College Eye — March 19, 1924

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1 Rev. Norman B. Henderson will deliver address Earlier announcement was in error.
1 Minnesingers on annual concert tour; have one of best male glee clubs in state; will give home concert Thursday evening Roster of officers and members of the Minnesingers; performance preview.
1 Alberto Salvi, concert harpist, on lecture course; "Wizard of the Harp", brought here for concert Brief profile of the performer.
1 Miss Kathryn Robb wins dramatic contest; John Poland wins second prize and Helen Dunlap third Roster of speakers and their recitations.
1 Y. M. C. A. banquet for basketball squad; tickets will be on sale this week; will be held Tues. in Bartlett Hall dining room Will show appreciation for the team's work.
1 Senior B. A. class enjoys pig party Description of the party structured on a pig theme.
1 Teachers-19240319-parsons women's debate here Friday; rival institutions will discuss U. S. entry in League; U. of Iowa and T. C. to clash next week Prospects for the debate.
1 French artist gives delightful program; Dumesnil, versatile pianist, is accorded hearty welcome Review of performance by Maurice Dumesnil.
1 Minnesingers Glee Club Members of glee club; photo.
1 Student Council offers prizes for best short stories; prizes of $10, $5, and $2.50 offered for best stories Open to all TC students.
1 Old Gold election Will elect staff.
2 Teachers frosh finish high up in state tourney; play brilliant band of ball but miss the breaks; eliminated in semi-finals by Council Bluffs; Bates ho Won against Muscatine, 45-14; lost to Council Bluffs, 30-25.
3 T. C. Society News about student organizations.
4 Editorially speaking; the Student Welfare Committee--the all-college dance--and, the Student Council Disagrees with Student Welfare Committee's decision for the Student Council to stop holding dances that are not exclusive to students of the college.
5 Square and Compass Club Roster of officers.
6 Extension schools for summer Will be held at Atlantic, Estherville, Keokuk, Osceola, Sac City, and Shenandoah.
6 North Central Teachers meeting Several faculty and alumni appear on program.
6 All set for tournament; thirty high school teams will compete; this year's tournament promises to eclipse all previous events; many strong teams have Teachers College High School prepares for basketball tournament.
7 "The Call of the Canyon" screened by Paramount; Zane Grey's latest novel of the west is dramatic, appealing and thrilling Review of the book and movie "The Call of the Canyon".
8 Mrs. Lee T. Smiley Spent Saturday with her husband.
8 Dr. A. E. Meswarb Will be doing more dentistry work.
8 Mr. Bert Van der Brink Has returned to school.
8 Miss Elizabeth Tritt Visited her sister Alice.
8 Prof. R. R. Hollingsworth Will be returning to Cedar Falls from his work in Chicago.
8 Miss Ella Hatch Is the new instructor in the Bible department.
8 Miss Zenia Phillips Will be replacing Marguerite Uttley.
8 Miss Anna Wild Is ill and was taken to Rochester.
8 Friday Mr. H. Don Ambler Was here to interview teachers.
8 The English department Added Ella Murphy to the teaching staff.
8 Miss Vernona Goetsch Visited with friends here.
8 Prof. W. B. Fagan Went to the hospital due to influenza.
8 Dean L. I. Reed Visited schools in Guttenberg and Radcliffe.
8 Prof. Wester and Mr. Hendrickson Were doing study center work in Creston.
8 Miss Florence Hildreth Is back home in Ackley.