College Eye — February 9, 1921

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1 Exercises in honor of Lincoln, February 14, 1921 Brief program of exercises.
1 C. S. A. news St. Patrick's Church women entertain Catholic students.
1 Intercollegiate oratorical contest soon; Miss Cordts to give oration next Tuesday Contest will take place at Iowa Wesleyan College.
1 Prof. Eells speaks Sunday night On growth and development of Christian life.
1 Vote for representative students Will be featured in the Old Gold.
1 Colleges speak glowingly of noted speaker Preview of speaker J. Stitt Wilson.
1 Teachers win two games; team far superior to opponents; Buena Vista falls 32-6 and Morningside 21-14
1 Dubuque college next opponent Will be challenging game.
1 Archer to lead Y. M. tonight Former student Clifford Archer will speak.
1 Valentine party Announcement of Methodist party in poetic form.
2 Aristo-Shake Held joint literary program.
2 Lincoln Memorial to be observed Monday GAR will attend as will student veterans.
2 Bakkum leads Wednesday night meeting Brief profile of former student Glenn Bakkum.
2 Miss May Smith head of Bartlett Hall Ruth Utley resigns; Professor Smith will take up duties until another head is hired.
2 Law schools attract three students Drake University Law school drew two students and one went to Iowa City.
2 The Wesley Club Weekly meeting held; have heard series of talks on character.
3 Training School News Won against East Waterloo, 24-7.
4 Editorially speaking; the soldiers' bonus Wants Congress to give soldiers their bonuses.
4 Dormitory photos being shown throughout the country Dormitory plans are hailed as being prototypes for other universities.
4 Editorially speaking; would you ever have suspected it? Disturbed that many in the US are illiterate.
5 Iowa headliner in education says A. E. Winship Iowa's quality of education is high when ranked with other states.
5 New book on mechanical drawing out Professor Bailey wrote book that is gaining national attention.
5 Study centers Feb. 12 Placements of instructors for the week.
5 Miss Call making studies in southern California Former professor studies women's clubs.
6 Social Science Social Science Club rejuvenated; temporary Patagonia Club disbanded; roster of officers.
6 Manual Arts Dept. News notes from the department.
6 Natural Sciences News notes on faculty activity for the week.
6 Commercial notes Commercial Club hears attorney speak on commercial law.
6 Primary dept. News notes on students in the curriculum.
7 Railway rate increase hits extension work New fares are costing the Extension Division at least $700 more than under the old rate schedule.
7 Second year kindergarten Student teachers made new furnishings for the room.
7 First year Junior College Held a banquet with a program.
7 Prof. G. W. Walters speaks to Y. M. and Y. W. Sunday evening Spoke on the parable about sowing seed.
7 Bartlett Hall Ten-year-old Ruth Pickard gave violin concert; new notes on other residents.
7 Cory writes from Florida Enjoying golf in the South.
7 Chemistry Department Having trouble securing alcohol for classes because of Prohibition; P. Victor Peterson is studying at Stanford.
8 Miss Florence Freeman Will teach in Colfax.
8 Miss Mary Stone Entertained friends.
8 Chancey and Maggie Akins Visited their aunt, Laura Bailey.
8 Winifred Dougherty Has been sick.
8 Wesley Club Will hold party.
8 Myron Begeman Will soon return to his studies; his wife and child will remain in Cedar Falls for awhile.
8 Attorney C. M. Parker Addressed Commercial Club.
8 Mildred Blumer Will teach in Albert City.
8 Gwendolyn Noble Went home for surgery.
8 Miss Sylvia Dolecheck Left school due to injury.
8 Bonnie and Coon Hansen Will leave school and go to Des Moines.
8 Miss Loretta Doherty Has been sick.
8 Miss Luse Mother's health is improving.
8 Miss Frances Hersey Working as a nurse; visited parents.
8 Miss Inez Peterson Attending wedding in Bode.
8 Prof. C. H. Meyerholz Went to North Dakota.
8 Prof. S. A. Lynch Has been sick.
8 Al Faber Visited campus.
8 Tammany Hall News notes from the boarding house.
8 Harmony Hall news News of residents.
8 Clawson Hall echoes News notes from the boarding house.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Chapman Hall Poem incorporating hall news.
8 Philos entertain sisters Hosted Alphas; enjoyed dancing, cards, and speakers.