College Eye — November 19, 1919

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1 Training School at Cherokee Tribute to Critic Teacher Agnes Rice.
1 Annual declamatory contest; many contestants Fred Kaltenbach was first, Susan Eakers was second, and Anna Cordts was third.
1 Thanksgiving vesper service Music faculty will perform.
1 Literary societies initiate; Clios and Orios have good time Enjoyed dancing and taffy pulling.
1 Alpha-Philo initiation a success Enjoyed dancing and treats.
1 Catholic students entertain Enjoyed evening at home of Mary White.
1 Team swamps Dubuque 71-0; Teachers sweep Dubuque off their feet in fast game; Des Moines here Friday; finish season right I. S. T. C. will close the 1919 season against Des Moines College.
1 Armistice Day program Alphas and Philos give special program.
1 Christian standard of leadership; Dr. Cable addresses Y. M. C. A. Excerpts from his address.
1 British knight to lecture; Sir John Fraser on Tuesday night at Auditorium Preview of his speech.
1 Y. W. C. A. conference at St. Paul; Winifred Raymond gives report Hears about difficult situations in other countries.
3 Ley Hall News about residents.
3 Bachelor Hall News about residents.
3 Senior kindergarten Entertained by junior class.
3 Goetch entertains Sunday School class Enjoyed songs and supper.
3 Senior B. A. notes News notes about members of the class.
4 Editorially Speaking Confronts students' lack of school spirit; criticizes men who were kicked off of the football team; claims that visitors to lecture series must pay attention to find their seats; encourages Christians to ask themselves, "What would Jesus do?"
5 Social Science Social Science Club will discuss recent labor unrest.
5 English Department News notes on department activities.
5 Rural Department News notes on department activities.
5 The campus rural demonstration school Planning for Thanksgiving.
6 Zeta banquet Enjoyed formal dinner.
6 English Department English Club adds new members; news notes on department activities.
6 Natural Science News notes on department activities.
7 Mathematics Mrs. Charles I. Lambert visited Emma Lambert.
7 Home Economics Cooking class entertains faculty.
7 Foreign Language Professor Call's class hears patriotic accounts of war on Armistice Day.
7 See Yourself in the Funny Column Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus.
7 Neo Held annual banquet; program for the banquet.
8 Miss Isabel and Prudence Bishop Visited their home in Fairfield.
8 Marjorie White Visited friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 Mildred Amick Visited her home in Shell Rock.
8 Margaret Johnson Visited Cedar Rapids.
8 Huldah Zilmer Teaching in Riverside, Iowa.
8 Indoor field and track meet Annoucement for the meet between the Y. W. C. A. and Bartlett Hall.
8 Abbie and Julia Cole Visited Gladbrook.
8 Grace Erickson Working in Washington, D. C.
8 John Winn Visited friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 Earl Whitford Teaching in Washington, Iowa; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Misses Maud Taylor, Lucille Ott Accompained Elizabeth Thompson home, along with Lillian Schuburt and Ruth Watts.
8 Marie Ferguson Attended Homecoming in Ames.
8 Margaret Fluent Teaching in Mason City; visited friends in Bartlett Hall.
8 Mina Jongewaard Called home because her sister is ill.
8 Phyllis Hunt Returned to school.
8 Ella Sailor and Marian Bunais Visited by their sisters.
8 Prof. Lillian Lambert Visiting her cousin, Mrs. R. L. Johnson.
8 Beth Weaver Visited her sister in Bartlett Hall.
8 Senior B. A. notes News notes about members of the class.
8 Bartlett Hall News about residents.
8 Chapman Hall news News about residents.
8 McLaughlin Hall News about residents.
8 Never Inn News about residents.
8 Ward Hall News about residents.
8 The Paschenites News about residents.