College Eye — November 11, 1920

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1 Dr. Smith in Turkey during massacres; tells Y. M. and Y. W. of harrowing experiences Tells about experiences in Turkish Armenia.
1 Orchestra will give concert Performance program.
1 Public recital by music students Roster of students and their work.
1 Ellsworth defeated by top-heavy score; team plays Columbia next Saturday; fifth straight victory by 38-0 score ISTC played an inexperienced team.
1 Enji Tsukasaki; a noted Japanese coming Friday to spend weekend at T. C. Will speak at student volunteer meeting of the YWCA.
1 Dr. Longwell denies report Head of Highland Park College believes there is no shortage in teachers; other reports seem to indicate that there is a considerable shortage..
1 Second lecture number Monday; Walter Scott Perry will lecture on "India, its picturesque life and street scenes" and "the life, religion, and art of t Profile of the speaker.
1 Student autoed to Sunday school Cedar Falls churches used cars to transport students.
1 Mr. Conrad to give recital at Lisbon
2 Bartlett Hall party Held Halloween party; description of long celebration.
2 Last week's scores; where they play this week Conference schools' scores and upcoming games.
2 Our neighbor colleges News of area conference colleges.
2 Training School News Defeated Osage, 7-0.
3 C. S. A. A. notes About forty new members initiated.
3 Miss Hooper working in New York Working for textbook publisher there.
3 Former football stars regret missing Homecoming Excerpts from letters from students who could not come to campus.
3 Expect hard game at Dubuque; our chance to even up old scores History of games with Dubuque.
3 Music Department News notes on music students.
3 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
3 Debating teams chosen For triangular debate against Morningside and Simpson; will debate question of federal government influence on labor disputes.
4 Editorially speaking; November 11 should be legal holiday Should remember the great sacrifices that those in military service made.
4 Thanksgiving Spirit Wants to celebrate Thanksgiving at home with a break from school.
4 Are you anti-American? Encourages people to accept all other Americans.
5 An Armistice Day story with a moral; Terrence Bryan Black was a student of I. S. T. C. Originally printed in the Sunday paper.
5 Harold Shoemaker has narrow escape Was attacked and robbed in China; has been doing educational work in Japan and Siberia.
6 America's influences in the Philippines Venancio Trinidad addresses meeting.
6 Two Bartlett Hall girls send telegram Women sent telegram encouraging Ellsworth to win the football game against I. S. T. C.
6 Study Centers Nov. 13 Schedule of where teachers will be working.
6 Sidelights on Consolidation Professor Campbell talks about trends in school consolidation.
7 Homerian notes Installed new officers and told stories.
7 Alphas entertain Entertained Philomathean Society.
7 Mr. Goetch's S. S. class Ninety-five students attended.
7 Delta Phi Delta Pledges entertain members.
7 Primary News Students held Halloween party.
7 English Dept. Professor Martin is coaching the oratory contestants.
8 Gertrude Keneally Visited home in Jesup.
8 Velma Blocker, Helen Trummer, and Hulda Keller Practice teaching in Waterloo.
8 Verne Roderick Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Tracy Hodsdon Has recovered from illness.
8 Ruth Watts Teaching in Britt.
8 John Lucas Back in school.
8 Ethel Martin Visited her mother.
8 Bettie Hart Visited home in Belle Plaine.
8 Helen Strickland Visited Parkersburg.
8 Miss Pearl Murphy and Ruth Gibson Entertained friends.
8 Hope Foote and Maude McVey Visited Training School.
8 Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
8 McHall News News about residents; had a good Halloween celebration.
8 T. C. graduate has important position in Michigan Genevieve Knight works in a part-time school for young people who already have jobs.
8 Chapman Hall news News of residents.
8 Senior B. A. notes
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Eula Lyons Visited ISTC friends.