College Eye — February 24, 1926

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1 Men's mix Saturday Faculty men invited.
1 College Eye election To be held soon.
1 Bartlett Hall colonial party Held costume ball.
1 Tom Skeyhill tonight Will speak on world affairs.
1 Thirty thousand pounds of bells for T. C. Campanile; largest of the fifteen weighs 5000 pounds Bells now being cast at Meneely Company in New York; should be among the largest sets of bells on a US college campus; description of the bells; photo.
1 Tutor debaters defeat Luther Brief account of the debate.
1 The rights of men California professor invites men to shave in class in response to women applying powder.
1 Laundry handles big business; hundreds of swim suits and towels cleaned daily Mrs. Kellogg started college laundry eight years ago; moves to new facility; description of the hard work.
1 Portrait of Mrs. Wittenmyer to be presented Monday; was active worker in the Civil War To be presented by Black Hawk Women's Christian Temperance Union; brief profile of Annie Wittenmyer.
2 Locals Extension assignments for the week.
2 Student Opinion Urges respect for freedom of speech of pacifists.
3 Eva and Clara Herndon Grandmother's serious illness has drawn them to Audubon.
3 Glen Brookins Accepts position in the livestock judging department of the Ames Extension Department.
3 Miss Helen Ives Teaching in Rockwell; visited her mother in Cedar Falls.
3 Miss Margaret Stephenson Teaching in Independence; visited parents in Cedar Falls.
3 The hospital list Four women were hospitalized this week.
3 Leila Woolverton Teaching in Marshalltown; visited parents in Cedar Falls.
3 Professor Mach George R. Mach addressed the Lincoln School of Cedar Falls P.T.A. His address was titled; "Why the Pacifist?"
3 Beth Tracy Four students at I.S.T.C. attended a demonstration of physical fitness in La Porte City.
4 Sunday speaker Warren F. Sheldon will speak.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Poems and quips submitted by campus members
4 The classroom teacher professionalism Suggests students be given more information about what teaching will be like before they graduate from college.
5 Radio reports Students appreciate concerts heard over the radio in the auditorium on Sunday evenings.
5 The inquiring reporter Asks students and faculty what they like best about George Washington.
6 Tutors meet "Dormen" tonight; Upper Iowa invades local camp, purple at Luther this weekend I. S. T. C. hopes to keep conference basketball chances alive.
6 At Decorah Saturday I. S. T. C. will play Luther in basketball this coming weekend.
6 Morrison finds basket Stats from game against Iowa Wesleyan.
6 Tutors down Iowa Wesleyan in easy contest I. S. T. C. defeats Iowa Wesleyan in basketball, 36-23.
6 Parsons cagers upset Tutors in hot contest Parsons defeats I. S. T. C., 30-21.
6 Telegraphers through Thoughts on chances of winning 1926 Iowa conference basketball championship.
6 Captains of intramural teams select all-tourney fives Best players from intramural leagues chosen.
6 Alpha Delta Alphas win the intramural cage title Summary of intramural season for 1926.
6 Diamond schedule complete, nine games scheduled Spring baseball schedule.
6 Pedagogs loom champions in Iowa circuit Hopes high to win Iowa Conference championship in basketball; team rankings.
7 The Jubilee Pageant Lengthy description of the thinking behind the pageant.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Announces new pledges.
8 Women debate Wesleyan Sat.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Bertha Hurt and Joyce Newton pledge.
8 Delphian Held theater party.
8 Theta Alpha Phi Margaret Hurn spoke on stage settings; Professor Martin is recovering from surgery.
8 Philo Enjoyed program given by members.
8 Phi Omega Pi Held informal initiation.
8 Delta Gamma Lambda sorority Roster of new pledges.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Enjoyed bridge party.