College Eye — January 19, 1921

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1 Americanization course ready; "The Shorter Constitution" ready for distribution Professor Meyerholz assisted in production of instructions for citizenship.
1 Y. M. and Y. W. pledges Set budgets for the year; YWCA seeks $2350; YMCA seeks $450.
1 Stitt Wilson comes next month; famous speaker has been stirring up colleges of the west Part of evangelical campaign.
1 Lennox College here tonight; first home game to be a thriller Encourages student attendance.
1 Concert to be given soon College Orchestra will perform under direction of Professor Gundry; new rules for membership in group.
1 Long trip taken by team; basketball team drops two games to strong teams in southeastern part of state Lost to Parsons, 24-14, and to Iowa Wesleyan, 29-14.
1 Y. W. gives pageant; "The Striking of America's Hour" pleases large audience Forty women took part; considers success or failure of great civilizations.
1 Seniors entertained; first faculty tea greatly enjoyed Encourages men to attend; hosted by Department of Physical Education.
2 Natural Science Dept. A mastodon tusk that has been found near Des Moines; campus museum has several remnants of tusks.
2 Untitled Professor Cable sprained his ankle while playing volleyball.
2 Guy Hackley may return to school Wants to stay informed with the College Eye.
2 Fast game won last week Started off shaky, but gained points in second half.
2 Students report on work done for college expense money Survey results; majority of students are working for some of their expenses; summary of jobs that they perform.
3 French comedy given French II class will present "Nicette".
3 Sophomores win tournament Interclass basketball tournament ends with victorious sophomores over the juniors, 44-39.
3 Two games scheduled with Tigers One to be played on each of the home courts.
3 Primary news News notes from students in the curriculum.
3 Training School News Lost to East Waterloo in overtime, 18-17.
3 Y. W. to send delegates to Des Moines Dorothy Charles and Doris Clough will attend.
4 Editorially speaking; athletics as a college builder; Homer H. Seerley, President, Iowa State Teachers College President Seerley states his views on participation in intercollegiate athletics and sports.
5 School Administration Club increasingly popular Both students and faculty attend; hear lectures.
5 Are you a member? T. C. Vets organized to benefit veterans; constitution of the group.
5 Otis McCreary making good at Minnesota Versatile athlete sends regards to former college.
5 Doing in other colleges News of other college campuses.
5 Study centers for Jan. 22 Placements of instructors for the week.
5 Sidelights on consolidation Professor Campbell believes that Iowa is making significant strides in school consolidation.
6 Y. M. C. A. campaigns for college men; will visit T. C. Jan. 21 to present secretaryship as life work State-wide recruitment campaign.
6 English Department News notes from the department.
6 Y. W. C. A. news Helen Hendricks talked about her experiences overseas.
6 Y. W. cozy at Mrs. Cross' Friday Weekly meeting.
6 Y. W. C. A. memberships increasing steadily More than doubled within a year nationwide.
6 First student center in South America; opens in Santiago under the Y. M. C. A. Will provide study and club rooms.
7 Aristo society gives interesting program Group hears lectures, readings, and debate.
7 S-U-C-C-E-S-S spells Methodist mix Two hundred students attended.
7 Sigma Tau Delta Participated in a taffy pull.
7 Extension Division Professor Cram will consult in Cherokee; Professor Fullerton will consult in southwestern Iowa.
7 Married Mary Lewis Chambers married Robert W. Crawford.
8 Clawson Hall echoes The resident barber gave many haircuts this week.
8 Orville Abbott Teaching in Steamboat Rock.
8 Harold Christensen Refereed basketball game.
8 The college friends of Miss Grace Brainard Extend sympathy on death of her sister.
8 Vera Duncan Recovering from serious rheumatism.
8 Alice Liebel Recovering from illness.
8 Miss Hunter Was sick.
8 Mr. Lynch Injured his head in a fall.
8 Violet Weaver and Naomi Severson Entertained friends.
8 Margaret Crisman Visited Margaret Stephenson.
8 Mrs. Miriam Brock Gleason Visited ISTC friends.
8 Ethel Martin Visited Ackley.
8 Marcella Ballain Went home due to illness.
8 Helen Varney Has been sick.
8 Miss Fromme Returned from Virginia.
8 Both Miss Hanthorn and Miss Thomes Back at work after recovering from illness.
8 Marcelle Christensen and Melita Wedeking Visited Clarksville.
8 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
8 Achoth Apartment News of residents.
8 Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
8 Zeta society Regular meeting held.
8 Homerian notes Regular monthly social meeting.
8 Wesley Club Series of lectures to be given about the leadership of pastors.
8 Hospital notes Vera Duncan has had rheumatism; several students have had small pox.
8 Sara Mae Spearing Practice teaching in Waterloo.