College Eye — May 25, 1921

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1 Commencement program is now well under way Lengthy description of the ceremonies and activities.
1 Two dual debates on same question within two days Lengthy account of the debates.
1 Aeroplane view of Teachers College Photo.
1 Special opportunity to see Commencement play Dress rehearsal will be given for those who will leave campus early.
1 Vacation during summer term; National Council of Education and National Education Association meet in Des Moines, July 1-8 NEA will meet in Des Moines.
1 Marie Vietor meets death in Cedar River Account of recent drowning on the river.
1 Teachers trim rivals in no-hit, no-run game TC defeats Ellsworth in baseball, 6-0.
1 Dr. F. Merchant explains Greek play at chapel Preview of Iphigenia in Aulis.
2 Delta Sigma Rho banquet Roster of initiates and officers.
2 Iphigenia in Aulis Play preview.
2 Dr. W. W. Gist parts with relic Presents group portrait of American authors to Department of English.
3 Training School News; high school glee clubs have picnic News notes from the Training School.
3 Campanile drive progressing well Brief history of the effort to build the Campanile.
3 Baseball this summer term Coach L. L. Mendenhall is looking forward to putting together a team.
4 Literature section On being tall.
4 Editorially speaking Comments on the 1920-1921 College Eye staff; the 1921 Old Gold is finished; news from around campus.
5 Cooperative education to be tried in I. S. T. C. next year Students will have opportunity to do sales work.
5 T. C. alumnus prominent in civic affairs Harold Palmer is secretary of Clear Lake Commercial Club.
5 Miss Roggensack in recital Performance program for Delinda Roggensack.
5 Piano recital Professor Platner presents nine of her advanced pupils.
6 English Club give breakfast Enjoy breakfast with humorous program; roster of officers.
6 Musical reception Professors Platner and Zechiel entertain students.
7 Y. M. C. A. activities Statement of purposes.
7 Generous support of European and Chinese relief Faculty and students raise almost $900 for relief; YWCA raises $200 to support former student Charlotte Neely's work in China.
7 Important facts regarding religious life; the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday meeting YWCA offers interesting program.
8 The Lecture Course Committee Contracted with company to put on three Shakespeare plays.
8 A course will be offered on College Hill Will offer non-credit course on Boy Scout leadership during 1921 summer term.
8 Russell Dickinson Visited friends.
8 Clay Cowan Teaching in Guttenberg.
8 Frank Johnson Superintendent at Springdale.
8 John Glenn Visited friends on College Hill.
8 Victor Shore Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls.
8 Fred Kaltenbach Attended the Delta Sigma Rho banquet.
8 Elsie Hudson Visited friends.
8 L. H. Van Houten Director of Extension at the State Normal school at East Strandsburg, Pennsylvania.
8 Edna Fearer Teaching in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
8 Anna Gertrude Childs Attended state meeting of the Federation of Women's Clubs.
8 Olive Nicholson Teaching in Thornburg.
8 Emma Lambert Attended P. E. O. meeting in Cedar Rapids.
8 Harmony Hall echoes Boarding house news.
8 Philo Held final program of regular term, but will continue work in summer.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi entertain Held meeting.
8 Tammany Hall Boarding house news.