College Eye — March 12, 1919
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1a | Special number | Subscribers will receive special advertising issue. | |
| 1a | This issue dedicated to advertisers; advertisers need co-operation of students | Urges students to support advertisers. | |
| 1a | Mrs. Walker gives last of series of lectures to seniors | Spoke on social relationships to senior women. | |
| 1a | Notice! | College Eye issue dedicated to advertisers. | |
| 1a | Macy Campbell | Professor Campbell will speak on "A recreational program for Iowa." | |
| 1a | Miss Burney to stage Cecilian operetta | Will present "Feast of Lanterns"; proceeds will benefit orphans. | |
| 1a | Miss Hurwich leaves to take up work in Columbia University | Will study English there; Luella Wright will substitute for her. | |
| 1a | Staffs for special numbers elected; staffs for three special numbers provided for | Staffs announced for men's, women's, and faculty issues of the College Eye. | |
| 1a | Latest Paris styles worn by "Virtuous Wives" cast; Anita Stewart and supporting principals show total of forty-four different creations | Preview of new movie. | |
| 1a | Inter-Society basketball Philos versus Aristos; Aristos win game from Philos 24 to 14 | On Monday night the Philos and the Aristos played a game of basketball; the Aristos won, 24-14. All five Aristo players were varsity men while the Philos used only one varsity man. | |
| 1a | McGlade takes up work in Khaki University | John McGlade will teach in Army school in France. | |
| 1a | Winter term Commencement exercises; graduation of first section class of 1919 | President Seerley addressed the group; roster of graduates. | |
| 1a | Tigers win basketball championship; Tigers and Sheffield in basketball finals; defeats Sheffield in final game after thrilling battle Saturday night. | It was a close game to the end, but the Tigers came out on top. | |
| 2 | Student critique; social dance as a factor in training at Teachers College | Believes ISTC should not allow social dancing on campus. | |
| 2a | What the Teachers College has done for Cedar Falls | Believes ISTC has made many significant contributions to the community including street railway, water works, sewage system, and faculty investments | |
| 3a | Notice | Article on dancing will be published next week. | |
| 5 | Alice Miller | Was weekend guest in Hampton. | |
| 5a | Lottie Chehock | Broken ankle; confined to room. | |
| 5a | Florence McMillan | Visited Mrs. C. E. Townsend in Reinbeck. | |
| 5a | Lorna Bishop, '18 | Visited sister Vera at the college. | |
| 5a | Fern Clark has been enjoying a visit | Mother, from West Bend, is visiting. | |
| 5a | The following Bartlett Hall girls | Roster of women who spent the weekend at home. | |
| 5a | Alice Mulkern returned Sunday | Visited friends in Independence. | |
| 5a | Lydia Jensen | Visited the Ira Ransom home in Clarksville. | |
| 5a | Alice Miller | Was weekend guest in Hampton. | |
| 5a | Mildred Blumer | Attended aunt's funeral Friday in Osage. | |
| 5a | Mina Jongewaard went to Cedar Rapids | Guest of Pearl Allen; attended Y. W. C. A. conference. | |
| 5a | Hazel and Louise Johnson | Visited home in Austin, Minnesota. | |
| 5a | John Winn | Ensign in the Navy visited college briefly on Friday. | |
| 5a | Miss Gretchen Deming of Dowds | Visited college friends on Saturday. | |
| 5a | Miss Margaret Fluent | Physical Education teacher visits college friends. | |
| 5a | Genevieve Johnson | Visited home in Allison. | |
| 5a | Misses Ellen Birum and Dell Johnson | Osage women visited Gladys Birum and attended tournament. | |
| 5a | Miss Myra Call has returned | Will return to the Latin Department; Jennie Hutchison to remain a month or so. | |
| 5a | Miss Lillian Lambert entertained | The Victorian Prose and Poetry classes were entertained at an afternoon party. | |
| 5a | Mrs. Arthur R. Graves | Minneapolis woman was guest of Katherine Fobes. | |
| 5a | Mrs. Professor Fagan and small daughter | Visiting family in Richmond, Indiana. | |
| 5a | Alice Kister | Visited Independence friend Theresa Rohwer. | |
| 5a | Esther Cook arrived Tuesday | Arrived from home in Washington, Iowa, and will return to college work. | |
| 5a | Miss Ruth Pilgrim left Wednesday | Went home to Manchester and will be working at a school in Lamont. | |
| 6a | R. O. T. C. | Congress did not make appropriations for ROTC; hence, there will not be a unit on campus in the near future. | |
| 6a | Book exchange | YWCA operating book exchange. | |
| 6a | Irvings elect officers | Roster of officers. |