College Eye — November 17, 1920

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1 Training school plays C. F. High It has been five years since T. C. has won against C. F.
1 Y. W. C. A. tea
1 Famous Russian pianist here next Tuesday; third lecture course number to be best music number of the year Benno Moiseitsch will perform; photo.
1 Hardest game this week Will play Des Moines College; they have a strong team.
1 Columbia game a 14-14 tie; officials play star game; Dubuque team puts up splendid fight T. C. carried the ball well, but Columbia passed well.
1 T. C. graduates hold banquet Banquet held at Iowa State Teachers Association conference.
2 Music Annie Pierce gave recital in Mount Vernon.
2 Prof. Samson to retire Has taught at the school since 1894; resignation effective June 1, 1921.
2 Director of Pratt Institute lectures Walter Scott Perry spoke about geography, history, and art.
2 President of Swarthmore resigns Joseph Swain was also president of the National Education Association in 1914.
2 Music Annie Pierce gave recital in Mount Vernon.
2 Free ticket to theater Free tickets available from ad in paper.
2 Tsukasaki tells solution of Jap problem; Archer, student volunteer, talks of life work Excerpts from address to Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. meetings.
2 Bakkum makes hit at I. S. T. A. Spoke about ideas on public school agriculture education.
3 Congratulations in order Professor Hanthorn's trunk was stolen en route to Cedar Falls in August; was recovered this month.
3 Y. W. C. A. hikes Thirty to forty have attended each hike; deemed successful by the organizers.
3 Training School News Won against Grundy Center, 40-0; girls glee club organized.
3 Rev. McLeod addressed Y. on "Ideals" Used proverbs to address and challenge men.
3 Indiana plans campaign for educational advance Wants to raise national education ranking.
4 Editorially speaking; the fate of private and denominational schools Concerned about smaller colleges consolidating due to lack of money and students.
4 News Wants students to bring their news to the College Eye office.
4 Student working conditions on the Hill Believes students should earn wages comparable to what non-students make.
5 State Teachers College allowed new service Will send lantern slides about rural education to superintendents of rural schools.
5 War veterans organize Decided not to make their own chapter of the American Legion; hope that all veterans will join.
5 The noon-day lunch Spoke about what to serve students at noon.
5 Morningside has chosen triangular debates Morningside team rosters.
5 Our neighbor colleges News of nearby colleges.
6 Old Goldlette Updates about the progress of the 1921 Old Gold.
6 Study Centers for November 20 Schedule of where professors will be this week.
6 Last week's results in football; Illinois-Wisconsin score upsets all the dope Conference team results.
6 Bower-Wray Genevieve Bower married Arthur Wray in Chicago.
6 Prof. Fromme to talk on Smith-Hughes home economics Will speak to consolidated school club.
7 Extension Division News about the study centers.
7 Philo Met and enjoyed program.
7 Physical Education Dept. News notes from the department.
7 Report of the Mathematics Club meeting Hear reports of meeting in Des Moines.
7 Primary notes News of students in that curriculum.
7 First and second year junior college Students asked to dress like kids to come to the party.
8 Mabel Holaday Visited Iowa City.
8 Veronica Rhody Visited sister Miriam.
8 Marguerite Fee Visited friends in Iowa City.
8 Naomi Severson Visited parents.
8 Helen Senker Visited friends at ISTC.
8 Martha Short Visited parents in Toledo.
8 Wayne Jewell Will teach in Alburnet.
8 Clawson Hall echoes Topic of debate is League of Nations.
8 Dwight Kelly Visited Waverly.
8 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
8 Ley Hall News of residents.
8 Mr. Goetch's Sunday School class Over one hundred attended.
8 Achoth apartments News of residents.
8 Remington Hall News of residents.