College Eye — September 24, 1924

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1 Football prospects look brighter every day; squad working hard to prepare for first game Preview of 1924 squad.
1 Cedar Falls Band scores big success at St. Paul, Minn.; wins third place in national band contest Take third place in field of over one hundred.
1 Minnesingers and Troubadours are now selected; try-outs held last Thursday evening Roster of members.
1 Plans made for construction of men's dormitory; location south of old isolation hospital Plans for new building on south side of campus; will be similar to Bartlett Hall; architects considering plans.
1 Arrangements for college lecture course completed; Dr. S. Parks Cadman--noted lecturer--on program Schedule of performers.
1 New plan recently ushered in at cafeteria Bartlett Hall residents must eat in the Bartlett cafeteria.
1 Fullerton-Kurtz will appear in concert September 30; to be assisted by Miss Freeman--pianist; proceeds to be pledged to Campanile of '26 Performance program for Robert Fullerton, Edward Kurtz, and Alta Freeman; photo.
1 New dormitory great improvement to campus Addition to Bartlett Hall nearing completion; should be ready by winter term; expect another addition to be built.
1 The finals regarding fall term registration Terrors of registration are over; enrollment may be down a bit.
2 Luella M. Wright Will take a leave of absence to continue graduate work.
2 Hope Foote Has returned to her work in Seattle, Washington.
2 C. W. Helsley and G. Archer at Boston University Are attending theology classes.
2 Former T. C. students married Sunday Laura Louise McLaughlin married Martin Conrad Brandes.
2 Freshman class now organized Roster of officers.
2 Notice of church meetings issued Local pastors will meet students on campus.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Opinions on policy requiring women on campus to eat at the Bartlett Hall Dining Room.
3 Professors study strange phenomena Blackout hits campus.
3 Y. M. C. A. news All men welcome to meeting.
3 Philos start another school year; Ruther resigns as President, Buxton elected Roster of officers.
3 Free! YMCA offers morning services.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on student life.
4 War of words Encourages students to join debate team.
4 Cooperation Urges shopping in Cedar Falls to help the local economy.
5 Homerian Entertained rushees at two informal parties.
5 Phi Omega Pi Mrs. H. C. Harmon and Mrs. C. S. Cory entertained members at a dinner.
5 Xanho dance Members entertained friends at a dance; Dr. and Mrs. C. J. McKinstry chaperoned.
5 Bartlett Hall tea Held in honor of the new women.
5 The Prince of Wales visits Alpha A program was held in his honor.
5 Zeta Entertained rushees at a picnic.
5 Shakespearean Entertained rushees at a tea and picnic.
5 Ossoli Roster of officers elected at recent meeting.
5 Chrestomathian Entertained rushees at an informal breakfast.
5 Clio Entertained rushees at a picnic breakfast.
5 Literary societies rushing Rushing festivities occurred throughout the week.
5 Irving Program for recent gathering.
5 Sons and daughters of graduates Roster of current students whose parents are alumni.
6 Little Tutors open football season this weekend; will play Waverly Game preview.
6 Y. W. girls begin morning hikes Will hike around Cedar Falls on Saturday mornings.
6 Requirement for W. A. A. membership Requirements are enumerated.
6 Freshmen notice Should wear only ISTC emblems on campus.
6 Hiking classes began work Monday under W. A. A. Preview of upcoming activities sponsored by the W. A. A.
7 Pet succumbs with heart failure Mouse died after surprising Professor Fagan.
7 Glee club try-outs continued this week About three hundred are likely to try out.
7 News from home Plowman's father replies to earlier fictional letter.
7 Bible discussion group Schedule of Sunday morning discussion groups.
7 T. C. Bureau aids 1500 graduates Through the Bureau of Recommendations.
7 Senior B. A. Roster of officers.
8 D. Russell Paul Visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
8 The following men were visitors Roster of people who visited the Able Hobo house.
8 Elizabeth Hart Attending Grinnell College.
8 Velma and Allen Brown Visited their parents, Professor and Mrs. Clark Brown.
8 Miss Altadena Van Alstine Visited the Phi Omega Pi house.
8 Miss Eva May Luse Speaking at the State Teachers Association convention in Mobile, Alabama.
8 Cleon Young Visited friends in Manila.
8 Beebe Johnson Plans to attend the University of Iowa.
8 Mr. Short Visited Cedar Falls.
8 Wm. Kent and Walter Redway Visited campus.
8 Robert Green Visited campus; teaching in Clarence, Iowa.
8 The Waterloo Women's Club Three lecture courses to be presented at East High School.
8 Everett Bates Enrolled at University of Chicago.
8 Hobart Brown Visited Baird, Iowa.
8 Gladys Swain Teaching in Allison; visited campus.
8 Olga D. Hartz Director of the Health Education department at the Y. W. C. A. in Clinton; visited Clara Madsen
8 Clyde Brooks Visited campus; working in the economics department at Ohio State University.
8 Glen Mitchell and Harm Ludeman Visited the Hobo house.
8 Paul Stewart Visited Cedar Falls; attended the Xanho dance.
8 Velma Porter Visited her parents in Cedar Falls; teaching physical education in Iowa City.
8 Miss Marna Peterson Plans to study at Columbia University.
8 Harold Palmer Enrolled at State College of Iowa.
8 The Chapel hour Reserved on Thursdays for meetings of various churches.
8 Dorothy Wyth Teaching in Elgin; visited her parents.
8 A little variation Electricity went out for an evening.
8 Cora Mae Hockaday Went to Manchester.
8 Frances Horak Visited campus on her way to the State Normal School in North Dakota.
8 John Poland Teaching in Buck Creek; visited Cedar Falls.
8 Aristo Roster of officers.