army; now the youngest Colonel in the regular army.
3 Isabel Montgomery came over from Waterloo Attend the Zeta Banquet.
3 Marco Lugo, '17, died Died in Guanica, Puerto Rico, where he was teaching English.
3 Miss Ruth Knupp of Waterloo Was the guest of Eunice Acheson.
3 Frances A. Shambaugh of the Training School faculty Is Y. W. C. A. secretary at Van Wert, Ohio.
3 Miss Nita Wehr Visited Martha Chalmers at Coe College, in Cedar Rapids, and saw the football game.
3 Miss Hazel Lichtenheld who is teaching at Ackley Spent the weekend visiting her sister, Wanda, at Bartlett Hall.
3 Neva Gutches Spent the weekend with relatives in Charles City.
3 Miss Maybelle Rathes Has accepted appointment in hospital service in France.
3 Many of the students have been skating The ice is not very thick but is good enough.
3 Thanksgiving frolic YWCA will hold party in Gymnasium.
3 Margaret Fuller Ossoli Society Enjoyed Thanksgiving program.
3 Training School notes Will hold Thanksgiving and patriotic programs.
4 The Cedar Falls Commercial Club Hosted a supper at the college cafeteria on November 19th. Program consisted of the Women's Glee Club, color guard flag exercises, and addresses by attorney Sherman Mears and President Seerley.
4 Miss Jennie G. Hutchison Will substitute for Myra E. Call in the winter term.
4 Dr. George H. Mount Wears the full military uniform of an Army Y. M. C. A. secretary.
4 President Charles R. Van Hise President of the University of Wisconsin died November 18 from surgical complications.
4 Miss Myra E. Call, Professor of Latin Latin teacher will take a leave of absence during the winter term to spend time with aged father and sisters.
4 Miss Amy F. Arey Will fill the vacancy left by Mary L. Dougherty's stay in the hospital.
4 Senior B.A. party Enjoyed party at home of Bernice Edleman.
4 Irving banquet At Black Hawk Hotel dining room.
4 Football record 1918 Scores of the games for this year's football team.
4 President Seerley Has been made a contributing member of the Bureau of Public Information with hopes to advance education and good will among the people of the world.