College Eye — November 22, 1911
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |