College Eye — February 12, 1919

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1 Eells accomplishes much in educational functions; I.S.T.C. professor, camp educational director at Camp Dodge, still at the work Has been doing work for YMCA at Camp Dodge.
1 College honoring two great American Presidents; "Roosevelt week" remembered by the faculty and students of Teachers College Will commemorate President Theodore Roosevelt, who died recently.
1 "Nels" Hersey sent to N. Y. from Great Lakes; seems to enjoy naval life and is on his way toward a commission Nelson Hersey writes home about his military experiences.
1 Referendum petition allowed by faculty; vote to remove present status of social functions. Petition made by Student Council Dancing at formal social functions will now be allowed; President Seerley organizes Committee on Social Activities.
1 Purple and gold clash with scarlet tomorrow; Teachers College basketball quintet will play Grinnell at Grinnell. -Teachers won last year Only game this season in which these two teams will meet. A victory is expected.
1 Coe College wins basketball game from Teachers College 26-13; fast game but intermingled with much holding on Coe's part. -gymnasium too small The game was rough on Teachers College; Coe had an unfair advantage on its home turf.
1 Scrubs score two point victory over Y.M.C.A. Teachers College basketball team beat the Waterloo YMCA, 26-24.
1 Exercises commemorating birth of our martyred president this morning at ten; summary of some of Lincoln's characteristics is a fitting tribute Tribute to President Abraham Lincoln; photo.
1 Exercises commemorating birth of our martyred president this morning at ten; impressive service in honor of one of America's greatest citizens Schedule of program honoring President Abraham Lincoln.
2 The boy who fought for you and me Poem about a boy who went to war.
2 Wearing of uniform by discharged soldiers Military uniforms may be worn only on specific occasions.
2 The scale of values Everyone has his own scale of values from which he determines right from wrong and the more important from the less important.
2 Words, words, words Try using bigger words to spice up your language.
3 Mrs. Frank N. Seerley of Springfield, Massachusetts Is visiting President and Mrs. Seerley; her sister Mrs. Seashore, is in Iowa City; her husband, Frank N. Seerley, is in France working with the Y. M. C. A.
3 Mrs. Blanche Walters Oelwein high school principal was the guest of Professor and Mrs. G. W. Walters.
3 Professor Fullerton Spoke to the teacher's institute in Grundy Center.
3 Hilda Faris Spent weekend in Grundy Center with sister, Mrs. C. S. Macy.
3 Manford Kint, '17 First class submarine petty officer arrived in Cedar Falls after military discharge.
3 President George S. Dick, '88 Nebraska State Normal School President spent weekend visiting daughter Mrs. Mary Dick Frisby.
3 Miss Ruth Kennedy Visited Eva King at the Goldfield.
3 Kathryn Karsten Sang at the Declamatory Contest at Jesup and visited Ethel Howard last weekend.
3 Maryeda Boyd Was the guest of Mae Cole in Iowa City.
3 Helen Mills accompanied Ethyl Warner Visited the Warner home in Parkersburg.
3 Cora Hungerford Was called home to Dows due to father's illness.
3 Mrs. Walker Gave lecture on dress; part of series.
3 Edith Stansberry Visited Edith McDonald in Cedar Rapids.
3 Dr. Stone Sailed to France to take up educational work at a university there.
3 The college people are delighted to know Dr. Heicher, Presbyterian pastor, returns from work with the Y. M. C. A. in France.
3 Miss Hettie Still of Dubuque and Miss Alberta Still of Jesup Visited family in Cedar Falls.
3 Beatta Urdahl and Helen Tollakson were guests Visited Letha Jones in Coulter, Iowa.
3 Ella Hamlin Was called to Cedar Rapids due to brother's illness.
3 It is true that the men of our faculty¿ Two leading Cedar Falls clubs elected faculty member's wives to positions.
3 Doris Miller Visited home in Vinton.
3 Master John Paul Davis-"Jackie" Elizabeth and Helen Davis' little brother came to Bartlett Hall for a visit.
3 A number of college people attended a Grinnell reunion Alumni dinner and reunion.
3 Ella Sailor Visited home in Cedar Rapids.
3 Professor J. C. McGlade Was one of the instructors at the Institute of Black Hawk County Teachers last week.
3 Bessie Clark Visited home in Orchard, Iowa.
3 Jessie Meacham Went home to Clarion, Iowa, to visit recently discharged brother-in-law, Harold Hoyt.
3 Vera Fielman Visited home in Newhall.
3 Four seniors have accepted positions Beulah Reed, Harriet Spring, Neva Gutches, and Rohease Brown will be teachers in Dallas, South Dakota.
3 Dr. Underwood Has overcome the "flu" and has returned to work.
3 Manford Kint Has received his navy discharge and will return to civilian life.
3 Doyle K. Woodworth U. S. Army Aviation Corps man recently discharged.
3 L. W. Coburn visited Blanche Snowdon Plans to attend the University of Wisconsin.
5 Married Daisy D. Wood married Nicholas G. Van Sant; had been involved in missionary work.
5 Y. W. has annual cabinet house party
5 President Seerley addresses the "Y" men Spoke on "The Morale of Success."
5 Junior college party Saturday evening At classmate's home.
5 Senior B. A. reception occurred Friday in Gymnasium Seniors host faculty and other B. A. students.
6 Mis-statement corrected Professor Mount, rather than Professor Hersey, is a member of the Lecture and Entertainment Course Committee.
6 Big high school basketball tournament here; 35 high schools compete here March 7th and 8th in invitation meet Teachers College is hosting one of the biggest high school basketball tournaments in this state.
6 Many Teachers College instructors at study centers Roster of assignments.
6 Earless Miller handles employment bureau Dean Reed and the YMCA will help men find work.
6 Orio society giving interesting programs Has very interesting shows this term.
6 McCreary presents class of boys in musical program Will present regular band program.