College Eye — April 30, 1924

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1 Prof. Welles again in Cedar Falls Performed at Freshman chapel.
1 T. C. graduate plays major role in Teapot Dome Investigation Carl C. Magee graduated from I. S. T. C. in 1894; lengthy profile and account of his activities in relation to the Teapot Dome scandal; photo.
1 Bel Cantos will give concert week from Thursday Performance program.
1 New staff announces subscription contest; will give cash prizes for most subscriptions Prizes for organizations selling the most subscriptions to the College Eye.
1 Zeta Kappa Psi holds formal initiation Roster of initiates.
1 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra coming May 21; will appear under leadership of Henri Verbrugghen Lengthy profile of the orchestra.
1 Welfare Committee votes to continue all college dance Student Council will sponsor all future college dances.
1 T. C. orators leave for interstate contest Will compete in Wisconsin.
1 No commencement play Bertha Martin's health will not permit directing a play for Commencement.
1 Faculty donate generously to campanile-fund Amount pledged toward Campanile is $20,000; faculty pledge $10,000; goal is $50,000; hope to complete work by 1926.
2 The Pop-off Doesn't like the way that literary societies seem to be taking second place to sororities and fraternities.
2 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
2 Training School Lost track meet to Cedar Falls, 60-58.
3 Local delegates go to national Y. W. C. A. meeting Several faculty and students attend National Student Association meeting in New York City.
3 Y. W. advisory board entertains Cabinet gets together.
4 Editorially speaking; intramural sports Believes intramural sports create more school spirit.
4 Editorially speaking; no Commencement play Wants to keep the tradition of the Commencement play.
5 T. C. Society News from student organizations.
5 College orchestra has concert Gave home concert after touring six Iowa cities.
6 Pedagogs thump St. Olaf; Hilltoppers wallop Minnesota baseball champs to tune of 12-5; Waters and Roeder feature with home runs St. Olaf tried to make a comeback at the end, but it was too late.
6 Intramural track meet will be held this week; date for meet undecided First intramural track and field meet to be held; ineligible students will play.
6 Tutor trackmen make good showing at Drake Relays; win third in half and mile college relays To meet Luther this weekend.
6 College Band will appear in chapel May 5th Now have complete uniforms, but only twelve men are members.
7 Waterloo ball team suffers decisive defeat at hands of purple and gold; win by 12 to 5 score; Harris knocks out two triples
7 Theo. Roberts finely cast Review of the movie, "To the Ladies".
8 Mr. Oscar Thorsen and Earle Briggs Visited Cornell College last weekend.
8 Miss Elda Mae Platt Will miss school due to a family death.
8 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Judged a musical contest in Nebraska.
8 The following students Students who have found jobs.
8 Prof. Ray L. Short Judged a declamatory contest in Janesville.
8 Mr. Boeye Was in a motorcycle accident.
8 Miss Emily Springer Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Mr. Iver Christoffersen Visited his home in Cedar Falls.
8 Miss Ruth Nolte Plans to be in school this summer.
8 Miss Eva Welterton Had an operation for appendicitis.
8 Mr. Eugene J. Fueling Visited here last week.
8 Miss Hazel Strayer Gave some readings at West Waterloo high school.
8 Prof. Walters Was in Iowa City on business.
8 Miss Anna Carlson Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids.
8 M. Leroy Hieber Visited the college.
8 Mr. O. E. Hertzberg Will be working on his doctorate degree in Wisconsin.
8 Professors Goetch and Charles Will be doing fellowships at University of Iowa.
8 Miss Laura Falkler Was ill.
8 Mr. Leslie I. Reed Attended a deans meeting in Michigan.
8 Mr. C. S. Cory Was at an inter-collegiate meeting in Cedar Rapids.
8 Last week Lola Barnhart and Olive Waggoner visited Marshalltown.