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Teachers lose Des Moines games; hold Drake down to a creditable score but are outplayed by fast Des Moines team I. S. T. C. defeated by Drake University, 17-7, and Des Moines College, 41-25.
Warren Proctor given honor

Alumnus Warren Proctor will travel to Chicago to perform as soloist in the First Christian Science church.

Platteville Normal game Friday night; Teachers will meet fast aggregation from the Wisconsin State Normal School Teachers will face the Badgers for their second home game of the season.
Second event in indoor meet; high jump is won by Fearing at the height of 5 ft. 4 inches; Kingsbury stands second Twelve-pound shot-put will be next week's event.
Herbert Hottman Herbert Hottman receives new nickname.
Lecture course number is changed; Harold Bauer and Madame Elizabeth Von Endert will give recital in place of Busoni; both rank high in musical circles War interferes with travel planned by artists.
Prof. Walters addresses Parlor Reading Circle G. W. Walters spoke on "Child Welfare" at the home of Mrs. Jackson.
Hear popular play "Stop Thief"; students interested in dramatic art will present well-known farce Jan. 29 Review of plot for campus play.
The preliminary Preliminary campus competition will be held to determine the team that will participate in the interstate normal oratorical contest.
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N. C. A. hold annual mid-winter frolic; college gymnasium is scene of much fishing and swishing Good times were enjoyed by all who attended the Newman Society's social gathering.
Gymnasium is open Monday evenings; opened to students on Monday and Thursday nights; varsity will hold regular pressure Recreation hours at Gymnasium have been extended.
Gymnastic team is now complete; Kingsbury is finally chosen fifth man; Whitmore will be alternate Professor Seymour chose the final man for the gymnastics team.
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Beginners class for military band New course will be offered on the basics of military band instruments.
President of state board resigns; resignation of Hon. James H. Trewin J. H. Trewin's resignation from the Iowa State Board of Education will take effect on January 1, 1915.
Official Notes Makes important statewide and national education announcements.
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All those who desire to run Candidates for College Eye staff during 1915-1916 school year will be announced.
English Club program Faculty will present information on recent professional conventions.
Editorial Claims that the College Eye would do better if society reporters would turn in their news.
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Capacity house greets Christine Miller; well known soprano is most enthusiastically received--presents an excellent program Review of Christine Miller's voice recital.
Stop Thief Brief review of student play's plot.
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Grace McKean Is superintendent in Anita.
Evelyn I. McQuilkin Is teaching at East Waterloo.
Mildred Waite Is an assistant.
Miss Lenore Shanewise Gave a reading in Urbana.
Enoch B. Gowin Is teaching at New York University.
Myrtle Crane Stopped teaching to care for her mother, who is ill.
Ellen Nyman Is teaching in Bancroft.
Harley W. Grimes Is superintendent in Stanwood.
Bert Barrett Is an understudy in 'Othello'
Hazel Potwin Visited Elsie Potwin.
Elizabeth McAvoy Is principal in Hudson.
Mamie Foster Is principal at Fort Dodge.
Francis Shambaugh Is teaching in Cape Girardeau, Missouri; she is mourning the death of her father.
News of the death Effie M. Longman died.
Miss Julia Hurd Had a lesson plan published.
The Y. W. C. A. cabinet Entertained at home of Lillian Sherrard.
Ida Gaarder Injured her eye, as did Lucile Smith.
Selma Storre Is ill.
The Davis County students Had a party.
The Alpha-Philo annual banquet Was last Thursday.
Miss Evelyn Morton Will be on leave of absence.
Several I. S. T. C. students Took part in Easter service.
John Gabriel Is studying theology.
Henrietta Whitacre Had idiopathic parotiditis.
Thomas J. Durant Has important position in Washington, D. C.
Miss Beatrice Wilbur Is visiting friends in Northwood.
The Newman Catholic Festival was held in Gymnasium.
Several students Have not returned since the holidays.
Miss Lillian Lambert Entertained friends for dinner.
Mrs. G. W. Newton and son Ross Went to California for the winter.
Twenty-four members Faculty conducted study center work.
Grace Neagle Sprained her wrist in a fall.
Marion Jenkins and Lillian Hartlin Are doing office work.
Caro Austin and Irene Pano Are studying with Bertha Hart in Chicago.
Prof. C. P. Colegrove Gave lecture in Independence.
Ask Alice Oleson and Blanche Brummwell About trains.
Mrs. G. W. Seymour Visited Professor Seymour.
The home and educational department Woman's Club met at Training School.
Maud L. Popp Has taken to painting china.
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Miss Barr Assisted in a program at Methodist Church.
Miss Correll and Miss Cresswell Entertained faculty friends.
Prof. Colegrove Attended meeting on vocational education.
Belle Smith

Injured her eye.

Christel Palmer Is planning to study with Bertha Hart in Chicago.
Miss Florence E. Ward Gave a lecture in Indianapolis.
Hawley Whitacre Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids.
Bess McCowan Is back to studying after an operation for appendicitis.
It is rumored Bob Fearing tried to show off gymnastic talent.
Remember Y. W. C. A. carnival will be held on February 6.
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Prof. Wright addresses Christian associations Summary of David Sands Wright's speech on "Planes of Living."
Philos and Alphas hold scintillation Review of literary society's programs.
Epigrams for teachers Henry Sabin gives advice for those preparing to teach.