College Eye — February 16, 1921

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1 Prof. Getchell to address Y. meeting Will speak about "Harvesting", or "The Fruits of a Christian Life".
1 Miss Fromme resigned Will continue studies at University of Chicago or Columbia University, New York; resignation effective at end of summer term.
1 Teachers College first to play in new gym First team to play against Upper Iowa in their new gym.
1 Team breaks even on trip; wins second game from Lenox; basketball team makes good showing in both games Lost to Dubuque, 35-18; won against Lenox, 23-15.
1 Famous English lecturer coming; will speak on "an English view of Lincoln" Dramatist John Drinkwater to perform.
1 Seniors adopt invitations design
1 Untitled "The Striking of America's Hour" will be performed again Friday night.
1 Orchestra gives concert tonight; Prof. Gundry's protégées will present musical program in auditorium at 8:15 Performance program; Louise Fuerste will be soloist.
1 Methodists have Valentine Party Description of the party and its theme.
1 Great treat in store thru Y. W. C. A. Winifred Tunell from Minnesota to speak.
1 Students attend conference at Des Moines Student Volunteer Convention to be held.
2 Doseff attends conference and arranges schedule Set schedule for upcoming athletic year in baseball, track, and football.
2 After two weeks of visiting team again performs at home Will play Iowa Wesleyan.
2 Mr. Campbell to give dedicatory addresses New consolidated school sites Elvira and Franklin Township School will be dedicated.
2 Joanne Teerink secures good position Will teach in Superior, Wisconsin.
2 Music pupils are entertained Professor Childs entertains her students.
2 Former T. C. student injured and suffering a nervous breakdown Frances Myattway injured in fire at nursing school; unable to resume work.
3 Mrs. Lansing director of Y. W. C. A.; re-elected on Washington, D. C. board
3 Social Science Club meets Discussed disarmament.
3 Pupils' recital; I. S. T. C. auditorium Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1921, 7:30 p. m. Roster of performers and their work.
3 Social Science news News notes on department faculty.
3 Palace gardens serve as playground; Romanian princess offers their use to local Y. M. C. A.
3 House of many tongues; eleven nationalities in girls' club Feb. 8, 1921, 7:30 p. m. Greeks, Turks, Armenians, Jews, Hindus, Poles, Slovaks, British, French, and Americans are represented in Smyrna, Asia Minor.
3 Training School News Beat Nashua, 22-14.
3 Y. W. C. A. news; $25,000 received by Y. W. C. A. for colored work; Y. W. C. A. building for colored girls to be erected in Philadelphia` National organization receives money for work in Philadelphia.
4 Editorially speaking; "Because of the war" Concerned about failing economy due to the war.
4 Editorially speaking; educational tests Believes tests are the measurement of a student's intelligence and progress.
4 Births Mr. and Mrs. C. Broadston and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Payne have new daughters.
4 Marriages Esther Woodburn married Ino Smid; Neva Cooper married Edgar Fogler.
5 Consolidated school club Winfield Scott addressed the group on agriculture.
5 Students notice Scholarship opportunities.
5 Regulations of the Student Council regarding all-student dances Criteria for who may attend.
5 New course offered in supervision of consolidated schools Will offer practical experience to those who will be superintendents of consolidated schools.
5 Attorney Parker's speech Cedar Falls attorney spoke at Commercial Club meeting.
6 Aristo Program notes.
6 Irving Society Held regular meeting.
6 Homerian Held business meeting.
6 Archer tells Christian duties of students Clifford Archer speaks to YMCA.
6 Commercial notes News notes from the curriculum.
6 Chemistry Department Went to illuminating gas factory in Waterloo.
6 Music Department News notes from the department.
6 Philo Spoke on armament; debated getting dates in the library.
6 Delphians Regular meeting held.
7 Many improvements planned College wants to buy land south of Library for a steam plant, a men's dormitory, addition to women's dormitory, and a home economics laboratory.
7 Prof. Henry Peterson well pleased with work at Laramie Head of department at University of Wyoming; also has several other duties there.
7 Harmony Hall news News of residents.
7 Davis Hall diary News of residents.
7 He had some help John de Neui tells a story.
7 Death Edith Graves died February 6, 1921.
7 Mr. Eells led Sunday night meeting Speaker for Y. students; makes analogy between cultivating seed and cultivating character.
7 Primary Dept. News notes from the students.
8 Helen Martin Will teach in Charles City.
8 Miss Grace Leigh Will teach in Boone; Ruth Crawford will also teach there.
8 Irma Wagner Visited Dubuque.
8 Grace Hayes Back in school after being sick.
8 Lena Houge Visited Waterloo.
8 Jimmie James Visited sister in Dubuque.
8 Prof. Barnes Has had the grippe.
8 Miss Falkler Has been sick.
8 Miss Geneva Witter Visited her sister Clara.
8 Miss Violet Parmley Visited her sister Clara.
8 Mildred Newton Will study nursing.
8 Esther Bley and Miss Ruth Waters Visited Geneva Waters, who is studying nursing.
8 The mother of Delia Goetz Died at Wesley.
8 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler Missed class because his daughter is having surgery.
8 Vernon Steffen Called home due to father's illness.
8 It has been reported Orville Abbott has been in Cedar Falls.
8 Jerry Walker Has been looking for teachers.
8 The faculty ladies Faculty women who live downtown entertained faculty women who live on College Hill.
8 Glenn Bakkum Gave a speech at a Y. M. C. A. meeting.
8 Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perrot Couple plans to move back to Iowa.
8 Clawson Hall news News of residents.
8 Tammany Hall News of residents.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Weir Hall News of residents.
8 Mrs. J. Tobin Is spending the winter term with her husband in Arizona.
8 Miss Viva Jacobs Visited campus.
8 Bartlett Hall News of residents.