College Eye — January 15, 1919

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1 Teachers successful over Des Moines College I. S. T. C. defeated Des Moines College in basketball, 14-12.
1 Training School is victor over Waterloo; Coach McCreary's light aggregation prove stumbling block to opponents TCHS defeats East Waterloo in basketball, 22-11.
1 Across the campus to the Auditorium Building Auditorium Building; photo.
1 The library The library; photo.
1 Faculty number part of College Eye plans; issue of April 2 will be given over to our "profs" Faculty will edit April 2 issue.
1 Prof. Reed receives letter from Marine; Pvt. Burton Faust writes an account of experiences in going to Paris Island; left are Armistice was signed Recounts his experiences in Marine Corps training.
1 Twenty-Third Street gateway Twenty-Third Street gateway; photo.
1 Kryl orchestra delights audience last evening; Bohumir Kryl and his daughters Josephine and Marie give a splendid musical recital Review of their performance.
1 Laryngitis attacks Professor McKitrick Has been unable to meet classes this week.
1 Lieut. Boatman wounded Reported as severely wounded in France.
1 College unites for memorial exercises; meeting last Wednesday in honor of Theodore Roosevelt Students and faculty present special program.
2 Employment of returned soldiers Gives information on the way the U.S. Employment Service is finding jobs for returning soldiers.
2 Has the spark been fanned? Encourages the student body to have school spirit.
2 Interest in men's societies Encourages men to help make the men's societies the best they have ever been.
2 Military training Editorial praises the potential development of ROTC at Teachers College.
3 Did you hear 'em? Fullerton displays choir Professor Fullerton shows off new choir.
3 Yea! Let 'er go? Seniors go sleighing Enjoyed sleigh ride and refreshments.
3 Shakes and Aristos renew affiliation Got together in joint meeting.
3 Rev. Haywood attracts crowd at "Y. W." meeting Spoke on bolshevism.
3 Nixum Atibus T.C.-ibus
3 Well! Well! Would you think it?; startling confession of H. D. Eittreim stirs school circles Annie Narland married Harold Eittreim.
3 Several corrections To article on ISTC war effort.
4 Larraine Benson accompanied Ethyl Warner To Warner home in Parkersburg.
4 Maryeda Boyd Went to Charles City to visit Margaret Fluent.
4 Adele Wilkins Went home to Monticello, Iowa, due to illness.
4 Professor Mount Y. M. C. A. Secretary attended a meeting in St. Paul and gave the principal address.
4 Miss Ella Christensen, Home Economics '18 Has received position as head dietician at a Birmingham , New York, hospital.
4 Laurence Logan Left school to take a job at a Washington, Iowa, school.
4 Caroline Wetzstein, '18 Teaching home economics in La Grand, Iowa.
4 Miss Myrtle Morris, Junior College '17 W the guest of Neva Gutches last weekend.
4 Beth Weaver, Primary Education '18 Spent the weekend visiting friends and sister Vesta.
4 Word has been received of the death of Stella Maiden, '17 News of death; not details yet.
4 Grace Barnes Critical influenza condition is improving.
4 Gladys Burum Visited relatives in Waverly.
4 Miss Baxter, college librarian Spent vacation at home in New York City.
4 Marjorie Hill has discontinued her work Will attend Upper Iowa University.
4 Mary Barnett, '18 Is teaching primary grades in a Cedar Rapids school.
4 Homer Veatch Military discharge; assistant in the Department of Public Speaking, University of Wisconsin.
4 Miss Rowena Edwards College librarian spent vacation in St. Paul, Minnesota.
4 The flu epidemic has improved Improvements in some sections of the state allow study center work to resume.
4 Ninety-nine subscribers Subscribers were added in the New Year's Campaign.