College Eye — February 2, 1921

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1 Downtown high school has declamatory contest Annual contest winners.
1 Do you know Stitt Wilson?; Y. speaker has had wide experience in social work Profile of upcoming speaker.
1 Pupils give wind recital Program of performers and their work.
1 Another prize essay contest National Women's Christian Temperance Union will accept essays dealing with the eighteenth amendment and the evils of cigarettes.
1 Team takes two day trip; plays Buena Vista and Morningside; will tackle Buena Vista Friday and Morningside Saturday Preview of the games.
1 Training School wins great victory Won against East Waterloo.
1 Des Moines wins fast game; Knox, the forward pass wizard again defeats Teachers College
1 Piano recital enjoyed Roster of performers and their work.
1 Faculty gymnasium class begins Twenty-five were present for first class.
1 Miss Larson to teach at Iowa Falls Mayme B. Larson will teach English there.
2 Y meeting to be especially interesting Next three meetings to be on similar topics.
2 Root for the home town first . . . Encourages students to cheer for the High School basketball team.
2 The Wesley Club Encourages all denominations to attend meetings.
2 Students lead a most interesting meeting Russell Lamson, Ruth Souter, and Mary Stone speak to group.
2 Life work meetings held Answers questions pertaining to post-college life.
2 Teachers College alumnus becoming popular as an authoress Bess Streeter Aldrich is profiled in national magazine.
2 Lester attending state college of New Mexico Walter Lester writes of experiences.
2 About salaries Teachers' salaries will be raised in the next year.
2 Lincoln's Birthday To be observed with program on February 14.
3 Russian girls adopt American club plan; girl reserve manual translated for Russian workers
3 Copy American methods Methods of raising money used in Europe are patterned after U. S. methods.
3 Robinson testing tests Ben Robinson wants to measure aptitudes for work in commercial courses.
3 Training School News Won against Waterloo East, 21-19.
3 Y. W. C. A. news; Stanford White house now foreign girls club; architect's New York home serves fifteen nationalities
3 Sidelights on Consolidation Professor Campbell believes that money would better be spent on consolidates schools than on small, country schools.
4 Editorially speaking; Groundhog Day Believes that students should pay more attention to the groundhog.
4 Editorially speaking; another use for a mirror Wants students to watch themselves dancing in the mirror to determine their appropriateness.
4 Editorially speaking; who are your reporters? Wants new reporters to submit their names to the paper.
4 Editorially speaking; hand us your news Students should get their news into the office early for publication.
5 "Cross references" Explains how cross references are used in the Library.
5 Natural Science news Zinc has been found near Griswold.
5 Some Teachers College ideals Students were asked to write down the person they resemble the most.
5 Doing in other colleges News of other Iowa colleges.
6 Rurals go to Hudson Consolidated School Administration Club and professors went to a Farmers' Short Course.
6 Basketball invitations out Northeastern Iowa basketball tournament will be held on campus.
6 Clio News notes; elected new officers.
6 Homerian notes Held regular business meeting.
6 Natural Science Dept. News notes from the department.
6 Primary Dept. News notes from the department.
6 Chemistry Department Seminar will meet every Wednesday to discuss matters not reached in class.
6 Extension Division Bulletins on citizenship are being requested nationwide.
6 Bureau of education sending bulletin abroad New bulletins are in demand in other countries.
6 Study centers Feb. 5 Placements of instructors for the week.
7 Philo-Alpha party; Friday, Feb. 4, Gymnasium Will feature dancing and cards.
7 Philo Held debate; encourages attendance.
7 Davis Hall diary News of residents.
7 Geneva Club meets; Monday Feb. 7 at 7:30 Encouraging students to attend summer conference.
7 Feb. 1 is here; Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. pledges are due Encourages student donations.
7 Danish film shown at the college Students appreciated the accurate view presented of Denmark.
7 T. C. High has mid-year graduation Four students graduated.
7 Hurrah! Spring is here! Edna Gibson saw a robin.
8 Killen Hall News of residents.
8 Trevor Haight Visited campus.
8 Martha Short Visited parents.
8 Rezin Domer Called home due to mother's death.
8 Miss Julia and Abbie Cole Recovering from illness.
8 LeRoy Hieber Will leave school and attend Northwestern University; John Heskitt is also studying there.
8 Myron L. Begeman Will study engineering at University of Michigan.
8 Friends of Miss Grace Tear Grace Tear will teach at normal school in Nebraska.
8 Mr. and Mrs. John Leitsch Moved into house on College Hill.
8 Roger Kingsbury Working as salesman for Iowa Gate Company.
8 Pearl Middlebrook Resigned from Training School; will take position in Oklahoma.
8 Mary Doherty Will teach in Wisconsin.
8 Miss Luse Called home due to family illness.
8 Nellie Day, Myrtle Sherwood, and Ella Riley Have left school.
8 Miss Edith Barnard Left school and moved to Seattle.
8 Miss Margaret Sullivan Left school due to poor health.
8 Elizabeth Smith Has been sick.
8 Mamie Lister Teaching home economics in Waterloo; visited college friends.
8 Helen Strickland Visited Charles City.
8 George Bleecker Visited college friends.
8 Edna Fearer Visited Hudson.
8 Clawson Hall echoes News of residents.
8 Tammany Hall Six residents live in the new hall.
8 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
8 Chapman Hall Word games with residents' names.
8 John Winn Visited ISTC friends.
8 Births Professors Salter and Ries have new babies.
8 Marriages Marion Cooley married Giovanni Volpe-Serra di Paar; Alberta Woodring married Giles C. Rima; Alice Whitney married Henry E. Rohrssen.