| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 18 | 22 | 3 |
Page 3
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Lawrence Whitford | Drove to Monticello and returned with Mrs. Whitford, who was visiting friends. |
| Phi Omega Pi | Held bridge party. |
| Wolfe and Crabtree for Old Gold | Candidates Edna Wolfe and Russell Crabtree state their platform. |
| Community scorecard | Professor Eells is compiling a community rating test. |
| Official notice | Women who are looking for work should report to the Dean of Women. |
| Miss Eve Burnett and Miss Stella Fry | Teaching in Allerton; visited the Charles home. |
| Coming Events | Roster of dates and times. |
| Mrs. L. B. Cox | Will spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Riebe. |
| Mr. Kurtz | Fell and injured his shoulder; father of Professor Edward Kurtz. |
| President H. H. Seerley and Mr. James Robinson | Attended a meeting of the Board of Education in Ames. |
| "Sally, Irene and Mary" | Will be the next movie shown, along with "Poor Mrs. Jones." |
| Dr. Milton Methfessel | Visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Weiner. |
| An explanation | Explains that the next issue of the College Eye will be the last one of the year 1926. This will also be their holiday issue. |
| "What research has done for secondary education" | Article written by Mr. A. E. Brown for "The American School Board Journal." |
| Mr. Robert Corning | Fell from a first floor window at the Training School but is recovering well. |
| Anyone wishing personal interviews | Miss Wygal will give interviews by appointment. |
| The program for Vespers | |
| Miss Verna Wickens | Visited Estherville. |
| Harold A. Jacobs | Employed by Case Threshing Machine Works, according to a letter received by Frank Straight. |
| The enrollment for the winter term | There are 2435 students enrolled. |
| Andrew T. Roy | Spoke at the Auditorium; traveling secretary for the Student Volunteer organization. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson | Visited Professor J. W. Charles. |
| The Department of Teaching | Hosted tea for the delegates of the Normal Training Conference. |
| Superintendent A. O. Lee | Visited Professor Paul. |