College Eye — February 23, 1921

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1 College Eye election next Wednesday Only paid subscribers may vote.
1 Dubuque here Friday afternoon Will be a tough match.
1 Y. W. notes Miss Tunnell will speak.
1 Miss Cordts given first place; wins from best woman orators of Iowa; Morningside takes second and Parsons third Profile of Anna Cordts; spoke on :America and the New Era"; will represent Iowa in the interstate contest in May.
1 Orchestral concert pleases audience Performance review.
1 Team overwhelms 2 opponents; Wesleyan beaten decisively Won, 29-5.
1 Everything ready for Stitt Wilson; noted sociologist and religious leader to be here Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Sponsored by Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A.; photo.
2 Vote the M. N. M. ticket College Eye staff candidates.
2 Announcements Roster of four slates of candidates for College Eye elections.
2 Prof. Getchell speaks to Sunday night meeting of the Y. M. and Y. W. on harvesting Excerpts from his address.
2 The Wesley Club Invites everyone to attend.
2 Iowa State volunteer union Feb. 18-21 Overview of conference; one hundred students from across Iowa attend.
2 Junior party Description of the party.
2 Y. to hold discussion meeting tonight Will hold a more in depth discussion of what was talked about last meeting.
2 John Drinkwater tomorrow night Noted English lecturer to speak; photo.
3 Vote for the staff that renders service to the school! Encourages voters to choose them in the College Eye elections; photo.
3 Training School News Defeated Cedar Falls for the first time.
3 President Seerley heads conference; State Teachers College to be well represented at Atlantic City President Seerley and other faculty will participates in National Council of Education convention.
3 Books on the Pilgrims Encourages further reading on the Pilgrims by suggesting books in the library.
3 K. L. K.; students of I. S. T. C. Seeks support for the College Eye election.
4 Doing in other colleges Happenings in college campuses in Iowa.
4 Editorially speaking; a reply Protests that this generation is not morally worse than the previous one.
5 An important rural service Encourages volunteering for the farmer's institute.
5 Farmers' institute a success Meetings held in Hudson.
5 The third grade theater Constructing a toy theater.
6 Geneva Club Each member donated thirty-five cents to the Old Gold fund.
6 Natural Science News notes from the department; Professor Aitchison's book has gone to press.
6 Music Department News notes on faculty and students in the department.
6 Commercial Department News notes on department people.
6 Twenty-seven in graduating class Winter term graduates will receive diplomas or certificates.
6 Physical Science Presentation on purchasing equipment for a laboratory.
6 Faculty to give graduating addresses Twenty-three instructors will give Commencement addresses.
6 Social Science News notes on the department and on several courses in particular.
7 Second year kindergarten News notes on students in the curriculum.
7 Primary Dept. News notes about students in the curriculum.
7 Upper Iowa defeated on their floor T. C. won basketball game, 25-10.
8 Flossie Allsup Recovering from small pox; hope to return to school soon.
8 Izetta Bradley Attended brother's wedding.
8 Miss Frances Wheeler Called home due to mother's illness.
8 Jennie Duggan Teaching in Hanlontown.
8 Marie Purdy Teaching in Independence.
8 Saturday, February 19 Home economics students attended movie and had a party.
8 Glenn Bakkum Visited campus.
8 Mabel Durfey and Grace M. Worthington Visited Gladys Dowlin.
8 Bertha Sharp and Mary Rupert Visited Vinton.
8 Last Friday Clinton Nasby visited his sister Agnes.
8 Miss Taylor Visited Ethel Martin.
8 Norine Schmoeller Visited friends in Bartlett Hall.
8 Miss Linderman and Miss Eubank Visited Alice Hanthorn.
8 Supt. Wendell White Working in Hanlontown.
8 Naomi Whitehead and Nina Martin Visited Shell Rock.
8 Vera Duncan Visited campus; hopes to return to school in the fall.
8 Louie Berg and Harold Christensen Visited Waterloo schools.
8 Catherine Gleason Visited Pearl Murphy.
8 Harmony Hall news News from the boarding house.
8 Killen Hall News from the boarding house.
8 Achoth Apartments News notes from the boarding house.
8 Tammany Hall News notes from the boarding house.