College Eye — November 21, 1912

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1 Miss Grace Churchyard Grace Churchyard is teaching in Washington state; Katherine Nenno is teaching in Wyoming; M. G. Danskin located in Montana.
1 Football team entertained; Frank Cotton shows his loyalty to the college athletes; action much appreciated Frank Cotton hosted the football team at the Cotton Theater.
1 Debate; merits of "recall" thoroughly threshed out by the Cedar Falls and Ames College Debaters; negative won at both ends; Ames 4, Teachers College 2 This debate was one of the most interesting and easy to understand in the past five years.
1 Commercial Club banquet; a delightful, instructive afternoon and evening spent by business men of Cedar Falls on College Hill Faculty invited Cedar Falls Commercial Club to campus for dinner and entertainment.
4 Congratulations are extended Exceptional school spirit and support showing in all school activities.
4 Thanksgiving is coming What are you thankful for?
4 Victory; success crowns the efforts of Captain Anderson's followers; fine support given team A close game but Iowa State Teachers College came out on top.
5 A letter A letter to President Seerley from Lucy Gillette Mowrer on her work in the American Southwest.
5 Science Club; interesting and instructive meeting given by the student members of the club Description of papers given by students.
6 Mrs. D. S. Wright Entertained Y. W. C. A. members.
6 Russell Glasener Attended the football game and debate.
6 Misses Riggs and Dunham Entertained guests at their home.
6 Jesse McLaughlin He is a missionary in the Philippine Islands conducted chapel exercises on campus.
6 Irene Coulson Broke wrist in the Gymnasium.
6 The Science Club Held program.
6 Marguerite Cadwallader, Ora Lidsley, and Daisy McLeod Attended the Ames-Iowa game.
6 Sake Baldwin Left school due to an illness.
6 Syrena Tolstrup Teaching in Iowa Falls along with Teresa Murphy; visited campus together.
6 Ella Van Dellen Confined to her home due to pneumonia.
6 Norene Burns and Alice Craney Attended the National Catholic Students Association in Ames.
6 Rev. Burgess Visiting Mrs. G. F. Wilson, his sister.
7 John Ross Frampton Studying piano in Berlin with Joseph Lhevinne.
7 Miss Marshall Spent a week inspecting the work of the Y. W. C. A. here.
7 Maude Boden Returned to school after recovering from a severe sprained ankle.
7 Pipe organ concert Eight hundred attend inaugural concert by Professor G. W. Andrews of Oberlin Conservatory.
7 Young Women's Christian Association notes Present pageant on overseas missionary work.
8 The alumni in all parts of the U. S. The alumni are writing to the college about the Coordination Controversy.
8 Mary Coady Hopkins Sends greetings to her friends.
8 Mrs. Dr. Arthur Living in Nevada, Iowa.
8 College calendar