College Eye — February 8, 1922

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1 Students hear foreign views on disarmament; four speakers give expert opinion on problems of the Arms conference; audience composed of two thousand
1 Tutor tossers hold invaders to low score; good teamwork displayed in first half; Chance in T. C. lineup T. C. defeats Penn College in basketball, 25-8.
1 Y. W. cozy All women invited.
1 College Eye elections Any subscriber may run for staff position.
1 Seabury offers three big prizes for best essays Essay contest open only to students of normal schools and teachers colleges.
1 Mr. Gist speaks Will speak on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.
1 Science Department Chemistry Seminar met recently.
1 Fellowship meetings are well attended; held under auspices of W. M. and W. W. C. A.; study different countries Have discussed China and Japan.
1 Mid-winter play repeated "Clarence" presented at Regent Theater for benefit of the American Legion.
1 National Y. W. conference to be in middle west Will be held in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
1 Student Council will offer prize for college song Prize is $15.
1 Recital of sonatas for piano and violin; program given by Mr. Zechiel and Mr. Gundry Performance program and review.
1 Y. M. election Roster of nominees.
1 Sioux Club Enjoyed cards and party.
2 Rownd Hall Boarding house news.
2 Kindergarten report Entertained mothers of pupils.
2 Teachers plentiful Forest Ensign believes there will be a good supply of teachers for rural schools for the next few years.
2 Taffy pull Professor Goetch's Sunday School class enjoys a taffy pull.
2 Inquiring Reporter Students answer the question, "Since we are requested not to congregate for social or business purpose at the cross roads, where would you suggest that we congregate?"
2 Training School News News from the Training School.
2 South America next World Fellowship meeting will move on to next topic.
2 Social Science Club Professor Donaldson acts as host; several students give papers.
2 Delphian Will have Valentine's Day party.
2 Achoth House Boarding house news.
3 Philo Enjoy recent program.
4 An athlete's obligation Athletes should not let their schoolwork suffer; some basketball team members are apparently scholastically ineligible.
5 Washington and Lincoln Text of President Seerley's address.
6 The Washington Conference prospect Comments on disarmament conference.
8 Mr. Frank Holtzbar Visited friends.
8 Miss Christine Klein and Carol Stone Visited friends.
8 The Y. W. C. A. cozy Glennys Rugg hosted a Y.W.C.A. meeting; Hazel Wetter announced her engagement there.
8 Barnard Hall News News of residents of Barnard Hall.
8 Among the Alpha alumnae Several attended Alpha meeting.
8 Miss Ruth Kennedy Visited friends.
8 Miss Mary Stone Visited her sister Ruby.
8 Miss Celeste Armstrong and Gladys E. Lynch Entertained the Y. W. C. A. cabinet.
8 Miss Hazel Wetter Teaching in Buckingham; visited friends.
8 Skybo House Boarding house news.
8 Bartlett Hall News of residents.