College Eye — March 2, 1921

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1 Wesley Club Will have Baptist speaker.
1 Miss Hersey takes up county nurse work Frances M. Hersey is assistant county nurse of Wright County.
1 No College Eye next week Will not print due to contract agreement.
1 Tournament this week; best teams in Iowa coming; games will start Friday morning High school basketball tournament to be held at T. C. and hosted by the T. C. Club.
1 Last game of season Thursday; team will take on Buena Vista College for final game Expected to win easily.
1 Brighten up Y. M. rooms Presbyterian Church women made curtains in exchange for volunteer work.
1 Everyone pleased with Stitt Wilson; every meeting well attended Held attention through all meetings.
1 College Eye election today; be sure to cast your ballot Encourages subscribers to vote.
1 Dubuque outplayed in last half; locals lose by slow work in first half Lost, 34-20.
1 Drinkwater at Teachers College; English dramatist draws overflow crowd Description of John Drinkwater's remarks and stay in the city.
2 Physical Science X-ray machine has been added to demonstration room.
2 Physical Education Faculty had tea for students.
2 Home Economics news House furnishing and decorating class will begin.
2 Announcements Candidates for College Eye election.
2 Natural Science News notes from the department; Professor Arey is preparing a new display for the Museum.
3 Training School News Won city championship against Cedar Falls; score was 24-10.
3 Social Science Club Immigration was discussed.
3 Vote Today! College Eye staff elections.
4 Editorially speaking; untitled Has been criticism about including international news in the College Eye.
4 Untitled Wants students to be friendly to high school students who come for the basketball tournament because they are prospective T. C. students.
4 Untitled Wants to organize a wrestling team next year.
4 Untitled Encourages students who have bad grades to quit school and pursue other vocations.
4 Editorially speaking; about grades Believes students should put schoolwork first and limit involvement in extracurricular activities.
4 Editorially speaking; do you know the reason? Asks students why attendance is down at school dances from last year.
5 What's the use? Professor Hart explores the purpose of Christian duty.
5 Where sentiment outweighs good judgments German language study is being taken out of some schools because of bitter feelings over World War I.
5 Untitled Thankful that students don't have to pledge to new building funds, as they do in private schools.
5 Doing in other colleges News from colleges around the state.
5 No doubt about the standing of our speakers No faculty member has accepted money for speaking engagements.
5 Regarding the city championship Clarification of T. C. H. S. basketball stats.
6 Philo meeting Elections held.
6 Ossoli Regular meeting held; officers elected.
6 The English Club Regular meeting held; faculty and students deliver talks.
6 Primary Dept. News notes.
6 Nature study bulletin ready More than 4500 copies of work by Professor Ries have been requested.
6 Study centers March 5 Placements for the week.
7 Shake Held meeting on Irish theme.
7 Tammany Hall News notes from the boarding house.
7 Davis Hall diary News notes from the boarding house.
7 Election of Y. W. C. A. officers Encourages voting.
7 Extension Division News notes; nature study bulletin is popular.
7 English Department News notes.
7 Commercial news News notes on students from the department.
7 Homerian Enjoy program of readings and music.
7 Study centers Feb. 26 Placements of instructors for the week.
8 Ruth Meade's mother Visited campus.
8 Muriel Welstead Teaching in Hudson.
8 Louise Johnson Teaching at Manchester.
8 Glenn Bakkum Attended campus lecture.
8 Teachers College faculty members Edwin Darsie will direct singing at Presbyterian church.
8 Lee Dunlap Visited Cedar Falls for football game.
8 Walter Schmidt Teaching in Floyd.
8 Fred Kaltenbach Visited campus for lecture.
8 Ivan Fenn Visited College Hill.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Cory Should return soon from their southern trip.
8 Tracy Hodsdon Visited campus.
8 David Meyer Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Prof. and Mrs. E. E. Watson Entertained Mathematics Department.
8 Students living on the south side of College Hill Helped put out house fire.
8 Noel Logan Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Ina Smith's father Here for a visit; Ina Smith will soon begin her new position.
8 Eve Shoemaker Visited Independence.
8 Hazel Martin and Marie Vietor Visited Ackley.
8 Helen Snelson Visited Waterloo.
8 Maecile Christensen Visited Clarksville.
8 Miss Stevenson Visiting Mary Parkhouse.
8 Harriet Horne Visited Marian Walker.
8 Vera Whistler Visited sister Helen.
8 Pearl Murphy Visited cousin in Waterloo.
8 Miss Luse Attending meeting in Atlantic City.
8 Gladys Clifton Attended wedding.
8 Miss Winifred Tunell YWCA student secretary visited campus.
8 Cecile Morain Visited friend.
8 Ethel Martin Visited home in Ackley.
8 Lorena Hersman Back in school after illness.
8 Miss Lang and Miss Carl Attended lecture.
8 Miss Mahachek Visited sisters Joy and Ruth.
8 Clawson Hall news News from the boarding house.
8 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Chapman Hall news News from the boarding house.
8 Miss Jongewaard Visiting daughter Mina.