College Eye — November 16, 1921

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1 Gladys Pratt weds Gladys Pratt married Harton S. Karch.
1 As president of the Iowa State Teachers College President Seerley invited to attend laying of cornerstone for American Academy of Arts and Letters.
1 Teacher's fullback Wesley Hicks plays for T. C.; photo.
1 Students visit Promised Land; Temple Tours company have engaged Prof. Barnes for leader Professor Barnes will lead tour to Europe and Near East.
1 Andersen makes impassioned plea Text of Armistice Day speech by Hans Andersen.
1 Teachers ended football with victorious game; snow makes bad field for players; Tutors score last quarter Teachers College defeats Penn College; 14-6.
1 Y. W. C. A. recognition service Will recognize service by new members.
1 Armistice Day services were feature Friday; vets plan and carry out chapel exercises; Andersen main speaker; ex-service men took seats on platform Armistice Day program; honor eight ISTC men who died in war.
1 Special movie given in auditorium Friday Student Council will sponsor "One Every Minute" to bolster funds for student activities.
1 Student wins big prize; Mrs. Orth, of Cedar Heights, presented the prize Earl London won $100 prize in temperance essay contest.
1 Madam Stanley pleases audience Review of a performance by singer Madame Helen Stanley.
1 Tutor's right end Clyde Moore plays for T. C.; photo.
1 Committee not responsible for aching sides; second number of entertainment course Nov. 17; Ralph Bingham Thursday Performer preview.
2 Training School News Happenings at the Training School.
2 Science Department Planning for Chemistry Seminar presentations; warns against use of silver nitrate in initiation rituals.
2 A country beauty
2 Keep still
2 Dorrell Hall Boarding house news.
4 Editorially Speaking Students should support the Red Cross.
4 Inquiring Reporter Students answer the question, "What do you think would be a good name for the room now called the 'Old Ladies' Gym?'"
4 Are the Sunday evening Y meetings what you want Students need to participate if the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will be successful.
4 The problem of today Considers the importance of an international disarmament conference being held in Washington, D. C.
5 Senior smatterings Enjoyed food and games.
5 The Sociology Club Hears addresses on rural life.
5 The Y. meeting Paul Henry spoke on fellowship
6 Honors for Teachers College graduates Lewis Minkel elected president and S. A. Potts elected to Executive Committee of ISTA.
6 Registrar Charles S. Cory C. S. Cory gave report at ISTA.
6 Professor D. Sands Wright Professor Wright is in charge of Bible study for ISTA.
6 The Teachers College students and graduates ISTC grads met in reunion at ISTA.
6 Mrs. A. H. Huffman Mrs. A. H. Huffman (Hattie McCall Roberts) elected vice president of ISTA.
6 Charles A. Fullerton Professor Fullerton is president of ISTA music section.
6 Second year junior college Class news.
8 Mabel Holliday Teaching in McCallsburg; visited friends on campus.
8 W. R. Boyd, W. H. Gemmill, and Thomas Lambert Visited campus on business.
8 Professor C. Lantz Unable to conduct classes due to illness.
8 Mrs. Traer Attends meeting in Honolulu.
8 Mr. Lloyd Lang Visited Semon Sandven.
8 Miss Lillian Stine Spent the weekend in Clarksville.
8 Miss Hattie Iblings Unable to attend classes due to illness.
8 Miss Abbie Cole Visited friends in Gladbrook.
8 Miller Christensen Visited campus.
8 Mary E. Haight Entertained in honor of Byrd Snyder.
8 I. H. Hart Attended meeting in Grinnell.
8 Hans Anderson, Pauline Waits, Glen Moon, and Bernice Slifsgard Drove to the Little Brown Church.
8 Bertha Campbell Home for the weekend.
8 Mr. Gervais Bradley Attending the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
8 Skybo House Boarding house news.
8 Spinster Hall news Boarding house news.
8 Barn(y)ard Hall news Boarding house news.
8 Achoth House Boarding house news.
8 Roger Wilson Visited friends on campus; presently teaching at Gladbrook.