Issue Contents
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1 | Athletic; forty-seven names on the roll of honor | The football season is under way; potential starting line-up. |
2 | Mrs. Miriam Wilson Brooks | Miriam Woolson Brooks receives master's degree from Columbia University. |
3 | New department of agriculture | W. H. Davis joins the faculty; will help prepare students for work in rural education. |
4 | Public speaking; chance for development in many lines of work | Believes that participation in debate and oratory is important. |
Page 2
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5 | An education; what is its monetary value? | A college education gives people the potential to earn more money than those without an education. |
6 | Denver, Colo | Olive Sutherland is teaching in a building near Union Station and would like those who pass through to visit. |
Page 3
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7 | A letter was recently received from Bruce Yeager | Spent the summer traveling the Pacific Coast. |
8 | Carl Merner | Elected to physical training position in Gary, Indiana. |
9 | Harry Fields | Will study dentistry in Iowa City. |
10 | Mr. Chas. O. Basham | Studying law in Valparaiso, Indiana. |
11 | Mr. John Barnes | Elected physical training director for the Y. M. C. A. in Texas. |
12 | Mr. V. G. Orr | Accepted Y. M. C. A. physical training position. |
Page 4
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13 | Friends, it is that inborn sense of right and justice | The College Eye and the Old Gold are important to the school for providing information. |
14 | If every student who did not subscribe | Urges students to buy tickets to football game. |
15 | Lecture Course; noted lecturers secured | Schedule of performers. |
16 | Mary Peters was called to her home | Mary Peters' brother died. |
Page 5
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17 | Official notes | Professor Meyerholz published a book on government; combined enrollment of college and Training School is about 1500; students from unaccredited high schools tend to enroll in private colleges; Cottage Reading Circle met. |
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18 | Announcement has been received | Helen M. Campbell married Welcorn Donelson. |
19 | George Vinall | Will be coaching the football team at Ellsworth College and at the high school there in Iowa Falls. |
20 | Ila Greg | Has returned to her home due to her illness. |
21 | Iowa Chase | Will teach at the high school in Manchester. |
22 | James Haines | Teaching in Red Oak. |
23 | Jennie Sanders | Appointed critic teacher at the State Normal school in Dillon, Montana. |
24 | Julian W. Gist | Accepted position as Latin instructor at Bellevue College in Omaha, Nebraska. |
25 | Prof. W. J. Grinstead | Visited campus. |
26 | Robert Dick | Will begin work in Iowa City at the University. |
27 | Ruth and Laura Shoemaker | Left to attend school in Ohio. |
28 | Supt. S. S. Stockwell | Visited campus. |
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29 | Dr. Ward Hannah | Is practicing medicine in Webster City. |
30 | Grace McIntosh | Is critic teacher at Durant State Normal School; Kathryn Nenno is critic teacher at the University of Wyoming; Mary Barnum is critic teacher at Missouri State Normal School. |
31 | Hawley J. Whitacre | Teaching at the Orphans' Home in Davenport. |
32 | Jonas Jorstad | Enrolled in classes. |
33 | Large number of graduates secure prominent positions | Roster of students who have found jobs. |
34 | Mame Urbany | Visited campus. |
35 | Mary Dick and Evelyn Partington | Entertained guests at Professor Dick's home. |
36 | Notice | College Eye subscriptions should be addressed to Howard Huston. |
37 | On Sept 24th | James E. Patterson married Leo Schofield. |
38 | The Educational Publishing Co. | Published a History and Government of Iowa written by Chas. H. Meyerholz. |
39 | The ladies' literary societies | Held their formals this week. |