College Eye — February 26, 1919
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Senior B.A.'s are showing spirit in chapel exercises | Show off yells and songs before chapel. | |
| 1 | Basketball five clash with rival Coe outfit Friday; keen battle is expected; both the teams strong- winner in doubt | Everyone wants to win this game, but it will be tough. | |
| 1 | Campbell presents rural education plan to Chicago N.E.A. | Speaks at conference. | |
| 1 | Y. M. speakers lined up--are interesting | Schedule of speakers and their topics. | |
| 1 | Des Moines Tigers defeat Teachers College tossers; McKinstry stars in defeat of Teachers by Des Moines.- score 31-20. | Teachers College basketball team showed lack of spirit; lost to Des Moines Tigers on Thursday, 31-20. | |
| 1 | Committee obtains special war films | Schedule of four upcoming films. | |
| 1 | Capacity house will greet Mabel Garrison; entertainment next Wednesday will be of high artistic musical character | Performer preview. | |
| 1 | Men's intersociety basketball probable; all three societies will have good teams.-tough struggles expected | Intramural basketball season preview. | |
| 1 | "P. T." department stages big affair | Will show folk dances and exercise drills. | |
| 1 | Kint helps sink "subs" on chaser; another Teachers College man has thrilling experiences on Atlantic; was a listener | Manford Kint tells of his experiences in the US Navy. | |
| 1 | French lady to address Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Christian Association Sunday evening | Madame Bernard will speak on war work. | |
| 2 | Where do you stand? | Should the college hold dances for the students? | |
| 2 | Chapel seats | Assigned seats in the Chapel are not really needed. | |
| 2 | Paying a draft of honor | Must restore and care for men wounded in war. | |
| 2 | Should we see our grades? | Students do not understand why they are not allowed to see their grades; they think it would be helpful to them; currently they are permitted to know only if they passed or failed. | |
| 2 | Social forms advance with modern progress | Responds to previous letter; believes that colleges must change with the times, and that dancing is now acceptable. | |
| 2 | Another opinion | Believes dancing is acceptable and can better be supervised if dances are held on campus. | |
| 3 | War song parodies direct from Europe | Samuel F. Hersey, Jr., sends some lyrics. | |
| 3 | Professor Campbell speaks on "bolshevism" | Text of his address to the Social Science Club. | |
| 4 | Historic phrases of the war; notable slogans, terse epigrams, and laconic messages by leaders in the world struggle | Explanation of several memorable quotations from World War I. | |
| 5 | The English Club held their regular meeting | At Professor Gist's home; meeting dates changed. | |
| 5 | Lieutenant Lester Ary | Served overseas for three months; now an instructor; visited college. | |
| 5 | The weekly faculty tea | Departments host tea for seniors and faculty. Good time enjoyed by all. | |
| 5 | Dorothy Lierle was the guest | Visited Viva Barsaloux at Gamma Phi house, Iowa City. | |
| 5 | Mrs. Walker left Monday | To attend the National Conference of the Deans of Women in Chicago. | |
| 5 | Wanda Lichtenheld | Went home to Oskaloosa for appendicitis surgery. | |
| 5 | Professor Hersey has received notice | His son, Nelson Hersey, is due for a six week cruise in the Navy. | |
| 5 | A number of members of faculty attending | Chicago N. E. A. conference. | |
| 5 | Vesta Weaver went to Shell Rock Friday | Visited sister Beth. | |
| 5 | Carrie Fonda went to Dubuque | Visited friends. | |
| 5 | Marian Burrows accompanied roommate | Visited Ella Sailor's Cedar Rapids home. | |
| 5 | Flora Stebbins was called to Des Moines | Due to grandmother's death. | |
| 5 | Grace Griggs went to her home | Went to Fort Dodge due to illness. | |
| 5 | Miss Irene Guetzloff went to Waverly | Visited sister. | |
| 5 | Hazel Merryman | Was called home to Marshalltown on Friday. | |
| 5 | Mary Pinkerton went to New Hartford | Visited Edna Muldern. | |
| 5 | Captain Julian Gist | Spent a few days with family while en route to camp. | |
| 5 | Dr. and Mrs. Seerley left Friday | To attend a National Education Association meeting in Chicago. | |
| 5 | Miss Maryeda Boyd | Was guest of Margaret Murphy in Waterloo. | |
| 5 | Manilla Pederson accompanied | Was guest at Grace Townsend's home in Charles City. | |
| 5 | Elizabeth Jones was the guest | Visited Esther Bergen's home in Shellsburg. | |
| 5 | Professor P. A. Bond, instructor | Spent weekend in Cedar Falls with family. | |
| 5 | Mabel Nylander was guest | Visited Helen Collis in Iowa City. | |
| 5 | Helen Vander Veer went to Grinnell | Attended wedding of cousin, Alta. | |
| 5 | Superintendent Blackmar, 1891, of Ottumwa | Member of State Educational Board was here last week looking for teachers. | |
| 5 | Sergeant P. M. Lewis | Marine was guest of Faith Kiddoo last week. | |
| 5 | Fern Clark and Nora Walker | Accepted positions in Ottumwa. | |
| 5 | Edna Martin was called to Des Moines | Due to brother's serious illness. | |
| 5 | Boys' band scores last Thursday night | The men put on a good program. | |
| 5 | Special issue candidates should apply now--try your luck! | For women's and men's issues of the College Eye. | |
| 5 | Romance in the cafeteria; two prominent students are engaged while working. Ever hear of it? | Anna Lund will marry Fred Paine. | |
| 5 | Miss Jennette Carpenter was called to Wyoming, Iowa | Due to death of cousin, Robert H. Aldrick. | |
| 6 | Y. W. C. A. | Hear speaker on Great Britain; African-American students Ethel Carter and Myrtle Williams tell about the Piney Woods School. | |
| 6 | Training School | Children will give physical training demonstration. | |
| 6 | Bartlett Hall maintains annual colonial party | Many wore colonial costumes. | |
| 6 | President Seerley announces future chapel leaders | Schedule of speakers and their topics. | |
| 6 | Football men receive Teachers College monograms | Football players receive college letters. |