College Eye — December 8, 1920

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1 Triangular debate a tie; negative teams win for all three schools T. C.'s negative team won against Simpson.
1 California to reorganize normal school Graduates from other colleges not up to California standards will not be able to teach in the state.
1 First winter term lecture tonight; three numbers during winter quarter The Zoellner Quartette will perform.
1 Miss Huglin goes to California Will visit Berkeley, Pasadena, and Riverside, among other locations.
1 Winter oratorical next week An interstate contest representative will be chosen from a field of seven contestants..
1 Program on consolidated school conference Speakers and their topics.
1 Athletic special next week Will feature the football team in next week's paper.
1 University research lecture here Dec. 15 Dr. H. L. Rietz will lecture about correlation and application to scientific problems.
1 Administration Club to meet New meeting time to accommodate charter members.
2 Training School News Kenneth Starbuck received honorable mention at the state convention.
2 34 students finish courses Roster of those who received certificates or diplomas.
2 Student reception at Christian Church, Fri. 7:30 p. m.
3 W. L. Wallace takes position in Government Department Taking the position vacated by Henry Peterson; profile of Professor Wallace.
3 Educational notes News of other teacher colleges.
3 Faculty contributions appear in leading educational magazines Brief survey of some recent faculty publications.
3 First Y. M. meeting of term a general discussion meeting Members spoke about the various aspects of the Y. M. C. A.
4 Editorially speaking; students of central Europe in critical condition Compares economic state of European schools to American ones at the request of Herbert Hoover.
4 Editorially speaking; lest we forget Laments that the recent election depended heavily on the League of Nations.
5 Doing in other colleges Happenings in conference schools.
5 A final examination Professor Getchell takes an introspective look at education.
6 Extension Division Professor Slacks will work in Extension; many copies of Professor Ries's nature study pamphlet distributed.
6 Study centers Dec. 11th Schedule of where professors will be this week.
6 Sidelights on Consolidation Professor Campbell examines the factors leading to success in a consolidated school.
7 Former T. C. student finishes course in nursing Frances M. Hersey completes studies.
7 Music Dept. Leora Doolittle will sing solo part in The Messiah.
7 Commercial news Commercial Club will meet.
7 Eulalian society Roster of new officers.
7 Homerian notes Held meeting with floral theme.
7 Philo Roster of elected officers for winter term.
7 Miss Laura Benedict Professor Benedict is still sick.
7 The Charivari Poem.
8 Clawson Hall echoes Welcomes new members.
8 Owing to the fatal illness of her father Dorothy Mills was called home.
8 Charles Addington Working as traveling salesman.
8 Bertha Van de Brake Will teach in Cotter.
8 Peter Jorgensen On campus looking for teachers.
8 Johanna Teerink Went home for awhile.
8 Announcements were received Lillian Specht married Harry Larsen.
8 Miss Alice Dixon Visited campus.
8 Josephine Dunn Called home.
8 Friends of Miss Ann Tiedens Ann Tiedens married Fred Miller.
8 John Glenn Visited campus.
8 Violet Weaver Visited friends in Cedar Rapids.
8 Nate Fields Back at ISTC.
8 Herluf Strandskov Will teach near Canadian border.
8 Wendell Strike Visited campus.
8 Word had been received Frances McMahon, Dolly Mahood, and others are doing well at Sioux Falls.
8 Hazel Ames and Lillian Thomas Back at ISTC.
8 Harmony Hall Echoes News notes about residents.
8 Enrollment larger than last year Total enrollment winter term 1920 is 1294, which is fifty more students than last year.
8 Edyth Garrett Will teach in Geneva.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Miss Riggs back from three months vacation Toured western United States.
8 Miss Rice in consultative service in Story County Also has other assignments.