College Eye — April 7, 1920

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1 Baseball prospects bright; several good hitters out Review of players' abilities.
1 Prizes offered amateurs; play writers contest Central Council for Nursing Education will award $500 for the best full-length play about the life of Florence Nightingale.
1 College High gives operetta; Lass of Limerick coming Proceeds from April 15 and 16 performances will benefit the High School Athletic fund.
1 Trained actress human; Madame Hammer Co. here Friday Madame Borgney Hammer will present Ibsen's works.
1 Industrial meet held; Y. W. C. A. meets in Waterloo Industrial Girls' Council of Waterloo will host campus Y. W. C. A. for dinner.
1 Y. M. C. A. B. A. Jensen should be contacted concerning employment options.
1 Cabinet goes to conference; Y. M. C. A. men meet State Y. M. C. A. convention was held in Marshalltown.
1 University lecturer here; coming April 22 University of Iowa English Department head Hardin Craig will speak on campus.
1 Official letter to teachers; Pres. Cram writes Iowa tutors Summary of recent and proposed legislation concerning teaching.
1 Lhevinne inspires audience Review of Josef Lhevinne's piano performance on campus.
2 Davis Hall diary News from the boarding house.
3 Senior B. A. notes Happenings within the senior class.
3 Justice Hall News from the boarding house.
3 T. C. "grad" to play new role Thirteen students attended dinner at Helen Klingaman's home.
4 Editorially Speaking Says that teachers should uphold proper and moral behavior in order to set a good example for their students.
4 President Iowa State Teachers Association Fred Cram made a visit to campus on March 31, while on his way to I. S. T. A. meeting.
5 Alpha notes News from the Alpha Literary Society.
5 Ossoli program Topic of spring clothing styles was explored at Ossoli meeting.
5 Rural Department News from the Department of Rural Education.
5 Social science News from the Department of Government.
5 Foreign language News from the Department of Romance Languages.
5 English Department News from the Department of English; oratory contest proceeding.
6 The analysis Editor responds to letter that supports literary societies on campus.
6 Helping the school Supports the continuation of literary societies on campus.
7 See Yourself in the Funny Column Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus.
7 T. C. graduates get good wages Three students have secured good teaching salaries.
8 Gladys Parker Visited campus while home for Easter.
8 Dorothea Speicher Visited her sister Josephine.
8 Lois Brown and Erma Mauss Spent Easter Sunday with Helen Kubik at her home in Belle Plaine.
8 Christine and Hulda Klein Visited their home in Alden.
8 Wilma Large Visited campus.
8 Miss Young Visited campus to see Amy Arey and learn Lhevinne.
8 Alice Wood Visited campus.
8 The mothers of Zelda Davis, Lena White and Miss Fobes Visiting their daughters.
8 Marie Purdy Visiting her mother on College Hill; teaching Domestic Science in Independence.
8 Jasper Wilbur Promoted to Assistant Chief in the chemistry laboratory of the plant he works at.
8 Miss Utley Visited her parents in Cedar Rapids.
8 Gladys Parker Visited campus to learn Lhevinne speak.
8 Frank Johnson Visited friends on campus.
8 Irma Miller Visited friends and family on the Hill.
8 Bartlett Hall News from the dormitory.
8 Ley Hall News from the boarding house.
8 Chapman Hall news News from the boarding house.
8 Grace Barnes Grace Barnes is home for spring vacation
8 Ward Hall News from the boarding house.