College Eye — October 17, 1912

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1 Sweeping action taken by the State Board of Education; engineering, domestic science and liberal arts courses affected Board attempts to eliminate "duplication" of curricula; ISTC would be reduced to junior college status; three state schools and their adherents protest.
1 Big mass meeting held; students voice their objections to the actions of state board; over one thousand students parade the streets Students and citizens march from park to downtown area to protest decision of Board of Education to reduce ISTC to junior college status.
2 Large number of graduates secure prominent positions Roster of those who have found jobs.
3 Announcement H. E. Slaught will speak at Mathematics Club; oratory contest coming up.
4 Declamatory contest Eight students will compete.
4 Rev. Paul D. Albert Visited and conducted chapel exercises.
4 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove and Miss Florence Ward Attended the state congress of Iowa Mother's Council in Ottumwa.
4 Frances Loose Spent the weekend at Grinnell
4 Ila Long Recently learned that her father is recovering from surgery was well as was expected.
4 Grace Finkham Left school due to an attack of tonsillitis.
4 Friends of Ila Gregg Is recovering well.
4 The Delphians gave a dinner Many guests were present, including President and Mrs. Seerley, Professor and Mrs. Dick, and Mrs. Walker.
4 Lew McDonald Visited campus.
4 Declamatory contest Eight students will compete.
4 Senior annual staff chosen Grace Dunkelberg and Tom McDonald selected for Old Gold.
4 Gridiron notes; victory handed to Grinnell by whole-hearted pedagogues; score thirty-eight to three Teachers College football team lost badly to Grinnell, 38-3.
4 Young Men's Christian Association notes Men enjoy picnic near Dry Run Creek.
4 We are not dead by a long shot Applauds demonstration against Board of Education decision to reduce ISTC to junior college status; urges students to keep protesting.
5 Russell Glasener Visited campus and led the Y. M. C. A. meeting.
5 Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Entertained faculty of the music department.
5 Mr. Ralph Van Horn Visited his sister, Mrs. E. J. Cable.
5 The members of Miss Anna Gertrude Child's Sunday school class Enjoyed a dinner at the home of Mrs. R. L. Garnett.
5 Prof. Rausch Spent the week inspecting the training department.
5 Miss Margaret Myers Running for County Superintendent and visited campus.
5 Prof. and Mrs. S. F. Hersey Entertained guests.
5 The Alpha and Philo literary societies Held a joint initiation.
6 Mrs. Lawson Visited campus and spoke at the high school.
6 The Finance Committee of the State Board of Education Visited campus.
6 Ida Wolf Will be the cataloguer for the library; to replace Mattie Fargo.
6 Mrs. H. H. Seerley Has returned from a visit to see her daughter.
6 Prof. Colegrove Spent the weekend in Leon, Iowa.
6 Mrs. Angell Spent Thursday with Mrs. G. S. Dick.
6 Mrs. Walker Attended the State Convention of King's Daughters, along with her Sunday School class.
6 Florence Moss Spent Sunday in Charles City at her home.
6 President Seerley Gave a lecture in Emmetsburg.
6 Prof. Lynch Entertained the English Club at his home.
6 Lillian Goodwin Visited her mother in Clinton on Sunday.
6 Word had been received Karl Knoepfler does not have typhoid fever.
6 The faculty college reading circle Met at the home of Professor and Mrs. R. McKitrick; led by Professor Davis.
7 T. E. Jones Is coaching at the University of Wisconsin.
7 Rev. R. A. Hoffman Spoke to students at chapel on Wednesday.
7 Katherine Holmes Visited friends in the area.
7 The Misses Mary Stacy, Hazel Mouser, Elma Lighter, Bess Quaife, Agnes Young and Rae Stephenson Spent the weekend at the home of Calla Stone.
7 Senior music students organize Twelve students will receive diplomas in June.
8 Football results College football game results.
8 College calendar Upcoming events at Iowa State Teachers College.