College Eye — May 26, 1920

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1 May festival enjoyed by all Review of performances by Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and other performers.
1 Depend on the Shakes Thirty signed up for the society next year.
1 Aren't men funny? Discussion of roles of men and women.
1 Former governor Commencement speaker Former Governor Leslie Shaw will speak.
1 Dubuque wins meet; Hersey sets new record Nelson Hersey tripped over one of the last hurdles.
1 T. C. wins two games; swamps Ellsworth 13-2 Baseball team also defeats Wartburg, 4-3.
1 Campanile money coming in fast Pledges now total over $10,000; 350 students pledge $1950 at booster meeting.
1 T. C. Commencement play tonight Will present "The Rose o' Plymouth Town."
1 Home economic instructor coming Emma Stratton will join faculty.
1 Iowa State Teachers College Commencement program Schedule of activities.
1 Homecoming next fall The first Homecoming will be held in the fall; reminds graduates and students to attend.
1 Class play Saturday night Will present "He and She"; roster of cast members.
2 English Department Annual breakfast held.
2 News for Geneva prospects Students who are attending important conventions will be excused from classes with restrictions.
2 Philo program a good one Program for meeting; roster of officers; donate $25 to Campanile fund.
2 Homerian picnic Food appears late, but everyone had a good time.
2 Cliosophic notes Group votes to reorganize and continue next year even though literary society work is no longer mandatory.
2 Alphas on job next year Roster of new officers.
4 Editorially speaking; what will you say for the college this summer? Encourages students to be positive about college experiences; believes ISTC does fine job.
4 Editorially speaking; lest we forget Reminds students that Memorial Day is approaching; remember those who died in World War I.
5 Disgust expressed in Record In light of recent editorial in the Cedar Falls Record, writer wants students to consider both sides of issues, regardless of their personal convictions.
6 Official Forensic League assured! Philomatheans pledge to support debate for next year.
6 Untitled Drawing of proposed Campanile; photo.
6 Official notes Notes on alumni and faculty.
7 Untitled Encounters train on trestle.
8 Miss Fromme Held luncheon in honor of Miriam Hooker and Edith Maxwell, who are leaving the Home Economics faculty.
8 The senior P. T.s Got together on the river.
8 Ley Hall Residents enjoyed visitors and a picnic.
8 Bartlett Hall Students are getting to move out.
8 Miss Ivy Hunt Will teach in Idaho.
8 The illustrious B. A. class Getting ready to graduate.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Cory Entertained friends.
8 Masonic students Entertained friends.
8 The Hobo fraternity Held a hard times party.
8 Senior B. A. Vignettes about the seniors.