College Eye — September 26, 1912

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1 Public speaking; chance for development in many lines of work Believes that participation in debate and oratory is important.
1 New department of agriculture W. H. Davis joins the faculty; will help prepare students for work in rural education.
1 Mrs. Miriam Wilson Brooks Miriam Woolson Brooks receives master's degree from Columbia University.
1 Athletic; forty-seven names on the roll of honor The football season is under way; potential starting line-up.
2 Denver, Colo Olive Sutherland is teaching in a building near Union Station and would like those who pass through to visit.
2 An education; what is its monetary value? A college education gives people the potential to earn more money than those without an education.
3 Mr. John Barnes Elected physical training director for the Y. M. C. A. in Texas.
3 Mr. Chas. O. Basham Studying law in Valparaiso, Indiana.
3 Mr. V. G. Orr Accepted Y. M. C. A. physical training position.
3 Harry Fields Will study dentistry in Iowa City.
3 Carl Merner Elected to physical training position in Gary, Indiana.
3 A letter was recently received from Bruce Yeager Spent the summer traveling the Pacific Coast.
4 Friends, it is that inborn sense of right and justice The College Eye and the Old Gold are important to the school for providing information.
4 If every student who did not subscribe Urges students to buy tickets to football game.
4 Lecture Course; noted lecturers secured Schedule of performers.
4 Mary Peters was called to her home Mary Peters' brother died.
5 Official notes Professor Meyerholz published a book on government; combined enrollment of college and Training School is about 1500; students from unaccredited high schools tend to enroll in private colleges; Cottage Reading Circle met.
6 Ila Greg Has returned to her home due to her illness.
6 Announcement has been received Helen M. Campbell married Welcorn Donelson.
6 George Vinall Will be coaching the football team at Ellsworth College and at the high school there in Iowa Falls.
6 Jennie Sanders Appointed critic teacher at the State Normal school in Dillon, Montana.
6 Prof. W. J. Grinstead Visited campus.
6 James Haines Teaching in Red Oak.
6 Julian W. Gist Accepted position as Latin instructor at Bellevue College in Omaha, Nebraska.
6 Supt. S. S. Stockwell Visited campus.
6 Ruth and Laura Shoemaker Left to attend school in Ohio.
6 Robert Dick Will begin work in Iowa City at the University.
6 Iowa Chase Will teach at the high school in Manchester.
7 Mary Dick and Evelyn Partington Entertained guests at Professor Dick's home.
7 The ladies' literary societies Held their formals this week.
7 Jonas Jorstad Enrolled in classes.
7 Dr. Ward Hannah Is practicing medicine in Webster City.
7 The Educational Publishing Co. Published a History and Government of Iowa written by Chas. H. Meyerholz.
7 Grace McIntosh Is critic teacher at Durant State Normal School; Kathryn Nenno is critic teacher at the University of Wyoming; Mary Barnum is critic teacher at Missouri State Normal School.
7 On Sept 24th James E. Patterson married Leo Schofield.
7 Hawley J. Whitacre Teaching at the Orphans' Home in Davenport.
7 Mame Urbany Visited campus.
7 Notice College Eye subscriptions should be addressed to Howard Huston.
7 Large number of graduates secure prominent positions Roster of students who have found jobs.