College Eye — September 29, 1920

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1 Frances Ingram here Wednesday Will perform music selection; photo.
1 Cedar Falls High wins Against Charles City, 7-0.
1 Football season open; team stops famous Coe machine; entire game played in boiling heat ISTC lost to Coe, 10-0.
1 Y. W. C. A. enjoys hike Regular Saturday morning feature.
1 Campaign opened by Republicans; Harold Christiansen club president College Republicans will hold meetings in support of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
1 Hon. Nate Kendall here Thursday Campaigning for Governor of Iowa.
1 Democrats notice! Will organize Cox-Roosevelt Club.
1 Rev. McLeod addressed Y meeting Excerpts from address.
1 Y. M. membership drive on Hope to reach every man on campus.
2 Training School News To play Waverly this weekend.
2 Study Centers this week Placements of professors for the week.
2 Best pep meeting in years Applauds students' energy.
2 Y. M. holds first mid-week meeting Included prayer and singing.
2 Physical eds have picnic About fifty enjoyed food and games on the river.
3 Mr. Eells addresses administration club Talks about work in Hudson, Jesup, and Orange; club elects officers.
3 New bulletin distributed On standardization of rural school music; will be sent to all the rural schools.
3 Sidelights on Consolidation Professor Campbell writes about consolidation across the country.
4 On using the library Instructions on using the library wisely.
4 Editorially speaking; the teacher shortage Greatest shortage in rural schools; will bring teachers in from outside the state.
4 Editorially speaking; students affected by new rates Street railway rates doubled; students upset.
5 Department of Education Professor Buffum moved into a new home; Amy Arey did institute work in South Dakota.
5 Will Teachers College have an annual this year? If students don't raise enough money, there will not be an Old Gold this year.
5 More pictures for library Three more paintings will be hung in the library; William de Leftwich Dodge makes further suggestions.
5 Hudson initial community meet Students and their families from around the area met for readings and games.
6 George W. Satterthwait Now supervising teachers in the Philippine Islands.
6 S. A. Cohagan Is the general secretary for the Y. M. C. A.
6 Sioux Club reorganized Meeting held; elected officers.
6 Pep Club organized More than two hundred students attended meeting.
6 Raymond B. Leland Is principal in San Jose, California.
6 Salient features of the Philippine educational system Venancio Trinidad compares American education to that of the Philippines.
7 New instructor in English Bertha Campbell joins the staff.
7 Teachers to seek place in cabinet; national association to make organized fight Presidential Cabinet office would be established to help with teacher shortage.
7 Music notes News of those in the department.
7 Extension division News of instructors and their work around the state.
7 Conference of normal training schools coming State superintendent expects at least one delegate from each school to attend.
8 Wendell Strike Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Weir Hall news Enjoyed breakfast picnic.
8 Chapman Hall news Many went home for the weekend.
8 Ferguson Hall Corda Hargesheimer's brother-in-law died.
8 Senior primary notes News about group members.
8 Junior primaries Roster of officers.
8 Natural science department News of people in the department.
8 English Department Oratorical contest to be held in six weeks.
8 Eulalian society Programs for the upcoming weeks.
8 Commercials begin operating First meeting held.
8 Miss Vesta Rugg Teaching at Rudd.
8 Clio Enjoyed picnic at golf course.
8 Alpha Society Meeting held; went on a picnic.
8 Philo First meeting held.