College Eye — November 3, 1920

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1 T. C. wins homecoming game; strong Parsons team goes down to defeat; team in line for conference championship Beat Parsons College, 14-0; recap of the game.
1 Faculty entertains H. S. High school faculty threw a party for students.
1 Homecoming all that could be desired; 225 grads come back to alma mater First Homecoming successful; enjoyed greetings, party, and football.
1 Walter Scott Perry here Nov. 15; second lecture number by director of Pratt Institute Will present illustrated lecture.
1 Piano and song recital Professors Conrad and Zechiel will perform.
1 Former student visits T. C. General George McManus speaks at chapel; will be heading for the Philippine Islands.
1 Y. M. C. A. --- Y. W. C. A. Floyd Smith will speak on missionary work.
2 Ellsworth our next victim Next football game is in Iowa Falls.
2 Lucas returns to school John Lucas, Jr., who had to leave school last summer, returns.
2 C. S. A. A. notes Held informal party.
2 Grinnell gives $3,000 for help of China mission
2 Senior B. A. News notes about seniors.
2 Training School News Basketball team won against Greene, 40-14.
2 Best pep meeting ever First pep meeting was a success; spirited addresses by students and faculty.
2 Great interest in declamatory contest Field has been narrowed from thirty-five to fourteen.
3 Alpha notes Twenty alumnae visited.
3 Neotrophian Held business meeting; elected officers.
3 Primary department Elizabeth Draper married Charles Biastock.
3 Austrians hostile to Germans during war Professor Donaldson tells of journeys through post-war Europe.
3 The Christian athlete Head of Waterloo YMCA addresses campus YMCA;
3 Republican Club holds final meeting A. D. Lovejoy addresses group.
4 Editorially speaking; Gov. Harding's plan will not help Disagrees with educational reform plan.
4 Do the students want Thanksgiving vacation? The student body wants a break from classes on Thanksgiving Day and the Friday afterward.
5 Our neighbor colleges News from schools in the conference.
5 Teachers college at I. S. T. A. Students attended conference; many faculty took part in program.
6 The English Club Enjoyed discussion of free verse.
6 First year primaries News notes on members of class.
6 Eulalians Held business meeting; initiate twelve new members.
6 Extension division Only two study centers this weekend.
6 Five little red devils Take part in discussions of character.
7 Natural Science Department Professor Cable will give paper at national meeting.
7 Alpha alumnae party Current members were guests of alumnae.
7 Commercial News of students in commercial education; Commercial Club organized; roster of officers.
7 Kindergarteners have party Celebrated Halloween.
7 Physical Education Dept. News about students in department; enjoy soccer game.
8 John Winn In real estate business in Cedar Rapids.
8 Beatrice Johnk Visited Steamboat Rock.
8 Among the members of last year's graduation class A few alumni from the Class of 1920 returned for Homecoming.
8 Harold Sheldon Visited College Hill.
8 Ruth Snider and Mary White Were campus guests.
8 John Lucas Visited campus.
8 Mrs. Genevieve Turnipseed Visited Cedar Falls.
8 William Franklin Visited Cedar Rapids.
8 Elmer P. Schindler Farming in southern Iowa; will return to school.
8 Bartlett Hall News notes about residents; many went home despite Homecoming.
8 Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
8 Farran Hall Held Halloween party.
8 Roger Kingsbury Now a salesman in Kansas.
8 Ferguson Hall News of residents.