College Eye — September 22, 1920

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1 Y. W. to change constitution; personal basis or church plan of membership: which shall it be? Members may not have to be a member of a Protestant evangelical church to join the Y. W. C. A.
1 Storm of applause for Wyrick; Y. M. mix an exceptionally good one Y. M. C. A. sponsored men's get together; was a success.
1 Classes to appoint representatives Classes must turn in a list of representatives when they are elected.
1 Big pep meeting this week Students encouraged to attend.
1 T. C. team to play Coe; Doseff rapidly getting machine perfected No definite line-up yet; most players are new to team.
1 Prominent Y. men visit T. C. Heard about men's mixer.
1 Miss McGowan gives address of welcome Attendance was high for first meeting.
1 Laura Bailey wins contest Won an award from the Iowa Press and Author's Club for an essay that she wrote.
2 Lecture course adopted Schedule for the 1920-1921 season.
2 Mathematics Dept. E. E. Watson takes Peter Luteyn's place.
2 Manual Arts Dept. More students have signed up for classes in this department.
2 Administration Club to meet Meeting announced.
3 English department News of the department; Professor Lynch held dinner party.
3 Art department News of the department.
3 Music department News of the department; Leora Doolittle will take Professor Fullerton's classes this term.
3 Senior B. A.s Select class officers and Old Gold staff.
3 Junior B. A. class election Selected class officers.
3 Physical science News of the department.
4 Editorially speaking; how about Homecoming Wants student input about when to have Homecoming.
4 Editorially speaking; just a word of advice Encourages students to become involved in extracurricular activities.
5 Splendid tribute to Professor Gist
5 Summer Reminiscence of summer activities.
5 T. C. man teaching in Indian school John C. Cass attends college in summer and works in a mission school during the school year.
6 Study centers this weekend Schedule of where professors will be stationed this week.
6 Chapman Hall news News of residents.
6 Clawson Hall News of residents.
6 Y. M. C. A. cabinet meets Officers elected.
6 Alpha Society Held first meeting and elected officers.
6 Aristos hold meeting Officers elected.
6 Van Houten goes to good position Rural Education Professor L. H. Van Houten is elected head of University of Wyoming's Rural Education Department.
6 Training School News Most football players are returning; schedule for the year.
7 Harmony Hall Echoes News of residents.
7 Do you want a job? Men can apply to Dean Reed.
7 Bible study work popular Classes are larger than normal.
7 Iblings to coach at Jesup Williams Iblings will continue work on campus while coaching at Jesup.
8 Harold Palmer Teaching in Clear Lake.
8 Miss Vernice Allen Performed on piano.
8 Herman Jacobsen Will receive degree in dentistry.
8 Prof. W. H. Davis Visited Cedar Falls.
8 John Sager Teaching in Terrill.
8 Sophus Jacobsen Will attend Harvard Law School.
8 Al Faber Superintendent in Allison.
8 Beryl McCreary Visited parents.
8 Blanche Mercer Visited Achoth House.
8 Janet Galford Left school due to poor health.
8 Garnet Welsch Left school due to ill health in family.
8 The Shakes Entertained new women.
8 Jesse Elizabeth Mecham Married Clifford Goslin.
8 Grace Narber Visited Shellsburg.
8 Eula Lyons Attended wedding of Amelia Anderson.
8 Grace Williams Teaching at Kellogg.
8 Forum Club meets New club starts meeting to discuss issues of the day.
8 Bachelors Hall News of residents.
8 The Shedd News of residents.
8 Ley Hall News of residents.