College Eye — August 10, 1923

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1 Harding memorial service Will remember life and work of President Warren Harding.
1 Honor society is installed; took place at Hotel Russell Lamson Tuesday; 20 students become members of Psi chapter Initiates pledge to devote themselves to education;
1 Pres. N. E. A. pleads for teaching as a life work Excerpts from address by Olive Jones.
1 "Dulcy" proves marked success; play draws capacity house Review of play, "Dulcy," put on by the members of Theta Alpha Phi.
1 Prof. Fullerton answers critics; says that "a difference in understanding the teachings of Jesus is at the base of the controversy" C. A. Fullerton defends statements made during chapel concerning militarism and pacifism.
2 Last Tuesday evening Pleased with installation of Kappa Delta Pi chapter.
2 Teachers need no warning against peace Disagrees with statements made by Professor Fullerton concerning those who strive for peace.
3 Summary of a biology student's diary Portions of the fictional diary of a biology student.
3 According to reports Elizabeth Mastain will marry Russell Dickinson.
4 Band concert To be held on library steps.
4 Don't forget the Bible Conference To be held at Riverview Park.
4 The College has not heard from President Seerley President Seerley enjoying his vacation, according to letters printed in the Cedar Falls Record.
4 Mrs. McFarland Walker Recovered from fractured arm.
4 Mr. R. R. Hollingsworth Granted leave of absence to work on his doctoral degree.
4 Mr. J. S. Hodges Taxidermist to rearrange collections in the museum.
4 Messrs. W. H. Gemmill and W. R. Boyd Visited campus; members of the State Board of Education Finance Committee.
4 The last issue of the College Eye Students and faculty asked to submit anything they would like to see in the final issue.
4 Miss Louise Hearst Appointed as member of the Natural Science Department.
4 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ksander Visited Cedar Falls to attend Mrs. Beatty's graduation; Mrs. Beatty is Mrs. Ksander's mother.
4 Miss Louise Green Appointed as member of the Education Department.