College Eye — December 11, 1918

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1 Large number of U. S. boys to enroll; college makes preparations for January 2, 1919 Will allow servicemen to enroll for full credit for the winter term.
1 College graduates 32 in fall term Roster of graduates.
1 Student Council gives successful party; first one of its kind; to be repeated each term Enjoyed games and refreshments.
1 Dr. Merchant closes S. A. T. C. lectures Excerpts from address on "The Philosophical Background of the War"; sixth and last lecture of the series.
1 Winter enrollment reaches lowest mark; not complete, however, until discharged men enroll January 2, 1919 890 enrolled so far for the winter term; enrollment will be extended until January 2 to allow for returning servicemen.
1 Conservation exercises held last Friday Present program on food conservation.
1 Hear Ye! Hear Ye!; buy your Christmas gifts at the Y. W. C. A.
1 Scholarship committee for T. C. approved; Dr. Frank Ivan Merchant and Registrar Cory to serve Work will involve assessing work of transfer students.
1 Christmas service Sunday 6:10 p.m. Will feature music by glee clubs and faculty soloists.
1 College S. A. T. C. to demobilize Dec. 15; government issues order to disband all units; many men plan to remain in college President Seerley receives orders from the War Department; description of the activities of the unit.
1 Nativity play staged Thursday evening; second cabinet of Y. W. C. A. will present "The Night of the Star" Will tell Christmas story from viewpoint of shepherds.
1 Red Cross appeal greater than ever; everyone expected to answer the Christmas roll call Still seeking funds for US military forces and for the devastated areas in Europe.
2 The War Department is seeking to organize educational work. Education in camps across America and Europe; suggestion.
2 In 1916 the public schools were closed Reasons for school closings and suggestion for prevention; believes much sickness could be avoided by providing proper ventilation of school houses.
2 The Pennsylvania General Assembly Bill to raise teacher's salaries.
2 The name kindergarten originated German descent and United States use.
2 St. Paul is going to try out the all year school. Will try four twelve week terms.
2 United States has its own public schools To demonstrate progressive education.
2 From W. C. Schluter Tells of military service in France.
2 Alfred Sorensen writes from Carruther's Field Has been training in aviation.
2 From Hon. B. W. McKeen Expresses gratitude for being elected to the General Assembly.
2 From Samuel F. Hersey Tells of experience in military service in France.
3 Home Economics party Enjoyed costume party.
3 Last two "Y. W." meetings addressed by Professors Charles and Walters Presented Christmas message.
3 An appreciation SATC appreciates the welcome that they have received on campus.
3 Good bye and good luck Memories of work in the SATC.
4 Married at Council Bluffs Emma Dahlin-Ingalls married Herbert Thomas.
4 Miss Edna Sheriff Edna Sheriff will go to work for the IRS.
4 Sophomore B.A.'s have class party Enjoy all class mix.
4 Bartlett Hall adopts two French orphans Saving money from carfare to send to France.
4 Eells U. W. W. organization manager at Camp Dodge Soldiers there have raised over $13,000.
4 Lieut. Ary back from France Served overseas for six months; returned to US to serve as instructor.
4 Prof. Peterson returns in June Hopes to complete army YMCA work by then.
4 Professors planning to come back Professors Perrine, Palmer, and Van Oot hope to return to campus after completing their war work.
4 Faculty and office changes Roster of appointments and resignations.
4 To pave 27th street? As part of developing road system south of campus.
4 Basketball chances are bright Brief summary of prospects for the season.
4 Gladys Lynch writes high school song Words to the song.