College Eye — November 15, 1911

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1 State will care for the sick; Gymnasium will be converted into hospital, if necessary; inoculation offered by Board of Health At least twenty ISTC students have typhoid fever; College Hospital full; also using College Hill rooming house; will use Gymnasium if more cases develop.
1 Big blue team does good work at Dubuque; score 0 to 0 Slippery field yields scoreless game.
1 Be at Ames-Simpson mass meeting Thursday evening college auditorium 6:10 Getting ready for football game against Simpson College and debate against Ames.
2 Announcement of the Fadville public schools; a course of study for 1911-12 Lampoon article about school in "Fadville".
3 Simpson will put up hard fight Game against Simpson will be close; opposing team has coaches with experience; team has been playing well.
3 Professor Seymour Professor Seymour officiates football games.
4 Science Club program Students present papers to the group.
5 Ames-Teachers debate Sixteenth annual debate coming up; brief history of the series; will debate government control over strikes.
6 Y. W. C. A. notes Group discussed habits and character building; agreed one should always be at his or her best.
6 Official Notes Rhodes Scholarship examination will be available in October 1912.
6 Our neighbors News from conference schools
7 Miss Mabel Elthon Had been visiting friends on the Hill but has now returned home.
7 Miss Julia Porter Is ready to begin work in public schools after recovering from an illness.
7 President Seerley Will address an educational meeting in Clinton on Thursday.
7 Marie Miller Is a teacher at Canton, North Dakota public schools.
7 Edward G. Quigley Is enjoying his work as a principal in Seattle, Washington.
7 Samuel Quigley Will be taking a position at the University of Minnesota.
7 The Evans House Was opened and put in charge of the nurses.
7 Misses Ruth Saul and Mildred Wilcox Visited campus last Friday.
7 Miss Ruth Whistler Was visited by her sister last week.
7 Miss Nettie Oleson Is on campus visiting her sister.
7 Monica Farrell Recently had a foot operation and is now a typhoid fever patient.
7 Miss Monica Wild Left for Minneapolis to visit her brother who is studying at the University of Minnesota.
7 Miss Corrine Eide Was called home to Mapleton due to her mother's illness.
7 Miss Lucile Riggs Attended a family reunion in Indianola.
7 Misses Beatrice Ruff, Anne Umphrey and Flossy Brown Left for Sioux Rapids on Sunday.
7 Miss Helen Schenck Was visited by her mother last week.
7 Miss Ruth Golberg Spent the weekend in Moline, Illinois, at her home.
7 Miss Helen Judson Visited Edith Reland Sunday.
7 Miss Elizabeth Macdonald Received a visit from her friend Anna Gordon.
8 Mrs. Kate Logan Visited Eva Gregg.
8 President Seerley Will speak at Iowa educational meeting.
8 Instructor Roy V. Coffey Will speak at educational meeting.
8 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Will speak at ISTA convention.
8 Mrs. W. L. Hearst Will speak at educational meeting.
8 Miss Mabel Elthon Visited College Hill.
8 Alice and Carolyn Cole Doing well at Dows.
8 C. S. Missildine Studying law at Drake University.
8 The following alumni of the institution A number of alumni are doing well in their jobs.
8 The Simpson game Literary societies asked to dismiss their sessions in time so that students can get to the football game.
8 Miss Hulda Stenwall Many faculty will take part in the upcoming ISTA meeting.
8 Word comes from Mrs. Minnie Porter Babcock Enjoying work in Hubbard.
8 Miss Laura Ensign Visited the East during last summer.
8 Maude Miner Doing good work in Red Oak.
8 E. D. Chassell May receive state office.