College Eye — September 15, 1920

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1 Football schedule for T. C. Schedule for the 1920 season.
1 Y. mix a decided success Many students attended.
1 Pres. Seerley addresses Y. Encourages students to be successful.
1 Our football leaders Profiles Coach Doseff and Captain Whitford; photo.
1 New football material splendid; team take vigorous work-out every night; old players worried Some players from the previous season will not be returning; new players replaced them.
1 College Band "Pep" Encourages students to join the College Band.
1 G. O. P. club to be organized Many have shown interest in joining; support Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
1 Famous prima donna coming; will be at Cedar Falls October 6 Contralto Frances Ingram will be performing.
2 Waterloo Chautauqua this week; eighteenth annual convention of the International Lyceum and Chautauqua Association. Waterloo, Iowa. Schedule of program.
2 Study Centers this week Gives schedule of when professors will be out.
2 Important work by Extension Department Does work outside of Cedar Falls by sending professors to study centers around the state.
2 Art Department Professor Schuneman will devote all of her time to extension work; Johanna Hansen is visiting.
2 Natural Sciences News of those in the department.
2 Foreign Language Enrollment in Spanish is highest in history.
2 Physical Science News of those in the department.
2 Department of Education News of professors.
2 English Department News of those in the department.
3 Songsters anxious to reorganize Men encouraged to sign up for a glee club.
3 Silence is not always golden Students tend to attend colleges that have the most propaganda.
3 Why not a special to Coe? Encourages students to go to the game in Cedar Rapids; perhaps enough will want to attend so that they can hire a car on the interurban railway.
3 Y. W. tea Encourages new women students to come.
4 Editorially speaking; Des Moines Register's opinion Des Moines Register had negative opinion of T. C.'s football team because it lost a few players from last year.
4 Editorially speaking; football schedule a good one Gives game-by-game prospects of upcoming season.
4 Editorially speaking; politics at T. C. Encourages students to be informed about the upcoming elections.
5 New painting installed in library Paintings by William de Leftwich Dodge; lengthy description of Dodge and his previous work.
5 Sidelights on Consolidation Encourages consolidated schools.
6 Mr. Ramenstein new physics prof. Replaced Professor Perrine.
6 Prof. Frampton gave recitals Gave a recital at each of the extension schools this summer.
6 Do you know any news? Wants students to report news to the College Eye.
6 Enthusiasm genuine Wants students to have more school spirit.
7 Carnegie Foundation report circulated Report harms the reputation of normal schools.
7 Stag party tonight Fall term Men's Mix planned by YMCA.
7 Literary societies notice! Presidents of the societies need to appoint delegates to the Forensics League.
7 Professor Pollock goes to S. U. I. Mac H. Donaldson will take his place.
7 Official notes Enrollment trends over previous five years; budget estimates.
8 Clawson Hall Several men have visited.
8 Chapman Hall Has many new residents.
8 Florence Carl Visited campus.
8 Geniece Hollis Entertained friends.
8 Florence Kitchen Visited Clarksville.
8 The Bartlett Hall girls Enjoyed movies.
8 Ferguson Hall All rooms are taken.
8 Notes from "You're It" Hall Several residents went visiting.
8 Mrs. J. E. Bennett Will be house director at Bartlett Hall.
8 Ruth Kellogg Visited home in Iowa Falls.
8 Aviator former T. C. man J. O. Jorstad is at the Cedar Valley Fair.
8 Secretary Baker to visit Waterloo Secretary of War Newton W. Baker will speak.
8 Sidelights on enrollment Quick look at where ISTC students are from.
8 Senior B. A.s Plan to be full of school spirit; several members of the class have left school.
8 Many students attend fair Enjoyed stock exhibits and fireworks at Cedar Valley Fair.