College Eye — September 28, 1921

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1 Teachers play Still here Friday Teachers College will play Still College in their first home game of the season.
1 Student loan fund was unanimously passed by faculty; this will be a great aid to students having difficulty going to college Text of recommendations made by faculty committee.
1 Tutor aggregation hold Coe College for close score; Coe has exceptionally strong line Teachers College loses, 13-7, in their season opener.
1 Increase Library force Mary Buffum and Hazel Evans join staff.
1 Harriet Case in special number of entertainment Performer profile; photo.
1 Bible Department Large number of students enrolled.
1 Oratorical declamatory contest Initial round will be open to all; final seven will compete for cash prizes.
1 Normal Training high school have conference here Conference program; faculty will participate.
1 Homecoming Day great event for Teachers College Will feature football game against Upper Iowa; program still being worked out.
1 Summoned special assembly to hear Armenian woman; she made an impressive plea for the starving Armenians Lady Anne Azgapetian spoke.
2 Sigma Tau Delta Old members welcomed.
2 The inter-society debating tournament Should help women become better teachers.
2 Training School News News from the Training School.
2 Educational Dept. Enrollment is high; Education Club will meet with Professor Arey to speak.
3 Y. W. C. A. hike a big success Ninety-nine women hike to the Springs.
3 Senior picnic Seniors enjoy picnic supper and games.
3 Alpha-Philo mix Groups enjoy meal and program.
3 "You're" it Hall Boarding house news.
3 Chresto Old members entertain prospective members.
3 Sociology Club Meets and hears reports.
3 Studying consolidation Professor Eells' class is making detailed study of consolidated schools.
4 Editorially speaking Asks students to be courteous when they use the books in the library.
4 Inquiring Reporter Students answer the question, "Which building on the campus do you think is the most beautiful, and why?"
4 Financial report of Forensic League for the year 1920-21 Income and expenditures.
4 Cyclone hits college Pep rally makes a lot of noise.
4 Extension classes Schedule of faculty and assignments.
5 Tammany Echoes Boarding house news.
5 Knights Castle Boarding house news.
5 Aristos Shakespeareans join them for meeting.
5 The golf tournament Rules for the tournament; golf course available for golf and for picnics.
5 English Department Hazel Strayer is new faculty member; Professor Gist spoke to veterans group; Professor Falkler will move to a new house; English Club met.
5 Clawson Hall Boarding house news.
6 Commercial News Many students have secured good jobs; Commercial Club will meet soon.
6 Barn(y)ard Hall News Boarding house news.
6 Weir Hall Boarding house news.
7 Spicer Hall Boarding house news.
7 Harmony Hall Notes Boarding house news.
7 Ossolis Enjoyed short program.
8 Rea Roderick Had visitors from Waterloo.
8 Mathilda Bosecker Practice teaching in Waterloo; visited Alo Eberhard and Una Eckart.
8 Harold Christensen, Clark Andrews, and Louis Berg Will attend the University of Chicago.
8 Al Faber Superintendent at Allison, Iowa.
8 Warren Dickenson Teaching in Janesville, Iowa.
8 Harriet Horn Teaching in Waterloo, Iowa.
8 Marian Walker and Mildred Gardner Practice teaching in Waterloo; visited on campus.
8 Anna Leggett and Nola Fromme Attended a home economics conference in Ames.
8 Marjorie Miller Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids.
8 Helen Vander Veer Attending school at the State University of Iowa.
8 Henry Owen Visited campus.
8 Carol Stone Broke into the Alpha hall.
8 Adolf Kaltenbach Attended Y.M.C.A. meeting in Cedar Rapids.
8 Ruth Inglis Joins Romance language department.
8 Elosie Smiley Teaching in New Hartford.
8 Gertrude Hostrup Enrolled at Minnesota State University.
8 Mina Wilson Teaching in Sioux City.
8 John Glenn Visited friends on college hill.
8 Elizabeth Smith Teaching in Olwein.
8 Homer Veatch Head of public speaking at South Dakota Wesleyan College.
8 Mary Stone and Lillian Peterson Teaching in New Hartford.
8 Mary Stone Forced to leave teaching position due to illness.
8 Mrs. D. B. West Visited her cousin, Benjamin Boardman.
8 Fred Cram Apppointed chairman of child welfare section of Iowa State Conference on social work.
8 Paul Stewart Visited campus.
8 Anna Gertrude Childs Attended Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs meeting.