College Eye — March 30, 1921

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1 Many former students visit Teachers College N. E. I. T. A. meets in Waterloo.
1 Waterloo convention a success; leaders are chosen; Macy Campbell as president Largest number of people attended N. E. I. T. A. conference.
1 Track work very encouraging; shortage in quantity will be more than compensated by quality Strengths are in sprinting and weights.
1 Ralph Dennis tells of Bolshevism Explains the soviet system of government.
1 College journalists meet at Ames Fifth annual convention of College Press Association.
1 Geo. D. Strayer speaks at N. E. I. T. A. Spoke on the crisis of American education.
1 Easter morning services Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. met for Easter service in auditorium.
2 Consolidation going on in spite of depression Progress despite agricultural problems.
2 Prof. Frampton's piano receives notice by Chicago society Piano is bigger and has more tension in wires than most.
2 Homerians hold annual banquet at Black tea room, Sat. Mar. 19; many there--old and new members and faculty Over seventy in attendance.
2 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Held an Easter service.
2 Eberhardt-Shillinglaw Lena Eberhardt married George Shillinglaw.
3 Training School News Three students on state honor roll.
3 Dorothy Cundy Died unexpectedly of scarlet fever.
3 Y. W. C. A. news; women's hotel opens in Philadelphia National news.
4 Editorially speaking; is there such thing as a "fool proof" system? Concerned that students do not know what a call number is or what the card catalogue is.
4 Editorially speaking; what is wrong with all-school party Believes we should have moral teaching with dancing.
5 Doing in other colleges Happenings on other college campuses.
5 Extension Division News about the service and its faculty.
5 Study Centers April 2 Professor placements for the week.
5 School superintendents class studies budgets, records, and teacher situation Class for consolidated school superintendents explores many aspects of schools.
6 Aristo Officers installed.
6 Social Science Club Venancio Trinidad talks on present conditions of Philippines.
6 Orange wins state judging honors Won annual corn and small grain judging contest.
6 Sidelights on Consolidation Professor Campbell talks about progress in the field.
7 Clawson Hall echoes News from the boarding house.
7 Van Oot writes from Virginia Polytechnic Talks about work in trade and industry education.
8 Otis McCreary Has been studying the University of Minnesota.
8 Marie Ferguson Teaching in Decorah.
8 Nelson Hersey, Helen van der Veer, and Elenore Sweeny Teaching in Rock Rapids.
8 Ella Ralleshaw Visited parents.
8 Genevieve Johnson Back in school.
8 Vesta Rugg Visiting parents.
8 Herbert Love Visited friends.
8 Jane Stout, Clara Large, and Blanche Mercer Visited Professor Riggs.
8 Supt. Jerry Walker Visited campus.
8 Miss Alice Gibson Visited sister Ruth.
8 Miss Olive Tilton Visited the Cory family.
8 Grace Williams Visited mother.
8 Susan Acres Visited campus friends.
8 William Ernst Visited mother.
8 Tracy Hodsdon Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Any girl wishing to speak Harold Christensen had problems on the telephone.
8 Nelson Hersey Visited parents.
8 Harold Palmer He and his sister Doris visited their parents.
8 Frank Johnson Visited Clawson Hall.
8 John C. Glenn Superintendent at Mt. Auburn.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Homerian Enjoyed Irish program.
8 Delphian society Enjoyed "Crazy Party."
8 Miss Mina Wilson Visited parents.
8 Tammany Hall News notes from the boarding house.
8 Harmony Hall News of residents.
8 Leora Doolittle Visited Independence.