College Eye — January 26, 1921

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1 Des Moines game Saturday; Parsons game called off
1 Ruffnex put up grand game T. C. won, 26-4.
1 "Y" secretary tells of industrial problems; John A. Dyre speaks on "The Human Relationship to Industry" Excerpts from his address.
1 Team beats Lennox, 24-22 Basketball performance much improved.
1 Heads Chemistry Dept. Mary Doherty will head chemistry department at Kenosha, Wisconsin, High School.
1 A new state song---"Iowa, Proud Iowa" Virginia Wright Logan taught under President Seerley in Oskaloosa.
1 Miss Greve goes to Cedar Rapids Edith Greve took teaching position there.
1 Students to take up nursing Mildred Newton will study nursing at Northwestern University.
1 Hon. J. Stitt Wilson Will speak about "Constructive Christian Democracy".
1 Mrs. Booth thoroly enjoyed; Maude Ballington Booth delivers splendid address on prison reform
1 Legislative sidelights on consolidation Professor Campbell offers brief history of consolidation in Iowa; previews legislation.
2 Campbell speaks to county supervisors Spoke of consolidating schools.
2 Untitled Professor Eells spoke to leading agricultural authorities.
2 Study Centers January 29 Locations of professors for the week.
2 The Wesley Club Organized club; elected officers.
2 Noted minister dead Former student Edwin Grant Copeland died.
2 Orth tells of life at West Point Leonard Orth writes of his experiences there.
3 Training School News Won against Nashua (18-16) and Reinbeck (27-23).
3 Y. W. C. A. news Thirty-five women attended informal meeting.
3 "Eat a lot for me" on Feb. 1; day chosen as Y. W. C. A. invisible guest day Students can purchase an extra meal and the proceeds will help world hunger.
4 Editorially speaking; time to announce candidacy Staff election to be held soon.
4 Editorially speaking; how about some more pep? Encourages school spirit.
4 Editorially speaking; a valuable historical sketch Professor Campbell's "Sidelights on Consolidation" is widely circulated in other newspapers.
4 Doing in other colleges Happenings in college campuses across Iowa.
4 Editorially speaking; the need Encourages future teachers to be well-educated themselves.
6 Committee on conferences meets Consolidated schools discussed.
6 Y. M. and Y. W. meeting Professor Wallace spoke on the "Brotherhood of Man".
6 With the seniors Will have a bob party.
6 Home Economics Club Enjoyed dinner at Professor Read's home.
7 English Department News notes on the department.
7 Commercial notes News notes on the department.
7 Chresto Enjoyed mid-winter party.
7 Extension Division News; credit Extension classes being offered.
8 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
8 Misses Myrtle Abrahamson and Helen Martin Visited Iowa City.
8 Misses Angela Goodenow and Anna Olson Have been sick.
8 Miss Lydia Jensen's sister Visited Lydia.
8 The second grade teachers Heard that Vera Duncan would be with them soon.
8 Miss Dorothy Sands Visited Waterloo.
8 Miss Myrtle Sherwood Suffering from nervousness.
8 Miss Hilda Dondelinger Father died.
8 Miss Irma Montgomery Has been sick.
8 Miss Myrtle Green Visited Vinton.
8 Dr. F. N. Mead Visited Ames to inspect health services there.
8 Mrs. Louise Bowman Gayler Visited campus.
8 Tracy Hodsdon Teaching at University of Dubuque.
8 Miss Edna Boyles Visited Independence.
8 Edna Harris Went home due to her father's illness.
8 Miss Duncan Continuing recovery from rheumatism.
8 Leona Spragg Back in school after illness.
8 Members of Delta Phi Delta Entertained in honor of Hazel Johnson.
8 Vesta Weaver Visiting friends.
8 Irma Wagner Visited parents in Waterloo.
8 Keith Cook Back in school.
8 Mrs. Ora L. Frederick Visited campus.
8 Miss Josie Rogers Went home due to illness.
8 Edith Greve Will teach in Cedar Rapids.
8 Word received Leora Doolittle is recovering from operation
8 Lawrence Putney Assisting on family farm.
8 Mary White Visited parents in Cedar Falls.
8 Marie Purdy Teaching in Independence.
8 Helen Strickland Went to Parkersburg.
8 Miss Bernice Greve Visiting sister Edith.
8 Hope Foote Teaching in Charles City.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Sigma Tau Delta Hosted tea.
8 Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
8 Burnell Hall news News of residents.
8 Chapman Hall news News notes about residents.
8 Dorrell House Two residents participated in a wedding.
8 Fraternity dance Hobos and Xanhos hosted.
8 The Alphas Entertained with Japanese program.