College Eye — April 13, 1921

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1 For the young women of T. C. YMCA asks women to submit papers about their ideal man.
1 Y. W. C. A. hikes Bring own lunch; first of series of six hikes.
1 Iowa legislature appropriates for Teachers College Rough breakdown of budget; $285,000 for permanent appropriation plus additional money; extension does not receive as much money as President Seerley requested.
1 Y. M. officials meet; 19th annual training conference of "Y" officers held at Marshalltown Keynote speech topic was "A definite, clear cut Christian policy which will meet the unmet needs on the campuses of Iowa's colleges".
1 All school party Sponsored by the Student Council.
1 Morningside-Teachers debate Friday Debate topic is the League of Nations.
1 Change in May Day plans Departments will no longer be in charge of making floats; the classes will make floats for the parade.
1 Aristos win game from Philos; first baseball game of season draws big crowd Won game, 15-13.
1 Iowa college journalists meet; Methfessel presides at convention College Eye staff for next year attended conference.
2 Teachers College to buy more land General Assembly appropriated $80,000 to T. C. to buy land south of current campus; also appropriated $150,000 for buildings
2 Epworth League carnival Methodists held carnival.
2 Hank Harmon gets sweater Because he supplies teams with appropriate supplies and equipment, he is honored with a T. C. Club sweater.
2 Change in Board of Education Register of recent membership changes; Anna Lawther appointed.
3 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. classes Faculty members will lead discussions.
3 Prof. Welles' pupil to sing leading part Emily Sanborn to perform in "Queen Esther" at Lennox College.
3 Training School News Spring football workouts held.
3 Y. W. C. A. news Informal tea for national volunteer coordinator Ruth Roche to be held.
3 Sunday evening Y. M. and Y. W. Speaker talked on the temptation of Jesus.
4 Editorially speaking; the Lake Geneva conference Encourages students to attend.
4 Editorially speaking; history of dances Encourages students to find Biblical backing for dances.
4 Editorially speaking; the all-school Believes other all-school events could be held besides dances.
5 New Iowa geography almost ready Professor Aitchison's new textbook for elementary students is nearly complete.
5 Standardization tests in music for consolidated schools Professor Fullerton wants all students to learn a few easy songs and then learn vocal technique.
6 Shake Debated current fashion trends.
6 Eulalian Program focused on April Fool's Day.
6 Delphian society Regular meeting held; six members initiated.
6 Rural Education Department A look at recent department activities.
6 Ossoli Regular meeting held; debate about required joining of campustry.
6 Social Science Club Mr. Hshi spoke on different aspects of Chinese culture.
7 Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi entertain Annual dinner held; thirty couples attended.
7 Prof. Welles sings at Oberlin
7 Northwestern offering graduate scholarship Covers up to two-thirds of tuition; must have good recommendation from principal.
8 Irma Wagner Visited home.
8 Mildred Kresensky Visited brother in Iowa City.
8 Gail Amsden Visited parents.
8 Guy E. Doud Spoke on insurance.
8 Frank Jewell Grandfather died.
8 Esther McNally Will teach in Arkansas school, where Charles Parrott is superintendent.
8 Mary Parkhouse Visited Traer.
8 Clawson Hall echoes News of residents.
8 Chapman Hall news News of residents.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
8 Tammany Hall News notes from the boarding house.
8 Edyth Garrett Visited parents.
9 Norine Schmoeller and Edith Greves Visited campus.