College Eye — March 5, 1919
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Purple and Gold defeat Coe five in brilliant game; comeback is staged; Coe in lead once--final score 19-16 | ISTC finally defeated Coe College after several years; every man played for the team. | |
| 1 | Detailed summary of the Teachers-Coe game Friday | Detailed play-by-play of the basketball game. | |
| 1 | Basketball tourney presents big problem | Not enough room to accommodate the people who will be attending the event. | |
| 1 | Barnes says Yanks moved so fast he wanted no vacation; conditions as they are today in the war area also vividly described | Describes his work with the YMCA in France. | |
| 1 | High school tournament staged Friday-Saturday; thirty-one schools and three hundred contestants entered. To be biggest and best in the state. | Names the schools that will be at the tournament; thirty-one schools expected to be on campus. | |
| 1 | Cedar Falls college closes basketball season | The scores of all the games played this season and some statistics. | |
| 1 | President Seerley with fourteen of the faculty at Chicago National Education Association | President Seerley reported on meeting at chapel. | |
| 1 | Seven hundred girls in program; exhibition Thursday on big scale | Physical training program begins with grand march; followed by folk dancing, gymnastics, and games. | |
| 2 | Welcome! | Welcomes basketball tournament participants and spectators. | |
| 2 | Chart of educational work on display | Displays chart of work done at Camp Funston. | |
| 2 | Student critique; the answer to dancing | Believes dancing is unpatriotic and should be banned. | |
| 3 | Marian Burrows | Returned from Iowa Falls visit. | |
| 3 | Jeannette Rosemond | Was guest of her uncle in Independence last weekend. | |
| 3 | Doris Rhines | Teaching in the John Friske school, Waterloo. | |
| 3 | Marjorie Robinson | Visited Clear Lake home last weekend. | |
| 3 | Marjorie Crocker, a student of Coe College | Visited Ella Sailor last weekend. | |
| 3 | Professor Harry L. Eells | Y. M. C. A. Education Director going to France to work with soldiers. | |
| 3 | George S. Dick, 1887-1888 | Former Nebraska college President resigned and joined military efforts to retrain returning disabled soldiers. | |
| 3 | Mrs. Hope Graham | Spoke to women of the college Wednesday night. | |
| 3 | Myrtle Chambers | Guest of Elsie Barth in Nashua. | |
| 3 | Katherine Karsten | Visited home in Marengo for weekend. | |
| 3 | Nita Wehr | Was guest of Ruth Fitzgerald along with Donald Ross. | |
| 3 | Mrs. Zella Ahlstrand | Former student visits friends. | |
| 3 | Dr. Brock of Grinnell | Father visits daughter; attended Physical Training demonstration. | |
| 3 | Alva Gaarder | Visited home in Kensett over weekend. | |
| 3 | Miss Marguerite Hardaway | News of her chemistry work in Kenosha, Wisconsin. | |
| 3 | Professor John Barnes | English teacher will return to work in the fall. | |
| 3 | Assistant Professor B. H. Van Oot | Will return to work in Manual Training this fall. | |
| 3 | Eva McKee enjoyed a visit from her mother | Mrs. James McKee from Columbus Junction watched daughter in the Physical Education Demonstration. | |
| 3 | Misses Eleanor Sweeney and Pearl Murphy | Went to Iowa City to visit friends at the State University. | |
| 3 | Miss Esther Ehmke | Accepted positions as principal and teacher in Manning, Iowa. | |
| 3 | Mrs. Chas. Norris of Central City | Mother visits daughters. | |
| 3 | Caryl Crawford accepted a position | Will teach in Bristow, Iowa. | |
| 3 | Zilpha Lundberg | Visited friends in Clarksville over the weekend. | |
| 3 | Professor J. R. Slacks and family | Moved from Cedar Heights to College Hill. | |
| 3 | Professor Wright's daughter | Daughter and baby visit. | |
| 3 | Vesta Weaver | Has enjoyed visit from mother and sister. | |
| 3 | Mrs. W. T. Huntting of Cresco | Witnessed daughter in the Physical Education Demonstration. | |
| 3 | Professor Davis | Will address the Cedar Falls Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association. | |
| 3 | Mrs. Professor Hersey returned last week | Visited brother J. S. Pooley in Grinnell. | |
| 3 | Letha Jones and Bernice Aves | Spent the weekend at the Jones home in Coulter, Iowa. | |
| 3 | Elizabeth Dew | Went home to Reinbeck for weekend. | |
| 3 | Married | Rose Marie Smith married Lieutenant H. B. Chambers. | |
| 3 | Died | Emma L. Funk died March 1, 1919, following surgery. | |
| 3 | Artist number of lecture program tonight at eight; Mabel Garrison | Concert given by Mabel Garrison; photo. | |
| 3 | McCreary speaks to the Young Men's Christian Association | Spoke on Gideon; Professor Condit will speak next. | |
| 3 | Jessie Mechem | Visited by mother from Clarion, Iowa. | |
| 4 | Faculty defeated in volleyball game | Close game between faculty men and the men's basketball team; the students won. | |
| 4 | Doctor Edgar J. Banks lectures Friday night | Will speak on Middle East. | |
| 4 | Our college orchestra makes first appearance | Program for first performance of the season. | |
| 4 | Upper Iowa takes measure of Cedar Falls; our five in no condition to play basketball after the tilt with Coe. Score 26-6 | Teachers College team was still tired from the game against Coe; Teachers College won the preliminary game against the Cyclones, 23-21. | |
| 4 | Teachers College High beaten by Cedar Falls High School | The Training School boys' basketball team was defeated by the Cedar Falls High School team, 23-12. |