College Eye — April 15, 1925
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| 1 | Teachers travel to Missouri interstate oratory meet; Janet Galford and Dorothy Stone will uphold Purple honors at Cape Girardeau | T. C. students to represent college at speech contest in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. | |
| 1 | New Y. M. officers installed Thursday; delegation to attend "Y" Officers Training Camp at Boone, April 16, 17, 18 | Y. M. C. A. elects officers for the upcoming year. | |
| 1 | Dean Reed calls 250 students on carpet; various forms of dishonesty are brought to light concerning spring enrollment | Roughly 250 students caught manipulating registration numbers in some manner so as to register earlier. | |
| 1 | Dr. Parkes Cadman, famous preacher, to lecture tomorrow; acknowledges as one of most brilliant speakers on the American platform | Dr. S. Parkes Cadman to speak. | |
| 1 | Miss Freeman's pianists give splendid recital | Advanced piano students give recital; another scheduled for the term. | |
| 1 | Cecilian Glee Club to appear in annual concert Monday; will stage program at Independence tomorrow evening, Hudson next Friday | Cecilians performing on small local tour; photo. | |
| 1 | Primary election for May Queen tomorrow | Students to elect finalists for May Queen. | |
| 1 | Kurtz to be honored by symphony in concert here May 7; well known artist Henri Verbrugen is conductor of Minneapolis Orchestra | Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to play piece composed by Edward Kurtz. | |
| 1 | Presbyterians in charge of Y. W. meeting Thursday | Reports to be given by students who attended the Presbyterian National Young Folks Convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan. | |
| 1 | State legislature grants $1,422,500 to T. C. next two years; budget director estimates other sources will swell total to $1,823,500 | General Assembly allocates funds to Teachers College for 1925-1927 fiscal years; rough breakdown of budget. | |
| 2 | College journalists hold valuable conference at Drake; Mary Ainsworth, local editor of next year's "Eye," attends confab | Conference of the Iowa College Press Association held in Des Moines; description of events. | |
| 2 | Minnesingers at Dysart last night | Minnesingers perform in Dysart. | |
| 2 | College Orchestra in third and final concert April 28; special feature will be Miss Ruegnitz at piano | Performance program. | |
| 2 | "Y" Cabinet outlining policy for coming year; Siegloff now in charge of morning watch | Y. M. C. A. holding meetings to determine policy for upcoming year. | |
| 3 | Plans being made for Lake Geneva conference | Y. M. C. A. members to attend conference in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. | |
| 3 | Presbyterian Student Center at same location | Presbyterian student prayer meeting to be held at same location, despite reports to the contrary. | |
| 3 | $35,000 still needed for Campanile Fund | Costs and location given for construction of Campanile for the college's fiftieth anniversary. | |
| 3 | Frye speaks to underwriters | Delivers principal address at the monthly Waterloo Life Underwriters' Association meeting. | |
| 3 | Library books have peculiar fascination for many students; librarians lose track of texts no matter how vigilant the watch | Discussion on missing books from the library. | |
| 4 | Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- | Jokes and commentary on campus life. | |
| 4 | The modern college | Reprint of Iowa Attorney General John Sargent's letter in the Des Moines Register regarding the duties of an individual in college. | |
| 4 | Editor's beatitudes | Thanks offered to those who make the newspaper run efficiently and productively. | |
| 4 | A squash or an oak | Anecdote about James A. Garfield during his time as president of Ohio's Oberlin College. | |
| 5 | Word has been received | Charles Leavitt was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa national honorary scholastic fraternity. | |
| 5 | Walter Olsen | Visited campus; attending Drake. | |
| 5 | Ivan Fenn | Visited friends on campus; attending the State University. | |
| 5 | Miss Mary Francis Day | National Y. W. C. A. personal secretary to visit campus. | |
| 5 | The crowd at morning watch | Attendance at Y. W. C. A. meetings increasing. | |
| 5 | Alpha Society | Program for recent meeting. | |
| 5 | Mrs. (A. C.) Genevieve Federsen | Plans to work in the public school music department of Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. | |
| 5 | Miss Anna Gertrude Childs | Visited her sister in Estherville for Easter. | |
| 5 | Miss Edith Mahon | Visited friends on campus; teaching in Clinton, Iowa. | |
| 5 | Miss Enid and Edna Skelton | Visited friends in Cedar Falls. | |
| 5 | Phi Omega Pi | Mrs. Cory entertained at a "kid party;" roster of members who spent Easter at their homes. | |
| 5 | Alpha Beta Gamma | Etta Gray entertained members at a house party. | |
| 5 | V. O. V. Sigma Phi | Roster of officers. | |
| 5 | Fifty students secure positions through Placement Bureau; department is under direction of Mrs. Edna M. Shutt | Roster of students who have taken jobs. | |
| 6 | Kohawks nose out Tutor nine in ragged affair by a 14-8 score; Wilson pitches good ball | Coe defeats Teachers College in baseball, 14-8. | |
| 6 | Tom Jones, former Tutor star, coach at Wisconsin University | Profile of Tom Jones, T. C. alumnus and track coach at the University of Wisconsin. | |
| 6 | Three new records set in Pegagog home meet last week; Leighton star with 17 points in four events | Results from the Tutor home track meet. | |
| 6 | Coe-Tutor meet here Saturday; trackmen primed for dual classic with Cedar Rapids cinder stars | Preview of upcoming dual meet on the Teachers College track. | |
| 7 | "The Rock" presented to large audience | Review of play given by Presbyterian students. | |
| 7 | New minister of Waterloo to speak Sunday | The Reverend Morgan of the First Congregational Church of West Waterloo to deliver sermon at college service. | |
| 7 | Dr. Stoops, Grinnell, delivers impressive Easter service | Dr. John Dashiel Stoops of Grinnell College gives sermon. | |
| 8 | Dr. E. J. Cable speaks to Rotarians | Delivers address on the geology of Iowa. | |
| 8 | Edith Dorman | Will work in Manchester. | |
| 8 | Condit resigns position on hospital board | Ira Condit resigns seat after two years on the Sartori board. | |
| 8 | Old Gold sends last work to engravers | Final copies scheduled to arrive on campus May 15. | |
| 8 | Miss White has sudden attack of appendicitis | Emergency operation performed in Davenport; will return to Cedar Falls in a matter of days. | |
| 8 | Imps broadcast fine concert from WHO | Were on the air for nearly three hours due to volume of requests. | |
| 8 | Kurtz honored by celebrated organist | Composition by Professor Kurtz to be performed by Wilhelm Middelschulte at Notre Dame. | |
| 8 | Historic picture now in possession of college | College gains possession of portrait of Annie Wittenmyer, one of the founders of the Soldiers' Orphan Home, which would eventually become Iowa State Teachers College; picture located in President Seerley's office. | |
| 8 | Three Teachers alumni win Columbia scholarships | Emma Chase, Luella Wright, and Glenn Bakkum will attend Columbia University on the Lydia C. Roberts Scholarship. | |
| 8 | Coe coach inspects new gymnasium | Professor George Bryant of Coe College looks over new gymnasium to form opinions on a similar structure at Coe. | |
| 8 | Dramatic club elects new members | Roster of new members. |