College Eye — October 20, 1920

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1 Football captain returns to T. C.; will bolster backfield Lawrence Whitford is eligible for football.
1 Donaldson tells of life at Oxford; gives first hand information about great English University Donaldson was a Rhodes scholar, who spoke at a recent YMCA meeting.
1 Teachers win second home game; Penn outplayed throughout contest Score was 21-0; recap of the game.
1 Noted speaker here Saturday Former Governor of Pennsylvania Martin G. Brumbaugh will speak.
1 Y. W. C. A. meeting Consider changes in membership criteria.
1 Homecoming to be October 30; alumni will see Parsons game; every student will be a booster Activities are being arranged.
1 T. C. graduate in Czecko-Slovakia Emily Pipal is working with the Junior Red Cross.
2 Miss Hooper resigns Will take position in New York.
2 Republican Club meeting Carlton Sias addresses group.
2 Assistant coach proving valuable Dr. Powers assists Coach Doseff.
2 Senator De Wolf speaks to Democrats Summary of remarks at Cox-Roosevelt Club meeting.
2 Professor Peterson goes to Laramie, Wyo. Henry Peterson will become head of political science department at University of Wyoming.
3 Mr. Hart goes to Terre Haute Will attend education conference.
3 Cram attends social work conference Professor Cram was selected to go to the Iowa State Teachers Conference on Social Work.
3 Methodist Student Council meeting Roster of officers.
3 Orchestra adopts new policy; plan for extension initiated The College Orchestra will now allow members of the community to join and perform with the group.
3 Team meets old rivals; expect to overcome famous jinx Will play Dubuque.
4 From our neighboring colleges News from colleges in Eastern Iowa.
4 Student Council organized Roster of officers.
4 Editorially speaking; contribute liberally to a worthy cause Encourages students to give money to the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.
4 The League of Nations Professor Wester hopes opposing viewpoint will respond.
5 Training School News Football team defeated Reinbeck, 31-0.
5 Football scores last week Scores of all conference football teams.
5 Miss Sheriff goes to Africa Edna Sheriff will be a missionary with the United Presbyterian Board.
5 Hulda Kline to enter missionary work in India Visited campus before departing.
5 Y. to give all-school party
5 The absent voters law Encourages students to vote by absentee ballot if they are unable to go to the polls on election day.
6 Study centers for October 23 Roster of assignments for the week.
6 West High beats Cedar Falls on local field Score was 21-6.
6 Students lead Y meeting Three students spoke at meeting; excerpts from their addresses.
7 Board of sponsors meet Consider matters of student welfare.
7 Extension division Roster of current extension assignments.
7 Commercial news News about students engaged in commercial studies or work.
7 Natural Science Dept. Faculty will do some seining on the Cedar River in order to help preserve game fish.
8 Senior B. A. News notes about members of the class.
8 McKinstry Hall News notes about residents.
8 Harmony Hall echoes News notes about residents.
8 Helen Van der Veer Teaching in Rock Rapids.
8 Verne Roderick Visited friends.
8 The Y. W. C. A. cabinet Stayed at Willard Hall.
8 Bartlett Hall News notes about residents.
8 Remington Hall News notes about residents.
8 Chapman Hall news News notes about residents.
8 Clio-Orios have party
8 Eulalians Officers installed; enjoyed program and refreshments.
8 Physical Education Notes Meriam Brock went home with appendicitis.
8 Zeta Society Breakfast was served to new members.
8 Al Faber Visited Cedar Falls.