College Eye — October 27, 1920

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1 T. C. team defeats Upper Iowa; beats Fayette team 21-0; many T. C. fans see victory over favorite enemy Game highlights.
1 Junior P. T.'s have ceremonial Campfire Girls hold service outside.
1 Homecoming will be success; expect large number of visitors Final arrangements are being made for Homecoming.
1 Y. W. will entertain
1 Music students give recital Roster of performers and their work.
1 Miss Childs gives novel song recital Review of folk song recital.
1 Y. celebrates end of finance drive Did not meet goal; received pledges for $2500 out of $2800 needed.
1 Reduced rates to Iowa State Teachers Ass'n; Des Moines, Iowa, November 4, 5, 6, 1920 Railway reduced ticket prices for students attending conference.
2 Mrs. James D. Woolfer Was in town and visited the campus.
2 Earl Stout Is superintendent of McCallsburg schools.
2 Died at Chicago Richard Hughes died.
2 Helen Hull Orr Accompanied her husband to Cleveland, Ohio.
2 E. R. Nichols Recently sold a business.
2 W. W. Patty Is a department director in Berkeley, California.
2 Tom Anderson Manages a garage in Douglas, Wyoming.
2 Mrs. P. E. Ellis Died.
2 Commercial News Organization of Commercial Club planned.
2 Philo Gave short program.
2 Band is going fine! Professor McCreary believes he has a balanced band but is still seeking members.
2 Chas. A. Addington Is a salesman in Boston.
2 Republican Club Hold discussion following address by former Governor Brumbaugh.
2 Change in football schedule Ellsworth College game moved up to November 5; will play Columbia College on November 12.
2 Save the dates All-school parties to be sponsored by Student Council.
2 Mathematics Department R. H. Bretzke spoke to the Mathematics Club.
3 Gamma Dinner party was held.
3 English department News notes on students and faculty.
3 Physical Science J. O. Perrine is enjoying his work at Cornell University.
3 Shake-Aristo Shakespeareans initiated thirty members.
3 "Y" campaign celebrated About four hundred students enjoyed games and entertainment.
3 Physical Ed. Dept. News notes on physical education students.
3 McHall items News of residents.
3 Farran Hall News of residents.
3 Zeta Society Held meeting and initiation.
3 Sidelights on consolidation Professor Campbell offers news on school consolidation around the country.
4 Poole's index and the Readers' Guide Indexes periodical articles to make them easier to find.
4 Editorially speaking; a protest vote Encourages students to consider voting for a less popular party, rather than for Harding or Cox.
4 Editorially speaking; I. S. T. A. Nov. 4-5-6 Wants students to attend the state teachers conference.
4 Editorially speaking; our neighboring colleges Updates from area colleges.
5 Training School News Football team beat Independence, 28-0.
5 Senior B. A. News notes on members of the class.
5 Extension Division News notes on extension activities
5 Study centers, Oct. 30 Placements of professors for the week.
5 Christ the man address by Miss Rice to Y. M. C. A. Summary of Professor Rice's remarks.
5 Advocates educational change; proposed re-organization of the State Educational Institutions urged by Clyde L. Herring Democratic gubernatorial candidate Clyde Herring backs education.
6 Hardest game this week Homecoming game will be against Parsons College, the toughest team of the season.
6 Mrs. Marie Moore Fredrickson addresses Cox-Roosevelt club Excerpts from her address.
6 Victor Peterson at Stanford Now doing graduate work in chemistry there; enjoyed the drive to California.
6 Christian Church Short business meeting held.
6 Pep club gets nearly $100 Most raised for Pep Club at one time.
7 Clio Initiated twenty new members; enjoyed program.
7 Miss Bessie Grace Keith takes Miss Hooper's place Professor Hooper will be music specialist with Silver Burdette; Professor Keith has taught during summer terms.
7 Primary news Had a fall festival.
7 Bartlett Hall News notes about residents.
8 Chapman Hall news News notes about residents.
8 Harmony Hall echoes News notes on residents; will sell oranges to benefit Florida orphanage.
8 Geneva Waters, Delinda Roggensack, and Jean Sauter Attended opera in Des Moines.
8 Miss Eva McKee Parents are visiting.
8 Cornelia Norton Visited home in Marshalltown.
8 Kenneth Frisby Visited Maquoketa.
8 Gene Bower Visited Alice Brown.
8 Mary Donly Visited brother at Drake.
8 Ruth Kellogg Visited Iowa City.
8 Peg Allison Visited Mary Chambers.
8 Nellie Clease Visiting Mary Parkhouse.