College Eye — January 29, 1919

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1 Capt. Sophus C. Jacobsen in army of occupation; letter sent to Miss Shanewise tells of his experiences in France-Sees French enter Metz Long description of his service in France and Germany.
1 Canadian army captain leads Y. M. C. A. revival services; meetings held Friday, Saturday 6:10p.m.; Captain McKendrick lectures and tells of his war experiences.
1 Winter view of Administration Building Administration Building; photo.
1 Cornell 25-Teachers 23 result of Friday's game; local "gym" artists play classy ball I. S. T. C. lost to Cornell College in basketball, 25-23.
1 Winter scene on the campus Winter scene; photo.
1 Criterion Quartet entertained audience; male quartet of New York City sings before audience from college, Cedar Falls and Waterloo Review of their performance.
2 College journalism Encourages organizations on campus to post their information and meeting times in the College Eye.
2 Suggestions for debates in literary societies Suggestions for topics to be debated by the literary societies.
2 A publicity bureau Encourages the college to create a publicity bureau to popularize the college throughout the state.
2 Response of our audiences appreciated Editorial praises students' enthusiasm at entertainment events.
2 Our advertisers Encourages students to purchase items from the businesses that advertise in the College Eye.
3 Philo-Alphas have party Enjoyed games and songs.
3 Lieut. Myron Begeman returns to civil duties Was discharged before Christmas.
3 Robinson elected Y. M. C. A. president Results of YMCA election.
3 Forensic League takes action Monday night Will debate government ownership of railroads.
3 Our increase in size Number of subscribers has justified an increase in the size of the College Eye from four to six pages.
4 In memoriam Stella Maiden died of influenza.
4 Former athletic director now Greeley Colorado coach Allen Berkstresser is working at Greeley High School in Colorado.
4 U. I. U. debate plans are being made
4 Reed attends meeting at University of Wisconsin Meeting of deans of men.
5 Those who have a sweet tooth Sweets will be sold in the Y. W. C. A. rooms.
5 The First Year Home Economics Were entertained at a dinner at Professor and Mrs. O. B. Read's home; all had a enjoyable time.
5 Miss Anita King Spent weekend visiting sister in Shell Rock.
5 Homer Roland, formerly the athletic director of the State University of Iowa Died in a hospital in France.
5 Corp. Henry Iblings, '15 Arrived here last week after return from France and honorable discharge at Camp Dodge.
5 Abe James, football captain here in '17 Ex-college athlete and football captain is in the medical corps and is now in the army of occupation in Germany.
5 Dr. Eleanor Bertine Wrote to Mrs. Walker about her impending arrival at the college; she is to lecture Thursday through Sunday.
5 Word has been received of the marriage of Myra Storer Has married Oscar A. Dale.
5 Ethel Hunt was called to her home Went home to Mt. Pleasant due to mother's death.
5 Clara Henrickson of Inwood Upon arriving from Inwood, Iowa, Monday, Clara Henrickson will attend the college for the remainder of the year, and have a June graduation date.
5 Wilma Freeland Has accepted a position at a Waterloo kindergarten.
5 Myrtle Wright Left for home January 25th, due to illness.
5 Laurence Bogle Spent weekend at home in Shellsburg.
5 Elizabeth Dew Friday went to Dike to visit sister, Mrs. Arthur Wright.
5 Katherine Gowans and Fern Myer Visited friends in Bartlett Hall over the weekend.
5 Misses Mina Jongewaard and Gail Sanderson Visited University friends in Iowa City over the weekend.
5 Earl Whitford, Arthur McMahon, and Romeo Short Promoted and received honorable discharges.
5 Grace Williams has been compelled to leave Left college due to health; receiving treatments in Cedar Rapids.
5 Helen McAlvin, ex '20 Visited here last week.
5 Miss Mary Martin of the College Library Librarian returned to work after bout with the "flu".
5 Jack H. Sly, B. A. '17 Visited college after military honorable discharge.
5 Word has been received of the marriage Myra E. Storer married Oscar Dahl in Ottosen, Iowa.
5 Agnes Howie of Hampton and Hazel Humeston of Eldora Spent weekend with Hazel Byers and Leona Malcolm.
5 Registrar Cory went to Osage Judged declamatory contest in Osage.
5 Three T. C. Marines return from camp Charles Perrott, Dick Ludeman, and Corporal Boehmler return to the area.
5 Dr. Green substitutes for economics professor David O. Green will substitute for Professor McKitrick, who has been ill.
5 Douglas Fairbanks entertains B. A. juniors Juniors go downtown to see movie.
5 Basketball squad loses Matte, star player Otto Matte will become athletic director in St. Paul, Minnesota.
5 Men's literary societies hold initial meetings. New members considered; initiation underway.
5 Social Science Club Met and elected officers.
5 Agnes Arneson enjoyed a visit Was visited by her mother from Joyce, Iowa.
6 Laudatory spirit shown by men; one hundred strong they display the fact that they boost Teachers College; faculty and students take part Men meet for inspiration and pep.
6 F. O. Randall, '97, heads noted H. S. F. Otis Randall is head of the Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, High School.
6 J. H. Kelley president Gunnison Normal James Herbert Kelley leads new institution.
6 Teachers College plans N. E. Iowa tournament; Coach Glasener mails out thirty-five invitations to prominent Iowa schools last Thursday State Athletic Association is not staging a tournament this year.
6 Reading room Library reading room; photo.
6 Library announces new interesting publications Has books on helping wounded soldiers return to productive civilian life.