College Eye — November 22, 1911

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1 Ames wins both debates; Aggies get five points; Teachers one--debates are hard fought Recount of debate highlights.
1 The debate at Ames Recount of the debate at Ames.
2 Part of a letter from Rev. Albert Loughridge, a former faculty member Professor Loughridge gives his impressions of teacher training and craft schools in London.
3 Announcement of the Fadville public schools; a course of study for 1911-12 Lampoon article about school in "Fadville"
4 The State Board of Education Board of Education adopts recommendation to lower grade standards for fraternity membership at Ames.
4 The Rooter While the players are important, the writer believes that the rooters in the crowd are the ones who control the game
5 Society basketball ruled out Intersociety basketball dropped. A new league may be formed by the Department of Physical Education; games had been scheduled for four of the previous five years.
5 Association notes Professor Rice led joint YWCA-YMCA meeting; addressed the group.
5 Teachers defeat Simpson team; Methodists beaten by score of 11 to 6 Frigid weather does not stop game; Teachers College defeats Simpson College; led the whole game.
6 Exchanges News from other colleges.
6 Department of orchestral instruments Professor Merrill reviews a wonderful concert presented by the piano and voice departments
7 Mid-winter play chosen; special students in public speaking will present "The Girl From Montana." Until last year, women's literary societies presented short plays in open sessions; beginning last year students in public speaking presented a play.
7 Mrs. Walker's last lecture Marion McFarland Walker's last lecture to the men was cancelled due to sickness; may be scheduled for next term.
7 In memoriam Resolutions of condolence on the death of Leslie J. Compton.
8 Coming events Upcoming events through February
9 The silent messenger calls three members of the student body Three students, Mary Gregory, Bessie Dial, and Leslie Compton, died of typhoid fever.
9 Miss Lucile Riggs Returned from visit to Indianola.
9 Chapman Hall Students enjoy luncheon.
9 The Iowa State Teachers College ISTC reception at ISTA meeting was successful.
10 Pres. Casper Schenck Introduced President Seerley at a special event.
10 Mr. Pasini Refereed a game in Rock Island, Illinois, between Rock Island and Moline.
10 The many friends Friends of Mrs. Albert Fields (nee Minnie Larson) will be sorry to learn of her illness.
10 Carl Merner Is attending the Training School at Springfield, Massachusetts, and is becoming well known for his football talent.
10 Miss Julia Hottman Visited campus with her sister Lillian on Sunday.
10 A. C. Fuller Is superintendent of schools in Washington, Iowa.
10 Miss Harriet Hall Is principal of a ward building in Dennison, Iowa.
10 Miss Alice Craney Is teaching in Greenfield at the high school.
10 Mr. H. J. Ports Recently celebrated the birth of his daughter.
10 Miss Hazel Aldrich Visited campus last Thursday.
10 Miss Exie McQuilken Spent Sunday in La Porte City, at her home.
10 Mrs. Kate Neville Feltham Visited friends on campus last week.
10 President Seerley Attended a business meeting in Chicago.
10 Miss Goodwin's chapels talks Were very much enjoyed by the students.
10 Miss Maude Thomas Is substitute teaching at East Waterloo High School for Florence Harris.
10 Miss Calla Stone Spent the weekend visiting Margaret Hall in Ames.
10 Miss Mame and Antonia Urbany Watched the Ames debate.
10 Miss Anna Appelman Was in Oelwein over the weekend visiting her friend Mape Galvin.
10 Miss Helen Smith Visited campus with Neve Johnson, her cousin.