College Eye — June 20, 1920
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Baseball prospects bright!; good material reports; fans to see best games of year | Will have summer term baseball for the first time. |
| 1 | Alumni elect officers | Roster of officers; plan for first Homecoming. |
| 1 | Shaw stirs audience | Former Governor Leslie Shaw had impact at Commencement. |
| 1 | Students swamp the college | More than two thousand students are enrolled for the summer 1920 term. |
| 1 | James Hearst recovering | Has recovered partial use of limbs after a near-paralyzing fall in the Cedar River last year. |
| 1 | Devereux players coming; committee offers good program | Lecture and entertainment courses to be held during the summer. |
| 2 | Home to mother | Mildred Anderson went home because of homesickness. |
| 2 | Better Homes Institute | Conference to be held on eight subjects dealing with teaching. |
| 3 | Proctor to give recital | Warren Proctor to give recital. |
| 3 | Your friends and ours | News of students and alumni. |
| 3 | "Y" holds mix | New students met each other at reception sponsored by Y. W. C. A. |
| 3 | Christian citizenship and republic | Professor Meyerholz addressed YMCA and YWCA. |
| 4 | Editorially speaking; which shall it be? | Need subscriptions to keep the paper published during the summer. |
| 4 | Class play a success | Brief review of "He and She." |
| 5 | James called home | Abram James went home because his grandfather is sick. |
| 5 | Natural Science; Miss Aitchison goes to Thousand Islands | Professor Aitchison will study transportation systems; Roy Abbott married Miriam Hooker; news of professors; roster of summer session teachers. |