College Eye — December 16, 1911

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1 Mrs. Lois Wilson Honeyman Lois Wilson Honeyman is teaching near Emerson.
1 Lecture on Dickens was very interesting; patrons of Lecture Course appreciated the extra number Alfred Tennyson Dickens spoke on his father's life and work.
1 Anderson chosen captain for 1912 The football team elected Tom Anderson as its captain for 1912.
1 Old Gold staff are hard at work; S. A. Cohagan chosen as assistant business manager Business Manager Grover Hamersly is apparently recovering from illness; other staff should be able to do the job.
1 Football team given banquet by Y. M. C. A.; gridiron heroes entertained in the Gymnasium Annual football banquet to honor players after their season
2 Official Notes State and nationwide education news.
2 Part of a letter from Dr. Albert Loughridge Professor Loughridge elaborates on the wonders of London, from the police force to their generosity towards the less fortunate.
4 Minneapolis public schools; plan of appointment of teachers Standards of appointment; Margaret Baker will lead tour to Europe.
4 The senior class of 1911-1912; classifications of candidates as to diplomas sought and as to time of expected graduation Enrollment statistics for the various classifications of students enrolled.
6 Sarah Quigley Now Mrs. Wesley Kerr and living in Monroe, Iowa.
6 F. O. Smith Has been elected president of Phi Delta Kappa at the University of Iowa.
6 Helen M. Wells Is teaching domestic science in the Spencer school system.
6 The many friends of Mrs. Fields Were grieved to hear of her death in Lansing, Iowa.
6 Miss Luella Jones Is teaching sixth and seventh grade is Starr, Idaho, and is enjoying the work.
6 Miss L. Edna Wells Is in the photography business in Columbus, Mississippi.
6 Temporary illness Has prevented Emma Johnson from continuing her teaching.
6 Miss Jessie Lester Is studying at the University of Chicago.
6 Mr. W. W. Coates Is studying at the University of Southern California this year.
6 Mr. E. B. Hodges Is superintendent in Sioux Center and reports things are going well.
6 Department of orchestral instruments; the attitude of the performer Professor Merrill comments on how the attitude of a performer is a critical aspect of a performance.
7 Contract for new pipe organ is let Contracted for $10,000 organ with J. P. Moller of Hagerstown, Maryland; description of some of the specifications.
7 In memoriam Resolutions on the deaths of Mary Gregory and Bessie Dial.
7 Basketball season opens Friday; opening game played with Lennox team composed largely of new men A new basketball season arrives as does a team full of new faces
7 Seerley-Clark nuptials Helen Clara Seerley married Atherton Brockway Clark on November 23, 1911, in the President's House; description of the ceremony.
8 Grace Hollister Is spending the winter with her family in San Antonio, Texas.
8 Professor Geo. D. Eaton Is superintendent of the College of the Blind in Vinton; visited campus on Friday.
8 Professor and Mrs. R. W. Getchell Are the parents of a baby girl born December 8th.
8 Professor Ensign Was appointed advisor of men at State University of Iowa.
8 Mr. C. W. Cavett Raising fancy stock on his farm in South Dakota.
8 Miss Houk and Mr. Welles Went to Cornell College to sing the "Messiah" with the students there.
8 Miss Hazel Moore Is teaching the eighth grade at Leon, Iowa, due to her sister's illness.
8 Miss Alice Grier Was called home due to the illness of her sister; Stella Fisher will be filling in for her as critic in the training school.
8 Miss Palmquist Return home last week due to illness.
8 Friends of Professor Page Will be glad to hear he is improving and plans to return next September.
8 Mr. Clark A professor at the normal school in Dillon, Montana, visited campus last week.
8 Miss Jessie Paulger Is substitute teaching in Latin at Cedar Falls High School for Grace Simpson.
8 Coming events Upcoming campus events.