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1 The Last Days of Pompeii; shown in motion pictures at the College Auditorium Saturday night Review of the film "The Last Days of Pompeii."
2 Dubuque Irish defeat Teachers; failure to recover from mid-season slumps results in another loss of a conference game Dubuque basketball team beats T. C., 28-17.
3 T. C. H. S. wins city championship; second team wins from high school second team T. C. High basketball team defeats Cedar Falls High, 16-13; T. C. High second team also wins over Cedar Falls second team, 10-9.
4 Y. M. C. A. class reorganization; special program given Professor Charles gives address.
5 Drake debate well under way; tryout for woman's debate March 5th Preview of March 9 debate with Drake.
6 "A Pair of Sixes" delights a crowded auditorium; dramatic work of unusual excellence Review of midwinter play "A Pair of Sixes."
7 Notice! Reminder to pay College Eye subscriptions.
8 Last call for seniors; Feb. 10th the last day to receive senior pictures Seniors receive reminder to submit photographs to the Old Gold staff for inclusion.
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9 A unique name Students at Holstein have named their high school annual "The Moo."
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10 Newman notes News notes from the Newman Catholic Student Association.
11 Y. W. C. A. birthday party Roughly one hundred fifty women attend.
12 Y. W. C. A. Eliza Rawstern Wright to address those in attendance.
13 Dr. Lorenz at the Cotton Theatre Hypnotist to appear at Cotton Theatre.
14 Orio tryout Hold tryout for intersociety debate.
15 Sophomore party Sophomore class meets at Professor Berkstresser's home.
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16 South America; its opportunities--overcoming difficulties in our path Essay written over issues in South America.
17 Editorial Brief comments on campus issues.
18 Culture Thoughts on what it means to be "cultured."
19 The College Eye election Candidates for College Eye staff and letter publishing policy reiterated.
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20 Cliosophic Home Economics women give program at Cliosophic meeting.
21 New teacher for English Department Virginia McQueen hired to fill the vacancy left by Laura Meier's resignation.
22 Harry Reiss Harry Reiss forced to leave school on account of illness.
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23 The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Will meet in St. Louis March 23-24.
24 J. E. Cundy Superintendent J. E. Cundy to move to Cedar Falls to work for the J. S. Latta Company.
25 The Alumni Quarterly News Letter Mailed to T. C. alumni to keep them informed of campus happenings.
26 The National Education Association To meet in Kansas City, Missouri, February 26-March 2 and in Portland, Oregon, July 7-13.
27 H. C. Hemenway's portrait placed in the college Portrait of H. C. Hemenway hung in the college library in recognition of service to the institution.
28 "Shorty" Berwick wins ad contest Elmo R. Berwick wins College Eye ad contest sponsored by Burns' Café.
29 Dr. Louis Pelzer, 1901 Louis Pelzer married Mildred Lenore Weenick.
30 The Iowa educational meetings for the spring of 1917 Alumni and former students in attendance are listed.
31 Meeting of Social Science Club Program was organized along war theme.
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32 Miss Dorothy Barnhouse Visited friends on the Hill.
33 Miss Margaret Austin Is teaching in Jesup; visited friends in Cedar Falls.
34 May Davisson Is studying at the Cincinnati Bible School.
35 Miss Hazel Aldrich Is a teacher at a normal school in Idaho.
36 The Misses Genevieve and Meta Edwards Are teaching in Emmett, Idaho.
37 Dr. Chas. I. Lambert Welcomes a daughter, Elizabeth.
38 Miss Helen Clagg Is teaching in Fort Dodge.
39 Miss Hazel Granger Is teaching in Chickasaw County.
40 Helen Pillsbury Hansen Is now living in Winnetka, Illinois.
41 Carl H. Hansen Is living in Ames.
42 Miss Luella M. Wright Is teaching Latin and English in North Yakima, Washington.
43 Mr. Bert McDonald Spent the weekend on the Hill.
44 "Frosty Baker" Is teaching in Harlan.
45 Miss Florence Marsh Florence Marsh unable to return to school due to illness.
46 School spirit Description of school spirit and its benefits.
47 Miss Hazel Plumley Is teaching in New Hampton.
48 The put-it-offs Limerick about procrastination.
49 The equality of the sexes Questions the intent of the women publishing an article on rude comments from men toward passing women; editor's reply.
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50 Cal. McElhinney Visited his sick uncle in Garner.
51 Harry Jewell Will study for a master's degree at Harvard University.
52 Miss Pauline Ashley Spent the weekend at home in La Porte.
53 Miss Bell Eberhard's brother Visited last week.
54 Miss Mabel Huddleston Spent the weekend at home in Webster City.
55 Lewis Leighton Visited friends and family.
56 Prof. and Mrs. Rueben McKitrick Welcome a newborn daughter.
57 Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Returned from visiting her sick son.
58 Harry Young Officiated a basketball game in Nashua.
59 Miss Elda Latta Visited Bill Brown.
60 The many friends Nate Fields has been released from scarlet fever quarantine.
61 Miss Lula Campbell Visited friends on the Hill.
62 Mr. Wendell Strike Is attending school in Ames; visited Cedar Falls.
63 Misses Marcia Daigneau and Louise Johnson Spent the weekend at their homes in Austin, Minnesota.
64 The Misses Marguerite Gregg and Blanche Henok Visited friends in Nashua.
65 Paul Farlow Officiated a basketball game in Independence.
66 Miss Norma Jones Works for her father, a county treasurer.
67 Miss Edna Hale Visited her parents in Tripoli.
68 Miss Matrid Whittam Spent the weekend in Webster City.
69 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
70 Miss Elizabeth Fullerton Has returned to classes after spraining her ankle.