College Eye — January 10, 1923

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1 Ossoli presented with Mrs. McFarland Walker trophy Women attend in society gowns.
1 "Reno Divorce Court" here on Thurs. night Jan. 11 To be presented by Cedar Heights Community Players.
1 Letter to Pres. Seerley; former student writes about conditions in Europe Lawrence Jepsen comments on the current state of Europe.
1 Y. W. secures noted speaker; Maude Royden making third tour of America; will appear here Feb. 24
1 Oratorical contest a week from Thursday Eight contestants will participate.
1 Former T. C. graduate elected speaker of Iowa lower house Profile of Joseph H. Anderson.
1 Seerley addresses "Y" men Seeks to inspire young men with Christian ideals.
1 Debaters receive medals President Seerley makes presentation.
1 President C. G. Lawrence and Professor Emil Lange C. G. Lawrence and Emil Lange visited campus.
1 Carl Hanson writes from New York Tells of his experiences at Columbia University.
1 Trinidad sends New Year's greetings Student claims that his years at T. C. were the best years of his life.
2 World will yet be saved; silver tongued orators point the way Orators will present program of lectures.
2 Cliosophic Literary Society Will send money to Russian relief instead of having a Christmas party; roster of officers.
2 Training School News News from the Training School.
4 A suggestion College Eye requests summaries of worthwhile articles from newspapers or magazines.
4 We must not worry because Germany is bankrupt Criticizes statement made by British Parliament member J. R. Remer concerning conditions in Germany.
4 Since January first Street cars available for trip to Waterloo.
4 It is an old story Says that students speaking loudly in the hall outside the chapel are infringing upon those students who want to hear the speaker.
4 The Student Council Defends the Student Council against the comments made concerning requiring freshmen to wear green caps.
4 What constitutes an intellectual aristocracy? Suggests that current intelligence tests are not a good measure of capability.
5 Marjorie Hammer Elected as head of Clio society; roster of other members elected to various positions.
5 Gamma tea Alpha Beta Gamma held tea in the West Parlor of Bartlett Hall.
5 For former member of the P. T. faculty Doris White hosted a party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spafford.
5 First exchange program Plans for the first two literary society programs.
5 Economic prizes Professors offer prizes for economic study.
6 Gymnasium open for recreation every Saturday afternoon Opportunity to form intramural basketball league.
6 Basketball schedule Team will face Luther next.
6 Mat meets scoring plan changed; fall scores five points, decision three Scoring changed to encourage wrestlers to work for a decision.
6 Jim Fottral Basketball captain is featured; photo.
6 Teachers College to stage H. S. tournament Teams will compete for silver cups, small gold basketballs, and the Cedar Falls Commercial Club trophy.
6 What house, society, or club has best basketball team?; why not form an intramural league and find out? Encourages students to form an intramural basketball league.
6 Wrestling meet with Cornell assured; final arrangement for wrestling here Team will face Cornell in late February.
6 Tutors defeat Cornell in exciting battle; Perry featured with four long shots from mid-floor ISTC narrowly defeated Cornell in basketball, 22-21.
7 L. S. A. Will hold regular meeting.
8 Mrs. Harold C. Milversted Margaret Alison Nisbet Milversted appointed Worthy Matron; Alice Cramer visited campus.
8 Literary societies prepare for society day The women's literary societies held business meetings in preparation for Society Day.
8 Robert Holliday Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Many faculty members and residents students Harry Lauder performed at the Waterloo Theatre.
8 Vincent Hall Spent Christmas vacation in Cedar Falls; studying in Iowa City.
8 Lester Minkel Visited Tumble Inn, along with Ivan Maxson, James Mueller, and James Bell.
8 Charles Rummens Returned to class after suffering from an illness.
8 Miss Eva Luse Mother died.
8 Registrar C. S. Cory and Mrs. Cory Planning for an eight-week leave of absence to vacation.
8 Miss Effie Schuneman and Miss Edna O'Ryan Plan to study modern art in Cleveland, Ohio, with Ralph H. Johonnet.
8 George W. Samson Appointed director of the Teacher Placement Bureau of the Department of Public Instruction.
8 Prof. C. C. Swain Father died.
8 Macy Campbell Plans to address people of the Wapello Consolidated school on a bond issue.
8 Supt. H. E. Blackmar Spoke with Macy Campbell, along with A. E. Jewett and H. C. Moeller, about legislation regarding the certification of teachers.
8 Macy Campbell Addressed the Board of Education of Consolidated schools about school taxes; a resolution was passed.
8 Blanche Standley Attending school again.
8 Dorothy Mueller Visited relatives in Dyersville and Earlville.
8 Dorothy Hayes Visited friends and family in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Florence Valentine Visited campus.
8 Many former students and graduates Visited campus during vacation.
8 Gaylord Archer Visited Clawson Hall.
8 All the girls who have their names field Students who work for the Y. W. C. A. are asked to turn in their winter term schedules.
8 Miss Annette Cretzmeyer Accepted a position as stenographer in Waverly.
8 Irene Davis Visited campus.
8 Clifford Winder Teaching in Ringsted, Iowa; visited campus.
8 Miss Rachael Newkirk Accepted a temporary position at a school in Pennsylvania.
8 Esther Natzke Visited friends and family in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Florence Magowan Attended a conference of the Student Staff of the Central Region of the Y. W. C. A. in Chicago.
8 Miss Beatrice Decker Visited friends on campus.
8 Dorothy Corning Attended the National Student Council of the Y. W. C. A. conference in Chicago.
8 Mary Louise Weikert Spent vacation in Chicago visiting friends.
8 Former student undergoes operation Mary Sweigard had appendicitis.
8 Atherton B. Clark Atherton B. Clark appointed district judge.
8 Mrs. Harold C. Milversted Margaret Alison Nisbet Milversted appointed Worthy Matron; Alice Cramer visited campus.