College Eye — November 8, 1911

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1 Teachers defeated by fast Cornell team; our team makes good showing Teachers College loses to Cornell, 31-6.
1 Class of 1911 present picture to the college Class presents portrait of the late Professor Leonard W. Parish; will be hung in the Library.
1 Dual debate arranged with Morningside; will be held sometime this spring Debate represents important step in that ISTC will debate against a college.
2 Misses Blanche Young and Lila Wagner Visited Lila Wagner's brother in La Porte City.
2 Prof. Seymour Has been chosen as an official for the Iowa-Northwestern football game.
2 Professor Colegrove Gave lecture to the teachers of Cedar County.
2 President Seerley and Hon. Roger Leavitt Attended a meeting of State Board of Education.
2 The Science Club Will hold their second meeting next week.
2 Mesdames C. A. Fullerton and C. E. Hearst Gave a kitchen shower in honor of Helen Seerley.
2 H. L. Coffeen A former superintendent died at his farm in North Carolina.
2 Jeanne Elizabeth Wier Shows pride in her Alma Mater at the University of Nebraska, where she is currently a professor.
2 The many friends of Fred D. Cram Will enjoy hearing of his success as principal at the Mason City schools.
2 Miss Hallie Jennings Teaching in Indianapolis, Indiana.
2 Supt. C. M. Parker Son of Anita and C. E. Blodget; is in charge of the superintendents and principals of Cass County.
2 Mr. A. L. Vincent Has been promoted from principal to superintendent at Fullerton High School.
2 Miss Christine Hemingson Teaching in Russellville, Arkansas.
2 Special preparations are being made For an alumni reunion.
2 Miss Louise Thatcher Married A. E. Harrison last June.
2 Miss Clara D. Kneedy Is considering taking courses at University of Chicago.
2 Miss Ethel Whitney Has accepted a position to teach grade school at Maquoketa.
3 Official Notes Local, state, and national education news; Forest C. Ensign appointed Advisor of Men at University of Iowa; rules for teacher certification.
3 Large number will attend state meeting; Teacher College recognized as leading institution for training of teachers Twenty-three ISTC faculty will appear on ISTA program.
4 There are two sides to some questions Believes students should always be courteous when trying to promote the college.
4 A word to our sister schools Believes that all fellow institutions should refer to the college as a college rather than its previous title of a "normal" school.
5 Miss Grace Fairbanks Visited June Young.
5 Miss Ruth Gulberg Was visited by Mananna Sims of University of Iowa.
5 Misses Iva Williams and Ella Van Dellen Spent the week in Hampton, at their homes.
5 Miss Exie McIuilken Was in Iowa City visiting friends on Monday.
5 Miss Ethel Dryden Visited College Hill on Sunday.
5 Dr. David Fahs Talked at chapel about his trip to the Grand Canyon.
5 Supt. Minkel of Fort Dodge Visited campus last Friday.
5 Professor Lowell M. Welles Spent Sunday at Cornell College, where he taught last year.
5 Miss Lulu Stevens Spent the weekend in Waterloo.
5 Mr. Ralph Shillinglaw Has returned from Canada to spend the winter.
5 Miss Mabel Watson Visited the area on October 29.
5 Professor Samson Gave a lecture in Shell Rock on Passion Play.
5 Misses Nell Ratcliffe and Martha McIntosh Visited College Hill; they are both teaching at Logan High School.
5 Coming Events Upcoming campus events.
5 Mathematics Club Henrietta Budde and President Seerley will address club
5 Iowa City professor addresses students Professor J. B. Sloan speaks on the novel to the English Club.
6 Department of orchestral instruments Professor Merrill comments on different ways to "hear" music
7 Football results Saturday Recent scores from intercollegiate and high school teams.
7 Next Saturday's games Upcoming football games
7 The Zeisler recital Professor Frampton reviews performance by Fanny Bloomfield Zeisler.
8 Faculty entertains seniors; annual reception given in Gymnasium Friday evening Faculty receives seniors; enjoys musical presentation.
8 College Eye goes to foreign countries Copies go to Mary McDonald in Japan and Robert Fullerton in Italy.
8 Recital Program for recital of songs composed by Franz Liszt