College Eye — March 10, 1920
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Orchestral quintet appears; Smith-Spring-Holmes Co. here tomorrow | Smith-Spring-Holmes Orchestral Quintet will perform on campus. | |
| 1 | Triangular debate Friday; T. C. vs. Simpson here; T. C. vs. Morningside at Sioux City; Cummins bill discussed | Professor Barnes will judge Simpson-Morningside portion. | |
| 1 | World renowned pianist coming; Joseph Lhevinne here April 1st | His original tour was cancelled due to the outbreak of World War I. | |
| 1 | New staff chosen; Berry to be new editor | William J. Berry, Abram James, and Jean Souter won College Eye staff election; photo. | |
| 1 | Philo election | Election results announced. | |
| 1 | Children's recital | Children's piano recital will take place on March 16. | |
| 1 | Des Moines outclassed by T. C.; T. C. 33--Des Moines 16 | Account of the basketball game. | |
| 1 | Sub-conscious influence discussed; Prof. Wright speaks | Professor Wright claims that all things in our environment influence our subconscious thinking. | |
| 1 | Cedar Falls wins tourney; T. C. H. S. wins second | East Waterloo High School received third place in the annual high school basketball tournament on campus. | |
| 1 | Life Work Conference held; reserve date for end of month | Miss Owers, Miss Conde, Dr. McAfee and Dr. Helming will speak at conference on March 26, 27, and 28. | |
| 1 | Correction | Beatrice Johnk also received an emblem during the physical education banquet. | |
| 1 | Fellowship meeting at Penn; noted speaker there | Midwestern Conference of the Fellowship of Reconciliation will be held in Oskaloosa on March 12, 13, and 14. | |
| 2 | Eulalians hold party | Attendees were pleased with entertainment provided by the Eulalian Literary Society. | |
| 2 | Senior B. A. | News from the senior class. | |
| 2 | Bartlett Hall colonial party | Approximately 350 people attended dormitory's annual colonial party. | |
| 2 | I. S. N. S. in 1878 and 1879 | Ella Rich describes experience of attending college here in its earliest days; describes campus and buildings. | |
| 3 | Lenox defeats T. C. | I. S. T. C. lost basketball game by 16-15 score. | |
| 3 | Barnard Hall | News from the boarding house. | |
| 3 | Bachelor Hall | News notes from the boarding house. | |
| 3 | Ley Hall | News from the boarding house. | |
| 4 | Death | Elna Farr Noble died on March 4, 1920. | |
| 4 | Editorially Speaking | Supports the Student Council proposal for an annual Homecoming celebration. | |
| 4 | Student Council | Says that classes whose representatives are missing council meetings should re-elect a representative; supports current proposal for Homecoming celebration. | |
| 4 | Student Council | Says that classes whose representatives are missing council meetings should re-elect a representative; supports current proposal for Homecoming celebration. | |
| 4 | Seein' things at night | Summary of Professor Bridges' speech at chapel. | |
| 5 | Dollar education | Reprinted address of William Mather Lewis of the U. S. Treasury Department, given before the N. E. A. on February 24, 1920. | |
| 5 | Foreign Language | News notes from the Department of Romance Languages. | |
| 5 | Death | Elna Farr Noble died on March 4, 1920. | |
| 6 | Salaries discussed at N. E. A. | N. E. A. election results announced. | |
| 7 | See Yourself in the Funny Column | Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus. | |
| 7 | Old Gold! | Candidates announce themselves for Old Gold staff of 1920-1921. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Jenkins | Teaching sixth grade in Grundy Center. | |
| 8 | Mrs. Helen Brown | Visited friends on campus. | |
| 8 | Ethel Buckland | Leaving school to teach in Janesville. | |
| 8 | Pine O'Connor | Teaching in Shell Rock. | |
| 8 | Lillian Stine | Visited her sister Helen on campus. | |
| 8 | William Berry | Leaving school to teach in Fertile, Iowa. | |
| 8 | Dorothy Hayes | Plans to teach in Swea City. | |
| 8 | Clara Sutter | Gave demonstrations in the Home Economics building. | |
| 8 | Miss Fromme | Reported on the Cleveland convention to the Home Economics students. | |
| 8 | Many of the college girls | Old students acting as "big sisters" to new students. | |
| 8 | Ruth Johnson | Visited campus. | |
| 8 | Olive Sessions | Teaching in Toledo, Iowa. | |
| 8 | Miss Bronson | Visited her mother, Mrs. Clark, on campus; teaching in Monmouth, Illinois. | |
| 8 | The Smith-Spring-Holmes Orchestral Quintet | Plans to give a concert as a number on the lecture course. | |
| 8 | Dr. James Huget | Pastor of a church in New York; announced a new sermon series. | |
| 8 | Agnes Dunham | Visited Helen Draper in Cedar Falls. | |
| 8 | Barrigar Hall | News from the boarding house. | |
| 8 | Never Inn | News from the boarding house. | |
| 8 | Bartlett Hall news! | News from the dormitory. |