College Eye — June 29, 1923

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1 Dr. E. J. Cable Professor Cable wrote Iowa geography textbook.
1 The Cedar Falls Band Cedar Falls Band will give concert on campus.
1 Beatrice Wilbur Beatrice Wilbur will move to Duluth.
1 Scholarship to be recognized; honor society is organized Kappa Delta Pi chapter organized on campus; will be installed soon; twenty students to be honored.
1 Judge Florence E. Allen speaks to large audience Speaks on duty of people to make government right.
1 The fact that Mr. Dennis Professor Dennis speaks on campus.
1 Jennette Carpenter Jennette Carpenter is charter member of Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Cornell.
1 Coffer-Miller players here next week Traveling company will put on several plays.
1 Third grade state certificates To be granted to students after two years of college.
1 Coach training Over two hundred men are enrolled in coach training.
1 Between 900 and 1000 students About one thousand students took the uniform county examinations this week.
1 Vesper service next Sunday; Mr. Frederick J. Libby to speak Speaker profile.
1 Philo dance Will hold dance in Gymnasium.
1 Grundy Center victors over Tutors Grundy Center defeated I. S. T. C. in baseball, 6-3.
1 The Iowa State Teachers Association Schedule of speakers for ISTA convention.
1 The heat New shades installed in Gymnasium.
1 Memories; to Dr. Gist Poem in response to Cedar Falls Record's memorial tribute to Professor Gist.
2 What should be the aim of a college? Claims that college should be responsible for developing the minds of its students.
2 In the June number Professor Archer wrote an article on schools.
3 A special chapel service Chapel service remembers Professor Loughridge.
3 Elmer Burch tries to get Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth to sponsor the Philo dance But there is no Mrs. Hollingsworth.
4 Ned Irving Plans to teach agriculture and manual training at Odebolt; Dale Welsch is superintendent.
4 Miss Marcia Newton Accepted position as primary teacher in McCallsburg.
4 Miss Jennette Carpenter Left for San Francisco to be the delegate at the National Education Association meeting.
4 Miss Esther Elliot Recovering from her illness.
4 Mrs. Walker Recovering from a broken arm.
4 Hugh Logan Plans to be superintendent in Allison.
4 E. A. Ralston Accepted position as superintendent in Renwick.
4 Milton Tostlebe Accepted position as superintendent of consolidated schools near Watertown, South Dakota; his wife will teach there as well.
4 David W. Knepper Plans to be superintendent in Springville, Iowa.
4 Miss Esther Tostlebe Visited campus; plans to spend the summer in Boulder, Colorado, then return to her position in Odebolt.
4 Prof. Geo C. Robinson Fractured his leg.
4 Bernice Slifsgard Camping at Riverview Park with several other women.
4 The men who went to Geneva Returned from their trip.
4 Mr. Dale Welsch Visited campus looking for a manual training and agriculture teacher.