College Eye — March 17, 1926

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1 Noted churchman from New York to lecture Friday; called a New England broad-sword Fred B. Smith will speak; photo.
1 Oratorical contest Seven students will participate.
1 Chimes console Description of the console on which the chimes of the Campanile will be played; photo.
1 Horton wins berth on College Eye's Iowa Circuit five; All Iowa Conference team Basketball all-conference team named.
1 Harrison arouses peace agitation in discussion; differences of opinion expressed by faculty and students Excerpts from address by Thomas Q. Harrison.
1 The U. S. Daily New publication to serve as record of US government actions.
2 A modern fairy tale Tells story of adventurous concert tour for the Minnesingers.
2 Official Notice A. E. Winship will speak; faculty committee explains circumstances of invitation to American Legion speaker.
2 The case for youth; Quia puer ego sum Poem lamenting the difficulties of youth.
3 Clarence Skorpen Spent time in College Hospital.
3 Unique promises Eighty men will be in the cast for "Womanless Wedding."
3 For the spring term Freshmen Commission meetings will be held on Monday.
3 Marjorie Stoner Marjorie Stoner had surgery for appendicitis.
3 Prof. and Mrs. W. B. Fagan Professor and Mrs. W. B. Fagan drove to Indiana due to the serious illness of Mrs. Fagan's mother.
3 At a meeting "Famous Memorial Buildings in New York City" was the topic of Anna Lee Leggett's presentation.
3 Lyla Day Lyla Day visited her parents in Clarksville.
3 Spring house cleaning Cleaning up the YWCA rooms.
3 Meeting time set Playcraft Club will meet.
3 Bible classes Professors Aitchison, Rohlf, and Walters will lead Bible discussion classes.
3 Otis McCreery Otis McCreery is Dean of Students at Drake University.
3 Professor C. O. Todd Professor Todd addressed high school boys.
3 Everybody is more than glad Professor Martin has returned from goiter surgery.
3 His many friends are very anxious Max Miller was seriously injured in a swimming pool accident.
3 Gerald Diesch Gerald Diesch went to St. Louis.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets; from the Normalite of 1905 Poems and quips submitted by campus members.
5 Alumni Commencement news Alumni Association working on plans for Commencement.
5 Notice Opportunity for students to work in parks over the summer.
5 Student opinion Felix Ludley believes Thomas Harrison deserves a fair hearing.
6 Inter-frat swimming and free throw meet Thursday, March 18; many start expected to perform Rules for interfraternity contest.
6 Fraternity notes Roster of pledges and visitors.
6 All conditions enter into the sport records; each must pass strict tests to stand Asks why many track and field records are not considered official.
6 Over 75 men answer baseball call; prospects bright for strong nine--eight lettermen back Coach Mendenhall talks about prospects; schedule of games.
7 A few movie notes from "Screenland"
7 Easter greetings History of Easter.
8 Intersorority dance About one hundred couples attended.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi News notes.
8 Pi Theta Pi Enjoyed luncheon and theater party.
8 Phi Sigma Phi News notes.
8 Chresto Installed new officers.
8 Shakespearean Roster of officers.
8 Zetalethean Elected spring officers.
8 Ossoli Elected spring officers.
8 Phi Omega Pi Held pledging ceremony.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Roster of initiates; enjoyed program.