College Eye — April 16, 1919

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Where are Teachers College people going to teach Jobs and locations for those who have found positions.
1 Staff candidates for next year Roster of College Eye staff candidates.
1 The far-famed Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform in the college auditorium on April 24; photo.
1 New books placed in the library Brief reviews.
1 Great Galeoto pleases audience Review of the play presented by the Clifford Devereux Players.
1 Philo mock trial tomorrow night
1 Teachers College entertains Iowa Academy of Science Will hold annual meeting on campus.
1 English Club plans program David Riley Earl will present readings.
1 "Feast of the Little Lanterns" was a feast indeed Review of the performance.
2 Social life at Iowa State Teachers College Believes that the social life at Iowa State Teachers College is not very exciting.
3 The Reserve Officers Training Corps Students need to understand the ramifications of having an ROTC unit on campus.
3 Three ups Advice on how to speak effectively.
4 The Lecture Course Says that the purposes of the Lecture and Entertainment Course is to instruct and entertain.
4 From "over there" Notes from Casper Schenk, W. C. Schluter, and John R. Brown.
4 The lecture course Says that the purposes of the Lecture and Entertainment Course is to instruct and entertain.
4 Student volunteers Will attend missionary conference.
5 Roderick Fullerton Accepted a position in Minneapolis.
5 A. W. Moore, of the class of 1905 West Union superintendent has been elected city superintendent of Oelwein.
5 Colonel Miles Inspected the college R. O. T. C.
5 Mr. McCreary Looking for a tap-drummer.
5 The six girls who represented Teachers College in the recent debate Enjoyed a Tuesday evening of entertainment and dinner at Professor and Mrs. Lynch's home.
5 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs had a recent letter Former Assistant Librarian Ruby Charlton has fully recovered and will be returning to the college.
5 Words have been received here that John Mastain Military man to set sail again.
5 S. C. E. Powers Former student is visiting friends at the college.
5 Roderick Fullerton Accepted a position in Minneapolis.
5 Jack Ryan '17 University of Iowa student visits sister.
5 Merton Palmer '17 Home from the military; former student visits brother at the college.
5 Mr. Clyde Workman B.A. 1912 Superintendent of Grundy Schools is here looking for teachers.
5 Miss Mabel Clausen P. S. M. '18 Nora Springs teacher is visiting friends at the college.
5 Mrs. F. H. Karsten of Marengo Visited daughter Katherine and stayed for "The Feast of Little Lanterns."
5 Miss Zelma Brooks Stayed at Jean Gleaves home.
5 Miss Leone Thiessen Released from Sartori after appendicitis surgery and is home recovering.
5 D. L. Meyer Spent Sunday in Cedar Rapids.
5 Geo. Bleeker, '18 Visited friends at the college last week.
5 Charles McKinstry, former student here in 1917 Home from service; visits parents on Clay Street.
5 The Junior B. A. class will entertain Arrangements by Helen Draper for event at the home of Vesta Rugg, Friday.
5 Miss Julia Hurd is here from Vermont Called home due to mother's illness.
5 The H. O. B. O. and Xanho fraternities Entertained at dancing party in Woodman Hall.
5 Miss Margaret Condit from Iowa City Spent Sunday with parents.
5 Hugh Logan Accepted position in Gilmore City.
5 Miss Myra Gibbons Called home due to mother's illness.
5 Miss Theresa Evenson Called home due to father's illness.
5 Miss Marietta Pederson Was the guest of Grace Townsend in Charles City.
5 Miss Lillian Joseph and Miss Mabel Jennings Visited family in Cedar Rapids.
5 Miss Bertha Van de Brake Called home due to aunt's death.
5 Miss Clara Large Entertained her sister, Mrs. Edward Bartling, last week.
5 How about your summer vacation? Women should use their summer vacation time to help the younger women in their home towns.
6 Twentieth year reunion A look at some of the members of the Class of 1899.