College Eye — March 26, 1919

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1 Women students to display journalistic ability; next issue of College Eye to reach subscribers will be published by the fairer element of college Looking forward to women's issue of the College Eye.
1 First official dance by Shake-Aristos; last Friday night initial dance under recent regulations is staged Students enjoyed first sanctioned dance on campus.
1 Campbell and Perrott hear Secretary Glass Professors Campbell and Perrott took part in Chicago conference.
1 Spring term "mix" for men tonight All men invited to YMCA get together.
1 Judge Kavanaugh to lecture Monday; next Monday night at eight o'clock in auditorium "Traitors to Justice" will be delivered Will talk about his work as a judge in Chicago.
1 Newslets Brief news notes on campus activities; foreign language study no longer required..
1 Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Christian Association elect 1919-1920 officers Roster of officers.
1 Brief accounts of returning overseas men; Corporal Frank G. Piercy, and Private Joseph Rude Profiles of military service of Frank G. Piercy and Joseph P. Rude.
1 Teachers College credited with 322 special teachers Extract from Iowa Educational Directory shows specialized fields of ISTC alumni.
2 What does "chapel" mean to us? Believes students do not take chapel exercises seriously; they need to pay more attention to them.
2 Golf, a game with a philosophy Describes the game of golf and how it is played.
4 Miss Jennie Hutchison Returned from Des Moines visit.
4 Professor Leslie I. Reed Leaves for the Southwestern Teachers Convention in Red Oak.
4 The report circulated among the students "Box Lunch" opposition proven untrue.
4 J. L. Kent Granted honorable dismissal from college.
4 Miss Elizabeth Daubenberger Grinnell College student visited Harriet Kinsley.
4 Mrs. Clyde Hampton and Marjorie Ellyson West Branch women were the guests of Laura Hampton.
4 Franklin Green During vacation was the guest of a Bartlett Hall resident.
4 Leta Townsend Enjoyed visit from mother.
4 Belva Doyle enjoyed a visit Visited by sister; played music hour at Bartlett Hall.
4 Miss Florence Zara who attends S. U. I. Was the guest of Fern Brinegar.
4 Donald Colegrove Upper Iowa college student was a guest here.
4 Mr. and Mrs. James Sweeney Visited daughter, Eleanor, upon return from Chicago.
4 Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Vohs Along with son, Carl, visited daughter Edris.
4 Miss Rachel Patten Visited her Marshalltown home.
4 Miss Jennie Hutchison Returned from Des Moines visit.
4 Lillian Peterson Was guest of Dorothy Chapin in Tripoli.
4 Thelma Wickersheim Visited family in Cedar Rapids.
4 Miss Lindy Van der Brake Oskaloosa woman visited sister Bertha.
4 Miss Esther Fonda Iowa City college student spends break with sister Carrie in Bartlett Hall.
4 Miss Sina Spiker and Helen McAlvin Former students visit friends.
4 Mrs. Booker and Miss Fromme Moved into Charlotte Lorenz's house; keeping house while Lorenz is in Chicago.
4 Marjorie Robinson, Jeannette Rosemond, and Alona Carpenter Spent weekend at homes in Clear Lake.
4 Norine Schmoeller Visited her Washington home.
4 Dorothy Schmidt Was guest at the home of Mrs. F. Haas in Cedar Rapids.
4 Martha Rigter Accompanied Mary Cordes to her Iowa Falls home.
4 Gladys Horbach Visited her home in Inver Grove, Minnesota.
4 Gladys Tyner Was weekend guest of Ethel Carter in Alden.
4 Edith Cecil Visited aunt, Mrs. F. B. Gay, in Iowa City.
4 Miss Harriet Horn Visited her Des Moines home accompanied by Isabel Montgomery.
4 Martha Tornaw Was called home to Waverly due to mother's death.
4 Miss Gail Owens Ames student was guest of Genevieve Johnson while en route to Allison home.
4 Irene Smith Visited her home in Mitchell.