College Eye — January 30, 1924

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1 M. E. Church buys property on the hill; to open temporary student center at once Purchase old Colegrove house at 25th and College as well as adjacent property; will eventually build large new building.
1 Mrs. Deubig, national Red Cross worker here; local life savings corps to give exhibition Wed. and Thurs.; will lecture Wednesday and Thursday on life
1 College concert at Waterloo popular success; applaud Prof. Harold Holst, soloist Orchestra of about forty gives fine performance.
1 Miss Knickerbocker wins women's extemp. contest; another women's contest will be held on Feb. 5 Continue debate and discussion on Prohibition.
1 Coffer-Miller players here next week Ralph Helm Johonnot will also speak.
1 College Eye election Encourages students to start thinking about whether or not to run for the College Eye staff.
1 Orators for triangular debate are chosen; Tutor debaters face hardest schedule in recent years; T. C. will have debate with Cornell and Nebraska Wes. Will compete against Cornell and Nebraska Wesleyan.
1 Vote on Bok Peace Plan Students encouraged to vote on which solution to war is best.
1 Mid-winter play captivates large audience; much credit due Miss Martin for coaching players; unusual talent is displayed in "Rollo's Wild Oat" Review of "Rollo's Wild Oat".
1 Miss Ruegnitz in recital enthusiastically received; W. E. Hays proves popular assisting artist
2 Training School Cedar Falls High School won basketball game, 16-13.
2 Theron Walker wins high honors at Harvard University Theron Walker writes exceptional paper; enrolled in Graduate School of Business Administration.
3 Wrestlers deal out classy home program; home meet provides many thrills, Riley and Strayer in fast event of evening; Croy upsets Kahoe Final seven team members are: Stevens, Strayer, Bartelma, Miller, Croy, Brown, and Scott.
3 Bishop Longley is coming To speak at vespers service.
3 Primaries elect for winter term Roster of officers.
4 Editorially speaking; should sororities and fraternities be recognized? Wants sororities and fraternities to be subject to faculty regulation.
4 Editorially speaking; discussion groups Encourages students to form and join groups that discuss national and international affairs.
5 T. C. Society News from student organizations.
6 T. C. grapplers meet Simpson tonite; Tutor matmen and Methodists clash at 7:30; promise lots of action for Simpson; give Ames real battle in prelims Won against Ames, 21-0.
6 Women's Athletic Association Encourages women to join.
6 Intramural league starts with hot battles; Hobos and A. X. E.s win first ones; Lam Gams and A. D. A.'s in feature battle Intramural sports highlights.
6 Teachers lose first basketball game; close game keeps crowd constantly in an uproar; lose to Parsons because of inability to locate hoop; "Joker" Hars Lost, 18-17.
7 Freshmen squad will tackle Mt. Morris tonite; Illinois collegians have strong quint; have beaten Northwestern; are here on tour Freshman basketball team will play Mt. Morris.
8 The new topic Will be 'political responsibility of women' for the intrastate extempore contest.
8 The Old Gold staff Is working diligently.
8 Misses Bernice Krahl and Dorothy Longbotham Visited here on Sunday.
8 Miss Mary Louise Weikert and Miss Geneva Waters Visited the college on Monday.
8 Mr. Lester Minkel Attended the Alpha- Philo initiation.
8 Mr. Hugh S. Buffum Was called home by a family illness.
8 Merle Francis Visited friends here Friday.
8 Miss Lois Patten Was is Marshalltown for the weekend.
8 Mr. Harry Reiss Visited friends here during the weekend.
8 Mr. A. C. Fuller Was in Mason City and Clarion on business.
8 Mr. Edward Cummins Spent the weekend with his parents.
8 Mr. Nelson Hersey Visited his parents.
8 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Eckhoff Visited Professor and Mrs. Walters.
8 Miss Grace Williams Has the measles.
8 Miss Alice Gienape Has the flu.
8 Mr. Clay Burkhardt Was visiting last weekend.
8 Miss Hazel Strayer Judged a declamatory contest in Ackley.
8 Mrs. Hansen Visited her daughter, Ruth.
8 The art faculty Had lunch with visitor Mr. Johonnot.
8 Miss Vera Copeland Left school because of ill health.
8 The methods classes Gave a performance in the chapel.
8 Mr. Ralph Helm Johonnot Spoke to the faculty Men's Club.
8 Miss Gladys Lynch Was a judge at a declamatory contest.
8 Mrs. Lee Smiley Spent the weekend here.
8 Miss Bernice Slifsgard Spent the weekend with her parents.
8 Mrs. Edith Beatty Visited her daughter, Buelah.
8 Professor Robinson Has started an extension class in Waterloo.
8 Miss Guyer Was ill.
8 Dinsmore-Gaffney Helen Dinsmore married James Gaffney.
8 Campus Notes News of students and alumni.