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1 | My daddy--the captain of the Army | Poem dedicated to Captain R. F. Seymour. | |
2 | "War will not end soon" | Joseph Forte Newton, minister of City Temple in London, describes the war. | |
3 | Professor R. L. Dickinson | R. L. Dickinson married Kathleen Miller. | |
4 | Football presents strong prospects | Schedule of games. | |
5 | Iowa Day a success | Students talk about Iowa landmarks that are located close to their homes. | |
6 | Students! Vote! | Instructions for students who want to vote while away from home. | |
7 | Why should I support the Y. M. and Y. W. | Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. benefit not only T. C. students and faculty, but also residents of Cedar Falls. | |
8 | Capt. Seymour may go to France soon | R. F. Seymour is a former professor at T. C. | |
9 | Florence Hinkle noted soprano | Profile of singer Florence Hinkle; photo. | |
10 | Military drill progresses; past week sees improvement in drill | Roster of men enrolled in Company B; College Band played; cost of uniform and equipment. |
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11 | Training School presents Iowa Day program | Program was done in pantomime. | |
12 | Members of the faculty of the Extension Service | Extension faculty have traveled over 250,000 miles on the railroads in the course of their duties in the last year. | |
13 | Merge colleges Coe and Clark; consolidated instituted at Cedar Rapids | Merger was approved by the delegates to the annual conference of United Brethren churches of Iowa. | |
14 | Baccalaureate address | Part three of President Seerley's address titled, "The Power of the Endless Life." |
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15 | Recognition service; Y. W. C. A. welcomes members | Recognizes new members. | |
16 | Billie Burke at the Empress | Review of the movie "The Mysterious Terry." | |
17 | What are other colleges doing | News from colleges around Iowa and throughout the country. | |
18 | Iowa State Teachers Association | Roster of faculty representing Teachers College. | |
19 | Alumni representations excepting those listed in the faculty | T. C. alumni attending the Iowa State Teachers Association meeting. | |
20 | Y. M. and Y. W. | News from the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. |
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21 | An editorial | Believes that most of what students learn in college come from things other than books. | |
22 | Student Council | Believes that the Student Council needs more power in order to be successful. | |
23 | A college paper | College papers should take some time to report on what other colleges are doing. | |
24 | Treason? | It is important for Americans to support their country. | |
25 | All the faculty and student members | Members of the Eastern Star and Masonic lodges got together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Jackson. | |
26 | An important school activity | Urges students to support the Christian associations on campus. |
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27 | Military comments | Believes that all men on campus should participate in physical and military training. | |
28 | Success | Description of success. | |
29 | To the editor of the College Eye | Lawrence Jepson describes the view upon entering New York City. |
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30 | Clio formal | Description of the formal. | |
31 | Alpha notes | Alphas hold picnic and tea. | |
32 | Can you make a sixty percent grade? | Common sense questions to which many people may not know the answers. | |
33 | Neotrophian | Had dinner at Bartlett Hall Cafeteria. | |
34 | Camp Dodge, Iowa | Albert Dippel describes life at Camp Dodge. |
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35 | Elmer Erickson and Al Faber | Were at Camp Dodge. | |
36 | Fern Forrest | Is spending the weekend in Ames. | |
37 | Mr. Clayton Herry | Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls and is preparing to enter military service. | |
38 | Mrs. Esther Kramer | Is staying with her mother; her husband has been called to service. | |
39 | Benjamin Robinson | Visited his parents over the weekend. | |
40 | Girls from Bartlett Hall gone for the weekend | Roster of women who will be away. | |
41 | Miss Bernice Ravlin | Was home for the weekend. | |
42 | Hope Foote | Spent the weekend in Cedar Heights. | |
43 | "Dutch" Arends and George Bleeker | Spent the weekend in Ackley. | |
44 | Ruby Whitham | Spent the weekend in Webster City. | |
45 | Ida Salyers | Is spending the weekend in Ackley. | |
46 | Fern Clark | Sprained her ankle. | |
47 | Marie Brown | Is teaching in Floyd; visited Cedar Falls. | |
48 | Vilma Orris | Is teaching in Ackley and stopped by for a visit. | |
49 | Paul Shoemaker | Is taking classes in Ames. | |
50 | Miss Grace Wilson | Is teaching in Marble Rock; spent the weekend with an old roommate. | |
51 | R. D. Barr | Was living in South Dakota, but will now work in Allison. | |
52 | Olive Stake | Is teaching in Holstein. | |
53 | The following alumni | Were home for the weekend. | |
54 | College Eye office hours | News and student opinion articles can be left in the College Eye box. | |
55 | Cedar Falls 66, Reinbeck 7 | Game was played on the College Field. | |
56 | Mrs. V. Tostlebe | Has been teaching for Professor Rice while she is away. | |
57 | C. S. A. A. | News from the Catholic Student Association. | |
58 | Study Centers | Roster of faculty and the study centers and institutes where they will work. | |
59 | Lecture Committee makes important announcement | Schedule of lectures for 1917-1918. |
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60 | Miss Maude McVey | Spent the weekend in Traer with Iris Wilson. | |
61 | Miss Maude Linkey | Spent the weekend in Walker. | |
62 | Miss Mary Ormsby | Is home in Cedar Rapids due to illness. | |
63 | Roderick Fullerton | Visited his parents. | |
64 | Pierce Van De Brake and Merrill Harrison | Came from Des Moines to visit Bertha Van De Brake before entering the service. | |
65 | Roger Kingsbury | Is home on a furlough. | |
66 | Miss Mabel Kennedy | Was ill. | |
67 | Mrs. Snowden | Visited her daughter, Blanche. | |
68 | Prof. W. H. Bender | Visited here after institute work. | |
69 | Edith McDonald, Mayme Penning, Hilda Stauffother, Elizabeth Meinzer, and Lyla Mapes | Spent the weekend in Ackley. | |
70 | Miss Harriet Maltas | Spent the weekend in Parkersburg with Ethel Warner. | |
71 | Miss Delight Bump and Dorothy Cummings | Spent the weekend in Iowa Falls. | |
72 | Hilda Faris, Marion Rash, and Miriana Andrews | Spent the weekend in New Providence. | |
73 | Miss Marjorie Molleston and Miss Margaret De Bovy | Spent the weekend in Charles City with Grace Townsend. | |
74 | Miss Luse | Took part in institute work. | |
75 | Adrian Garnett | Is in the coast artillery in Vermont. | |
76 | The student assistants | Roster of assistants in chemistry. | |
77 | Mrs. R. E. Graves | Visited her niece. | |
78 | Esther Gallup and Ethel Elliott | Spent the weekend in Fairbank. | |
79 | Lafe Young | Was visiting Cedar Falls last weekend. | |
80 | Miss Ellen Loderstrom | Visited here last week. | |
81 | J. H. Lindberg | Was hit by a car. | |
82 | There are 10 students | Former students teach in East Waterloo. | |
83 | Miss Shofield | Attended institute. | |
84 | Miss Tier | Is sitting in on an English course today. | |
85 | Dr. Stone | Has been asked to help improve school work in Council Bluffs. | |
86 | Mahlon Johnson | Visited friends here. | |
87 | Agnes Howie and Lela Salyers | Spent the weekend in Hampton. | |
88 | Grace Hillier | Spent the weekend in Charles City. | |
89 | Carrie Grote and Mae Ricke | Sent the weekend in Van Horne. | |
90 | Bessie and Emma Aderman | Spent the weekend at their home. | |
91 | Maryeda Boyd's mother | Is visiting from Algona. | |
92 | Prof. Perrine | Refereed a football game. | |
93 | Abram James | Refereed a game between Cedar Falls and Reinbeck. | |
94 | Prof. Luteyn | Gave an address in Sibley. | |
95 | Fern Scott | Missed school because of illness. | |
96 | Mrs. Walker | Gave an address in Green. | |
97 | Kenneth Hill | Spent the weekend with friends in Cedar Falls. | |
98 | Larry Edwards | Was visiting friends on the Hill. | |
99 | "Shorty" Rhinehart | Has been visiting friends. | |
100 | The editor-in-chief | Has heard from men in the service. | |
101 | Audrey Spafford | Has been ill for a week. | |
102 | Everett Spafford | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
103 | Last Thursday evening | Professor and Mrs. Lynch entertained the English Department. |