College Eye — November 15, 1922

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1 Keep the date open Sir Basil Thomson will speak on criminal investigation.
1 Harmonizing science and religion The Reverend F. H. Gillette will speak.
1 Zeta Kappa Psi convention coming Local chapter looking forward to the convention.
1 Service-Star Legion entertains T. C. vets Veterans enjoy dinner.
1 News and comments Campus news notes.
1 Keen interest in new plan; faculty members come out in support of Mr. Campbell's plan Faculty members outline their support for the new plan for financing and managing the College Eye.
1 Teachers defeat Penn 20-0 ISTC will play next football game against Fayette.
2 Concert by the College Orchestra Performance program.
3 The annual Red Cross roll call Red Cross is working hard and needs funds.
4 There may be more reasons than one Notes that ISTC veterans did not wear their uniforms and medals on Armistice Day; believes that they were appropriately modest in not wearing them.
4 Some students take this course Believes that a new curriculum should be developed, so that no student should have to take a class in which he or she is not interested, simply because it is required.
4 Should the College Eye discuss Wonders whether or not the College Eye should cover "issues of public concern."
4 The shipping bill Does not support the Ship Subsidy Bill, now being considered in Congress.
4 The special chapel program Compliments chapel speech.
6 Pleasant Hall Boarding house news.
6 Sky-Bo House Boarding house news.
6 Olivette Lodge Boarding house news.
6 The trouble with teachers Believes that teachers should relax and act foolishly on occasion.
6 Training School News News notes from the Training School.
6 C. S. A. A. Will have party with Knights of Columbus.
6 Girl Reserve work Three women in charge of work with school children.
6 Harmony Hall Boarding house news.
7 Y. W. C. A. party Had a Chinese theme.
7 Business of the Finance Committee, Nov. 10, 1922 Faculty leaves approved; other faculty appointed; wireless equipment to be ordered.
7 Diamonds are trumps Story about a man buying a diamond for his wife.
8 A. E. Nielsen Teaching at Hull in Sioux County; plays in the town band and high school orchestra.
8 Miss Irene Nugent Elected to succeed Lorraine White as president of the White House sorority.
8 Miss Dally Mower Visited her sister Anna.
8 Elsie McElhinney Went to Waterloo.
8 Helen Lilly and Isa Houser Visited friends in Dysart.
8 Friends of George Porter George Porter married Gladys Dyrland on October 2, 1922.
8 Dr. Clarence Ray Aurner Member of the Penn College faculty.
8 Noel Logan Voice instructor at Penn School of Music.
8 Annamae Gorman Visited friends on College Hill; plans to return to school at the beginning of winter term.
8 Miss Sara Riggs Granted leave of absence for winter term; Bernice Toms appointed to take her place.
8 Miss Toms and Miss Haight Spent the summer in Europe together.
8 Miss Marjorie E. Baldwin Married Harry Peterson on November 4, 1922.
8 Prof. and Mrs. Hayes Drove to Iowa City with their daughter Genevieve and her friends Gladys Swain, Alice Deetrich, and Gladys Lynch.
8 Genevieve Dunkle Went with Helenara Wayne to her home in Nashua.
8 W. H. Gemmill Visited campus to work on business for the Finance Committee of the State Board of Education.
8 Prof. H. L. Eells Went to Muscatine for institute work.
8 Benjamin Boardman Visited campus on business.
8 The Sioux Club Held a social meeting at the home of Mrs. H. C. Harmon.
8 Otis McCreary Visited family and friends on the Hill.
8 Prof. Brown Went to Iowa City.
8 Prof. Louis Begeman Suffering from rheumatism.
8 Miss Florence Magowan Attended a State Student Secretaries' Conference.
8 Prof. Hart Visited Iowa City with his daughter.
8 Wednesday afternoon Physical education students performed fitness tests for several schools.
8 Edna May Rittenhouse Suffering from tonsillitis.
8 Bartlett Hall News of residents.