College Eye — October 9, 1912

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1 Ames debate; November fifteen chosen as date for Ames debate A big debate against Ames is scheduled for November 15; both Ames and Teachers College are expected to have strong teams.
1 Football; purple and gold team went down in defeat at the Iowa University last Saturday; final score was 35 to 7 Teachers College lost the football game to the Hawkeyes, 35-7. The game was a great learning experience for the team.
1 Official news Albert Loughridge sent a special issue of The Times to President Seerley; gives impressions of England.
2 Football results Game results for football games at the university level, the college level, and the high school level.
3 Announcement Old Gold election coming up.
4 Large number of graduates secure prominent positions Roster of those who have found jobs.
4 We fear that our editorials are not heeded There is fear that the editorials are not heeded, but people really do listen to them.
4 The past few days Hopes that after the Old Gold election is over, all hard feelings will be dropped.
4 In the Teachers College society People need to have more school spirit.
4 Large number of graduates secure prominent positions Roster of those who have found jobs.
4 Every senior in school If you don't vote for the annual staff or the College Eye staff, don't complain if you don't like who wins.
5 Mildred Evans Attended her sister's wedding.
5 Miss Parish Visited campus.
5 Miss Iverson Enjoying a visited from her mother and sister.
5 The Cap and Gown Club Enjoyed a picnic on Friday afternoon.
5 Prof. Byron Lambert Spent Thursday evening at his mother's home.
5 Ruth Friedlund Spent Sunday in Osage at her home.
5 Mary Heckel and Wanda Engelke Spent the weekend with Verda Owens in Tipton.
5 Ada Whitney Was visited by her father.
5 Mrs. Clara Jackson Roach Visited campus.
5 Florence Stewart, Lillian Hausler and Elfie Grashorn Spent Sunday at their homes in Reinbeck.
5 Mrs. Vida Keene Schilling Visited campus with Mrs. S. O. Bailey.
6 Ina Platts Is recovering from a burn that she suffered in chemistry class.
6 Friends of Prof. and Mrs. Ariel Parish Have a new baby boy and are living in Boulder, Colorado.
6 Mr. McDonald Visited his sons.
6 President Seerley James Seerley Clark born to Mr. and Mrs. Atherton B. Clark; Mrs. Clark is the former Helen Seerley.
6 Paul Colegrove and Karl Knoepfler Are members of the Great University committee.
6 Martha Hanken Consulted Dr. Dean in Iowa City about her eyes.
6 Daisy Wallace and Elsa Tribon Spent Sunday in Dunkerton.
6 Mr. Scott of New York City Is taking piano and harmony with Professor Skinner.
6 Chauncey Houstman and Miss Sherwood Visited campus for a few days.
7 Stella Stadhem Elected primary teacher at Waterloo West.
7 Elizabeth Jacobs Teaching in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
7 Jessie Foot Teaching at Waterloo East.
7 Florence Freeman Teaching at Waterloo East.
7 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler Went to Iowa City to visit his son, who is sick.
7 Miss Francis Teaching in West Union.
7 Friends of Nan Baldwin Married Carl Rice on July 10, 1912.
7 George Hoffman Accepted position to teach manual training in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
7 Gertrude Kerr Elected as assistant in the home economics department in the Marshalltown schools.
7 Dr. A. G. Meyer and Sue French Meyer Proud parents of twins.
7 Paul B. Samson Is now physical director in the Renssalear Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.
7 Social; cap and gown club hold picnic Potential graduates hold picnic on the Cedar River.
7 Game at Grinnell; "Pat's" boys preparing for battle next Saturday; dope on Grinnell's strength The chances of a victory are good for the Iowa State Teachers College team.
8 Dr. and Mrs. Gist Professor and Mrs. Gist attended the wedding of Edna Black.