College Eye — January 31, 1923

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1 Freshmen to wear green; Student Council takes final action Men will wear hats; women will wear armbands.
1 The biology seminar Professors will discuss topics of interest.
1 "Only 38" ready for presentation; keep the date open Preview of mid-winter play; roster of cast members.
1 Boardman acts as fireman Benjamin Boardman put out a small fire in Administration Building.
1 We are running ahead of our contract Will not publish February 14 issue of the College Eye.
1 Albert Spalding Brief profile of violinist Albert Spalding.
1 Our reporter says Students discuss the pros and cons of getting married while in college.
1 Spalding here tomorrow night; large audience expected Profile of well-known violinist.
1 Students will be given first chance to hear Maude Royden; Teachers College one of eleven colleges on itinerary Profile of Maude Royden.
1 Student meets tragic death Myrtle Fredericksen died in a car accident.
1 Mid-winter frolic Proceeds from Student Council event will go to Student Loan Fund.
1 Seniors! Sophomores! Freshmen! Seeking traditions for ISTC.
1 President of the First National Bank in professor's chair Mr. Miller of the First National Bank talked about German reparations.
2 Chemistry classes hear fine talk Chemical salesman talks to Professor Getchell's class.
2 To the editor Lee Campbell challenges opponents to define terms.
2 Autocracy vs. democracy Says that editor should establish the grounds for a debate about intelligence tests.
3 Consider the sparrow Examines the life, habits, and physical characteristics of the common sparrow.
4 The freshmen have announced Freshmen will edit an issue of the College Eye.
4 The Y. M. informs YMCA puts restrictions on use of its room.
4 This freedom Claims that debate contests should contain structural or organizational requirements for orations.
4 Musical chapels Believes that music should be provided during chapel services; suggests music department should provide it.
5 Presbyterian mix Enjoyed supper and a program.
5 Alpha-Philo play Presented "Heirs at Law"..
5 Euritt Hall Gretchen Kestel won a prize for choosing the name of the new fruit store, "Mothers Cubbard, Full of Good Things;" Henrietta Dose hosted friends for her birthday.
5 Bartlett Hall tea postponed Postponed due to the death of Mary Haight's mother.
5 Neos and Chrestos to entertain other societies Plan to host tea for other literary societies.
5 Sophomore all-college dance Held in the Gymnasium.
5 Surprise party Surprise party held for Pauline Waits.
5 Chrestos enjoy theater party Rushees a part of theater program.
5 Homerian carnival party Entertained rushees.
5 Chresto theatre party Held in honor of the rushees.
5 Eulalian-Homerian exchange Eulalians entertained the Homerians; program details included.
5 Clio program for Ossolis The Clios presented a fashion program.
5 Chresto program Held in the society hall; featured piano duet.
5 Dorothy Charles hostess at Y. W. cozy Second Y. W. cozy.
5 Green caps for the freshmen Freshmen will wear green caps.
6 Teachers' agency is formed in Rapid City Heald Teachers Agency established.
6 Teachers defeat Simpson Teachers College defeated Simpson College in basketball, 15-12.
6 Faculty Women's Club hold dinner Program followed dinner.
7 Training School News News from the Training School.
7 A vacation trip (concluded) Story of women's trip home is continued.
7 Men's debate during spring term Debate with Dubuque postponed.
8 Miss Merle Kahuda Visited family in Greene.
8 The report reached the College Eye Jack Williams spent the weekend in Waterloo.
8 Chloe Carter Went to Marshalltown.
8 Rachel Newkirk Returned from teaching at the normal school in Indiana, Pennsylvania.
8 Theron Walker Visited mother and friends on campus; returned to Iowa City.
8 Don Mabee Visited friends on the Hill.
8 Miss Elaine Judy Missed class due to chlorine poisoning.
8 Miss Helen Maxon Went to Marble Rock.
8 Edward Cummins Visited friends and family on College Hill.
8 Miss Anna Cordts Plans to begin work at the University of Iowa.
8 Earl Stout Finished his studies at I. S. T. C. and left for West Bend, Iowa, to visit relatives.
8 Al Freie Visited Waverly.
8 Remember the Chresto tea Tea to be held.
8 After the Philo-Alpha play Theatre party held at Palace Theatre.
8 It is reported that Marcella Hughes Married Reginald Wilson; lives in Omaha, Nebraska.
8 Frank Hovorka Visited friends on College Hill; studying at the University of Illinois.
8 Olivette Lodge Boarding house news.
8 Philo-Aristo debate Missing member on Philo team may cause forfeit.
8 Bartlett Hall News about residents.
8 Sudden death of Mrs. Haight Mary Haight's mother died.
8 The Mathematics Club Forty-five attended; several students gave talks.