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1 | Life in Iowa portrayed; read our modern authors | Author Hamlin Garland writes about his experiences growing up near Osage, Iowa. | |
2 | Candidates for the College Eye staff | College Eye staff candidates must turn in their names soon. | |
3 | The Miracle Man as picture of unusual talent; George Loane Tucker production has most powerful heart appeal | Review of the movie adaptation of George M. Cohan's play. | |
4 | T. C. H. S. students graduate | Five students will graduate on January 30th, 1920, from the Teachers College High School; students are listed. | |
5 | Des Moines and the ends of the world; delegates report | Student delegates at the Des Moines convention spoke during the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. meeting. | |
6 | Y. W. C. A. constitution discussed | Text of proposed changes to the current Y. W. C. A. constitution; would allow membership of women who are not members of Protestant evangelical churches to join. | |
7 | Quintet plays two big games; Cornell defeats T. C. at Mt. Vernon 25-13; Ames and Teachers clashed Monday; Ames 28--T. C. 19 | Team statistics are posted from Cornell and Ames games. | |
8 | Violin and piano recital given | Review of performance by Professors Frampton and Gundry. | |
9 | Waterloo H. S. bldg. dedicated | President Seerley gave address at the dedication ceremony for East Waterloo's new high school building. | |
10 | Story writers contest open | Iowa Press and Author's Club will host the third annual short story and poetry contest. | |
11 | American Ass'n of Teachers Colleges meet; Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, 6:30 p.m., February 21, 1920 | Schedule of events for the American Association of Teachers Colleges convention. | |
12 | Men hold big mix; best time this year | Claims the men's mix was a success; encourages men to attend Y. M. C. A. meetings. |
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13 | The land of Pretty Soon | Poem about the possibilities of the future. | |
14 | Iowa Club meets | Elections were held; students of Hudson Consolidated School will present play next time. |
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15 | Editorially Speaking | Review of the results of vote on Intercollegiate Peace Treaty Referendum; encourages participation in College Eye election; criticizes students for lack of school spirit. | |
16 | Si muckrake, he sez, sez he-- | Comments on the apparent lack of women for dating. | |
17 | "The Only Girl" musical comedy has clever lot | "The Only Girl" will be performed at the Regent Theatre on January 21st. |
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18 | Foreign Language | News notes from the German and Romance Languages Departments. | |
19 | Natural Science | News notes from the Department of Natural Science. | |
20 | English Department | News notes from the Department of English. | |
21 | Rural Department | News notes from the Department of Rural Education. |
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22 | Music Department | News from the Departments of Public School Music and Orchestral Music. | |
23 | Special volunteer program | Several students took part in the Ossoli program. | |
24 | See Yourself in the Funny Column | Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus. |
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25 | Helen Shoemaker | Visited her sister Florence in Bartlett Hall; student teaching in Waterloo. | |
26 | Harriet Franzen | Visited Vera Yaeger. | |
27 | Eleanor Brovan and Marie Kilpatrick | Visited friends in Hampton. | |
28 | Belle Proctor | Married Mr. Flatt. | |
29 | Prof. Lillian Lambert | Visited by her niece, Margaret Hancock. | |
30 | Ruth Morford | Visited by her brother. | |
31 | Harriet Horn | Teaching in Parkersburg; visited campus. | |
32 | Clark L. Gormley | Visited his sister and attended the all-school dance with his wife. | |
33 | Mary Boyd | Teaching in Odebolt, Iowa; visited friends on campus. | |
34 | The Training School lunch room | Used to serve seventy students per day. | |
35 | Word has been received | William Homer Veatch reports that Dakota Wesleyan University won both sides of the debate they recently participated in. | |
36 | Charlotte Henry | Visited Mary Robinson and friends on campus. | |
37 | Doris Nuller | Teaching in Vinton; visited friends on campus. | |
38 | Ella Sailor | Accepted teaching position in Charles City; visited Bartlett Hall. | |
39 | Bachelor Hall | News notes from the boarding house. | |
40 | Stylish dresses seen in "The Only Girl" | Costumes appearing in "The Only Girl," coming to the Regent Theater, are of a new style. | |
41 | Shake-Aristo joint meeting | Recent meeting consisted mostly of presentations about leap year dating traditions. | |
42 | Mr. Goetch's S. S. class | Will have party. | |
43 | Barnard Hall | News notes from the boarding house. | |
44 | Chapman Hall | News notes from the boarding house. | |
45 | Ward Hall | News notes from the boarding house. | |
46 | Ley Hall | News from the boarding house. |