College Eye — November 26, 1924

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1 "Old Gold" program given in chapel Will put on short show including music.
1 Hon. J. Stitt Wilson world traveler to lecture Nov. 23-25; first address to be delivered at Sunday morning service, student of America's youth Speaker profile.
1 Mrs. Walker has concluded talks; gives timely advice on "What Every Girl Has" Delivers lecture on women's health.
1 Renee Chemet, noted violinist, appears here December 5; one of most fascinating drawers of bow in the entire world Performer profile.
1 Immense audience enjoys Novaes in splendid concert; famous Brazilian pianist proves to be real artist Praises piano performance given by Guiomar Novaes.
1 Pedagogue arguers plan clash with Upper Iowa soon; triangular debate to follow with Morningside and Simpson on Japanese Exclusion Act Will debate constitutionality of Supreme Court decisions.
1 Prof. Edward Kurtz in violin program Tuesday evening; assisted by Miss Freeman, pianist, large number enjoy excellent program Recap of pieces performed during the program.
1 Edgar A. Guest in Waterloo Many students may attend.
1 Dramatic Club is now in process of formation; all those interested in play production are urged to see Miss Knapp Tryouts to be held.
1 Average grade of students 1922-1924; less than fifteen grade points in two terms means suspension Report on students' grades over the last several years.
1 Proposed site for Campanile Highlights of groundbreaking ceremony; photo.
1 The inter-society debate tournament will close Friday; final contest to be held in chapel, three judges to give decision Results of the contest so far.
2 How to live with a room mate Author describes his way of dealing with roommate tensions.
2 Science Club meets Professor Phillips delivers talk.
2 Senior B. A.'s elect officers Roster of officers; will have Christmas party.
3 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked if faculty should schedule exams for the Friday after Thanksgiving.
3 Little Tutors Training School news.
3 'Henry' heads list in transportation system at T. C.; many students driving cars to school Survey of cars in the ISTC parking lot; about three fourths seem to belong to students.
3 Students' directory will be sold this Registration Day; four hundred additional copies to meet increased demand Will sell them on registration day.
3 Art Myattway Thoughts and comments on campus happenings and the world at large.
3 Methodist students Will meet for weekly gathering.
4 Our greatest boosters College Band praised for support provided to athletic teams.
4 Win--and win they did! Tutors pull off a stunning victory at Dubuque; rise of school spirit credited.
4 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on student life.
4 The thief Rash of thefts on campus prompts warning to students.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Entertained active members at the home of Elda May Platt.
5 Sioux Club Banquet held; roster of officers elected at recent meeting.
5 Philo Program for recent meeting.
5 Freshman Commission entertained Entertained the Sophomore Council.
5 Delta Phi Delta Entertained other sororities at a tea.
5 All-college kid party tomorrow night Games and a special program planned.
5 Prof. and Mrs. Lynch entertain English Class Entertained at their home.
5 Lutheran Association Surprise farewell party held for the Rev. and Mrs. Miller.
5 Square and Compass Club Grand Master E. R. Moore and Past Grand Master Mr. Moses present at recent meeting.
5 Kappa Delta Pi Program for formal initiation; roster of pledges and former members who attended.
5 The coming week featured by social events Schedule of upcoming events.
6 Varsity basketball will soon be going in full swing; team starts intensive practice this week Preview of men's basketball squad for upcoming season.
6 Theory men romp Wartburg Football theory students defeat Wartburg, 14-0.
6 Tutors wallop Dubuque in last hard fought battle of season; Phelan stars in back field Tutors defeat Dubuque U. in recent football game, 19-6.
6 Intramural sports to be popular this season; Student Council makes rules for games Preview of upcoming intramural sports season; rules for participation.
7 College High and Eldora battle to a scoreless tie; locals show fight Little Tutors tie Eldora, 0-0.
8 Miss Ives Reported she is recovering; Ruth Knittel attended classes.
8 Helen Ives and Ruth Knittel in auto accident Injured in car accident; George Rath was driving.
8 Mrs. Shutt Attended a dinner party in Independence.
8 Miss Florence Bowman Visited friends on campus.
8 Grace Barr Returned to classes after an illness.
8 Joseph Vanderveer Plans to visited Cedar Falls.
8 Allen Read Returned to classes after an illness.
8 Ethel Short Teaching in Odebolt; plans to spend Thanksgiving with her parents in Cedar Falls.
8 Hugh Logan Visited friends on campus.
8 The Men's Faculty Club Entertained members of the football team.
8 Gertrude Brower Teaching in Humboldt; plans to visit and attend the Delta dance.
8 Coach Middlesworth Completed football coaching contract and returned to his home in Indianapolis, Indiana.
8 George Hicks Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
8 Professor A. E. Fish Judged a declamatory contest in Osage.
8 Y. W. C. A. recognition service held Wednesday night. Three-hundred sixty new members.
8 Mary Ainsworth and Arlene Stoner Visited Fanchon Powers.
8 Health Day observed in Friday chapel Professors Campbell and Bender speak.
8 R. L. Patty, 1907, is placed in South Dakota college Will head Department of Agricultural Engineering there.
8 Soloists in "The Messiah" announced Professors Welles, Barker, Schmidt, and Hays will perform.
8 Helen Ives and Ruth Knittel in auto accident On way to football game in Ames.