College Eye — September 20, 1911

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1 Cap and Gown Club organize All seniors who will be graduating this year with a B. A. degree are invited to become members of the Cap and Gown Club.
1 Official Notes State and nationwide education news.
1 Cedar Falls Association at Boone Group of ISTC students organized at Boone.
1 Sixteen new faculty members; numerous changes and additions made for the coming year Brief profiles of new faculty.
2 Untitled Student, alumni, and other news notes.
3 Physical Training and athletics Football team is promising; roster of participants; Humbert Pasini will coach team; many other activities planned.
3 Untitled Several activities, such as a tennis and golf tournament, are planned for this year.
4 New state secretary visits the college; plans discussed for observance of twenty-fifth anniversary of the Christian associations Guy V. Aldrich, Y. M. C. A. secretary, made visit to campus; President Seerley led first regular meeting; anniversary celebration for Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. will be organized.
4 Untitled Hopes that more alumni will form associations in their respective towns.
4 Untitled Claims that events on lecture course will be interesting.
5 Clios will observe twenty-fifth anniversary Twenty-fifth anniversary is October 10, 1911; society will celebrate around that time.
6 Y. W. C. A. notes Events of Lake Geneva conference were reviewed; students gave addresses.
6 Untitled Ruth Dowdell returned from Europe.
6 Untitled Thorvald Hansen, Fred Olbrich, and Carl Wild will enter University of Minnesota.
7 Oratorical declamatory contest to be held; try-out comes next Monday Twenty-one students have entered preliminaries for oratorical contest held by the Department of English.
7 Untitled George Muhleman will study at University of Iowa; Alle Robinson is principal at Sioux Center.
7 Society rush begins; many delightful social events for the new girls Societies held social gatherings.
7 Untitled Student, faculty, and alumni news notes.
8 Untitled A. R. Colegrove died of tuberculosis on August 18, 1911.