College Eye — January 23, 1913

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1 Bickham meetings Chicago Secretary Martin H. Bickham and State Secretary Guy V. Aldrich led YMCA meetings.
1 Many gospel teams working during vacation Thirty-four groups of college men were active.
1 Organ recital Professor T. Stanley Skinner will perform an organ recital.
1 Athletic notes Preparing for April gymnastics meet.
1 Basketball; Teachers lose both games on their weekend trip; played Cornell to a standstill Teachers College played a close game and were in the lead until the very end; the final score was 28-23.
1 Oratorical contest; date for the final set for January thirtieth; nine contestants No preliminaries will be held due to diminished interest.
2 Young Women's Christian Association notes Enjoyed several meetings including talk by Robert Getchell.
2 Candidates' announcements Candidates announce their intention to run for College Eye staff positions.
4 Prof. Bender Called to Des Moines for special committee work.
4 Miss Jennie Hutchison Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
4 Mildred Packard Missed school due to the grippe.
4 Mr. Gearhart Mr. Gearhart visited campus with his daughter.
4 Educational books; publications by President Seerley and Professor Colegrove receive commendation Praise for work of President Seerley on country schools and for work of Professor Colegrove on "The Teacher and the School".
4 Oh, I'm so busy Believes that a half hour of studying is more valuable than five hour of mindless reading.
4 This week the business manager of the annual Buy an Old Gold; it will be worth more in the future.
4 The constitution governing the corporation College Eye election coming up.
5 Miss Carpenter Gave a speech to the Parlor Reading Circle.
5 Senator John G. Legal Senator John G. Legal visited campus on his way to Des Moines.
5 Miss Helmick Teaching primary grades in Hull, Iowa.
5 Esther Shoemaker Entertained the Y. W. C. A. cabinet and Misses Marshall and Morris.
5 Helen Christianson Teaching primary grades in Brookings.
5 Miss Constant Entertained guests at a dinner.
5 Mrs. Walker Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich during their visit.
5 Miss Valona Helmick Teaching in Scranton, Iowa.
5 Prof. Samson Visited Des Moines to meet with the Executive Committee of the State Teachers Association.
6 Edna Bosley Returned to school after recovering from an illness.
6 The Domestic Science Seniors Enjoyed a social time at Inez Radell's home.
6 Mr. Brickman Mr. Brickman led chapel services.
6 Anna Farrell Teaching in Marcy, Minnesota.
6 Mr. Kendall Mr. Kendall is in the hospital due to the mumps.
6 Rev. Paul Corbin Paul Corbin spoke at chapel.
6 Prof. Colegrove Attended a meeting in Humboldt.
6 Prof. and Mrs. Cable Visited Albion, Eldora, and Des Moines over the holidays.
6 Miss Lillian Lambert Spoke before the women's club in Reinbeck.
6 Miss Bess Chase Teaching in Jackson, Michigan, for the rest of the year.
6 Esther Seerley Entertained guests at a dinner.
6 Iowa Chase Teaching in Eldon.
6 Pres. Seerley Attended State Board of Education meeting.
7 Mrs. Chauncey P. Colegrove Entertained Misses Marshall and Morris.
7 Football; they are not made of pigskin and the "bladders" are rubber How footballs are made.
8 College calendar