College Eye — January 28, 1920

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1 Seniors may have dark horse Officials were selected for senior men's basketball competition against the juniors to be played at the beginning of the Cornell game.
1 Party, a big success; Goetch's class Games held in Sunday School class; next week's topic will be "The Inner Attitude."
1 The Irving Society Officers were elected.
1 Reduced fare for delegates; conference Feb. 17-19 To increase attendance, discounted fares have been offered for delegates to the Consolidated School Conference on campus.
1 Teachers trounce Penn 28-13; Cornell here Friday; pep club and band will be out Teachers College held the lead throughout the home basketball game against Penn College; senior B. A. quintet will perform at Cornell game.
1 Big attendance at Y. M. C. A.; Detroit convention reported Professors Irving Hart and George Mount spoke on their experiences at a convention in Detroit; students Nelson Hersey and Elmer Schindler led discussion at next meeting.
1 New Y. W. C. A. constitution Constitution was amended in order for the group to send delegates to the national convention in Cleveland.
1 Book illustrated by Doseff Ivan Doseff has illustrated a children's book entitled, "Our Little Bulgarian Cousin," in the Little Cousin series.
1 Five decades in education; Dr. Winship gives address Extensive summary of Dr. A. E. Winship's address on "Five Decades of Educational Progress."
1 End of a perfect day Students were entertained at the home of Professor Hugh Buffum.
3 Senior B. A. notes Senior class enjoyed sleigh ride; Jerry Walker will leave to become superintendent in Dumont; senior men will play junior men in basketball game at opening of Cornell game.
3 Foreign Language News from the Department of Romance Languages.
4 Editorially Speaking Encourages responsible voting in College Eye election; asks students for good attendance at Cornell game; claims college gives people the opportunity to choose their life's work.
4 College Eye staff 1920-21 Candidates for election are announced.
4 The Soviet ark Supports the recent deportation of several illegal aliens of Russian descent.
5 English Department News from the Department of English.
5 Music Department News notes from the Departments of Orchestral Music and Public School Music.
5 Rural Department News from the Department of Rural Education.
6 Official notes Professor Getchell turned down position at University of Wisconsin; Superintendent Spaulding, of Cleveland, accepted new position at Yale University.
6 Born, Dec. 1 Former student Jessie Barnes, now Mrs. Harry Hummel, gave birth to a daughter, Elaine Marie.
7 See Yourself in the Funny Column Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus.
8 Miss Anna Owers Addressed the Y. M and Y. W. C. A.
8 Russell Dickinson and Abram James Not able to officiate basketball games because the games were called off.
8 Miss Hazel Cole On the sick list, as is Blanche Henak.
8 Marjorie Hammer Shopped in Waterloo with her mother.
8 The Shake-Aristo societies Held their first dance of the year.
8 We can be thankful Roster of students hospitalized with influenza; outbreak not as widespread as last year; there have been some mumps cases.
8 Lindsay Robinson Visited his father, Superintendent J. E. Robinson.
8 Reinbeck defeated the Training School The score of the basketball game was 15 to 12.
8 Miss Isabel Proctor Married George I. Flath.
8 Bates Hall News notes from the boarding house.
8 Bartlett Hall News from the dormitory.
8 Ward Hall News from the boarding house.
8 McLaughlin Hall News from the boarding house.
8 Ley Hall News from the boarding house.
8 Bachelor Hall News from the boarding house.