College Eye — November 29, 1916

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1 Untitled Thanksgiving at home.
1 Miss Nell Young Nell Young visited campus.
1 Vesper service held; President Seerley speaks on the subject: "Music in Education" President Seerley discussed the role music plays in a proper, cultured education.
1 Howard Ports Howard Ports is superintendent at Webb.
1 Delta Sigma Rho members come together; eat dinner at Cafeteria, various things of interest discussed Possibility of staging debates with Drake discussed at meeting.
1 Orchestra gives concert; Miss Condit and Miss Humphrey as soloists especially good Review of recent performance by the College Orchestra.
1 Melting Pot pleases audience; acting as a whole very good Review of the recent production of "Melting Pot".
1 Beat Ellsworth Thursday; team best condition since Ames game Football team to play Ellsworth.
2 The Iowa Club Club holds debate on whether or not Iowa should divide land into smaller farms.
3 Cliorio Clios and Orios hold Thanksgiving program.
3 Shake orchestra Shakespeareans form an orchestra and play numerous selections at recent meeting.
3 Irvings Elect officers for last six weeks of fall term.
4 Another reply Response to Fred Lyon's letter regarding the boarding house discussion controversy.
4 Student opinion; how can we increase the number of boys in I. S. T. C.? Critique of athletics program as being sub par and inadequately staffed as opposed to programs at other institutions.
4 Thanksgiving Urges students to recall the true meaning of Thanksgiving.
4 The hard luck story Speaks out against students who desire attention and more favorable conditions because they make their own way through college.
4 Editorial Various thoughts from the College Eye.
4 A reply Responds to numerous stories published in the College Eye regarding discussions at boarding house dinner tables.
5 Porto Rico; a glimpse of its educational system Description of the state of education in Puerto Rico.
6 E. D. Rayburn, 1895 E. D. Rayburn re-elected to Iowa General Assembly.
6 Teachers in the Thirty-Seventh General Assembly Profiles of teachers serving in the Iowa General Assembly.
6 The Graduate School of the University of Michigan Agreement made between the University of Michigan and Iowa State Teachers College to admit T. C. students if they meet certain requirements.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. hold meetings and events.
7 Irwin Sage Is going to Ellsworth to see his sister and watch a football game.
7 Lester Ary making good Serving as superintendent in Sioux Center.
7 Miss Eva Burnett Is teaching in Allerton.
7 Ray C. Golly Is superintendent at Buffalo and Humboldt.
7 Mr. Jno. P. Woodruff Is farming near Denison.
7 The Student Council Student Council meets for the first time; plans to draft constitution discussed and business conducted.
7 Lou J. Beauchamp Lou Beauchamp to speak.
7 Grace (Kroesen) Sucher Visited the Hill and spent time in the primary and kindergarten department.
7 Messiah will be given Dec. 15; Choral Society is practicing regularly Choral Society prepares to present annual Messiah performance.
8 Miss Flosella McEnany Spent part of the week at home and attended a wedding.
8 Study Centers November 9 Following people attended study center meetings.
8 Miss Fenton Visited her niece, Genevieve Hudson.
8 The Misses Isabel Hoyman and Amy Johnson Spent the weekend in Waterloo.
8 Miss Leona Meier Will spend Thanksgiving vacation in Parkersburg.
8 The Misses Marguerite Wallace and Dorothy Brown Will spend Thanksgiving at Grinnell.
8 Miss Francis Ristine Visited here with her sister, Myrl.
8 Romeo Short and A. Bryson Have returned from Canada.
8 Miss Thelma Stevenson Has returned home due to illness.
8 Miss Geneva Green Broke her arm.
8 Miss Olive Ball Broke a bone near her ankle.
8 Miss Florence Anderson Has been absent due to illness.
8 Miss Florence Morissey Is coming to visit friends in Cedar Falls.
8 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
8 Mr. Justesen Visited Cedar Falls.