College Eye — November 19, 1924

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1 Renee Chemet, violinist, scheduled for December Brief profile.
1 Declamatory plans now arranged for the winter term; will be under personal supervision of Miss Knapp Will include orations and dramatic readings.
1 Large audience at Armistice Day program; vets of the World War, Profs. Robinson and Berry, deliver addresses Auditorium filled to overflowing for Armistice Day ceremony.
1 Bachelor of Science in Education offered For four year graduates who also include a year of language study.
1 First "Old Gold Day" in history of school to be observed next Thurs.; hope to make "Old Gold Week" a tradition Hope to sell two thousand copies this year.
1 Community church on Hill now discussed; Committee of Seventeen considering possibilities Canvassing College Hill residents, faculty, and students for interest in College Hill church.
1 Hundreds of students witness breaking of ground for Campanile; to be dedicated in 1926 at fiftieth anniversary of school Eliza Rawstern Wright turns the first spade of earth; class marches to site; Campanile will cost about $50,000.
1 National confab of Zeta Kappa Psi draws to close; Miss Sweigard re-elected Grand President and Miss Robb historian Group will survey status of forensics nationally.
1 Novaes appears in concert on Thursday; brought here by College Lecture Course Committee Urges students to attend.
1 Coffer-Miller players give two comedies Brief review of "The Miser" and "The Taming of the Shrew."
2 Little Tutors News from the Training School.
2 College Hospital now moved to new location Facilities include general hospital, isolation home, and office for staff; old building will be used as Home Economics Cottage.
2 New books added to library stacks weekly About seven thousand books added in past year as well as pamphlets and art prints.
2 Dr. Collins to speak Sunday Bruce Collins will speak.
3 The Pop Off Concerned that proper flag care is not being exercised; believes it sets a bad example.
3 Prof. Macy Campbell to be back next term Has been lecturing and conducting research around the country.
3 Let's send them off Urges students to cheer on the football team as they depart for the game with Dubuque University.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked if Thanksgiving vacation should be extended.
3 Wesley Foundation The Reverend Ermil Frye will speak.
4 A holiday--Friday after Thanksgiving Believes that students should be given the Friday after Thanksgiving off from class so that they may travel home for the holiday.
4 The Campanile Urges students to contribute to the fund; still need $29,000.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on student life.
5 English Club meeting Program for recent meeting.
5 Mathematics Club Details from recent meeting.
5 The Ellen H. Richards Club Mr. Hughes, of Hughes Dry Goods, spoke at recent meeting.
5 Freshman Commission now organized for year Initial meeting held for the Freshman Commission of the Young Women's Christian Association.
5 Sigma Tau Delta pledges entertain Pledges entertained active members.
5 Intersorority dance planned Roster of sororities involved.
5 Faculty tea for Dr. Wilson The College Club entertained the Faculty Men's Club in honor of Dr. Ben F. Wilson.
5 Shake-Aristo initiation Informal initiation held.
5 Zeta Thanksgiving program Program for recent Thanksgiving celebration.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu house dance Music provided by the pledges; luncheon served at the end of the night.
5 Catholic Students Association dance Music provided by the Imps Orchestra.
5 Alpha Delta Alpha dance Music provided by the Imps Orchestra.
5 Alpha Chi Founder's Day Active and alumni members attended.
6 World Prayer Week closes Have held united morning watch meetings; attendance lower than expected.
6 Mat prospects for year appear to be mystery; only one letterman will be back Upcoming wrestling team previewed.
6 Downtown high wins city tilt; defeats Little Tutors 9 to 0 Cedar Falls wins over T. C. High, 9-0.
6 Tutors go down to defeat before ancient rivals; Upper Iowa U. leads 6 to 0 Tutors lose in football to Upper Iowa, 6-0.
7 Campus adventures A student takes a walk around campus and discovers many previously unknown facts about campus structures.
7 Mrs. Walker renews her lecture series Speaks on social relationships between men and women.
8 Osborne S. Cowles Visited friends in Cedar Falls; coaching at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota.
8 Allen Read Confined to his home due to the mumps.
8 Frances Carpenter Visited by his father, E. O. Carpenter.
8 Hazel Riley Called home due to an illness in her family.
8 Miss Toms Visited her home in Marion.
8 Mildred Hollis Visited her aunt in Des Moines.
8 The fourth glee club of the college Aeolian Glee Club formed by Glennys Rugg.
8 Members of the Bel Canto Glee Club Provided music for the service held in the auditorium; the Cecilians will perform when J. Stitt Wilson speaks.
8 Edwin Brockman Visited his home in Clarksville.
8 Opal Sarchet Visited Lila Day in Clarksville.
8 Mrs. Blanchard Entertained Mrs. Walker and her mother for dinner.
8 Judith Chase Visited friends at Coe College.
8 Beth Tracy Visited her home in Nashua.
8 Miss Ruth Hanson Elected Business Manager of the Cecilian Glee Club.
8 Miss Boomer Visited relatives.
8 Margaret Siegman Sisters visited.
8 Miss Helen Knapp Judged a high school declamatory contest in Cherokee.
8 Thelma Hoadley Mother visited.
8 Miss Nina Murphy Working as assistant physical instructor at the Normal school in Tempe, Arizona.
8 Clara B. Long Teaching in Bigelow, Minnesota.
8 Miss Glennys Rugg Visited her sister in Hampton.
8 Ellen Killen Visited friends in Madison, Wisconsin.
8 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Spoke at chapel.
8 Book week Display children's books in Library.
8 Adams Hall notes Boarding house news.