College Eye — March 31, 1926

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1 Drama fraternity presents a three act farce comedy; Hazel Strayer is the Widow by proxy Brief preview of "The Widow by Proxy"; cast members.
1 Bel Canto Club to appear soon Will present annual concert under direction of Alpha Mayfield.
1 Student recital Pauline Johnson will perform; performance program.
1 Dr. A. E. Winship delivers three addresses here; urges people to get into the American atmosphere Spoke on character and on the US role in the world.
1 Two art exhibits now on display Work from Chicago Art Institute on display.
1 Y. M. C. A. election Walter Brubaker and George Johnson are candidates for president.
1 Dr. John W. Million John W. Million will deliver sermon on Easter.
1 Humorous resume of Minnesingers trip read by Harrington at annual home concert The Minnesingers have fun on tour.
2 A communication Professor Robinson gives reasons for military training.
2 Y. W. C. A. hike Another hike will start this Saturday morning.
3 Ought we obey our consciences? Asserts that one should be allowed to follow his own conscience and make his own decision about military service.
4 A Bouquet of Eyelets Poems and quips submitted by campus members.
4 Something to do Argues for less military spending and for peace.
5 Warren Dickinson Visited friends at Xanho fraternity.
5 Prof. and Mrs. Hersey Professor Hersey and family visited his mother and sister in Earlville.
5 Lewis Hersey Visited his parents.
5 The monthly meeting Faculty Women's Club meet in the Faculty rooms.
5 Miss Catherine Vaughn YWCA members hear Catherine Vaughn, a YWCA secretary from China.
5 Professor Hays Professors Hays, Samson, Schmidt, and Swalwell have been ill.
5 Lawrence Hutson Lawrence Hutson performs at the Plaza theatre in quartette and solo.
5 With the dawn of Easter morn Plans for Easter morning services announced.
5 Bessie Troutner Visited parents in Nashua
5 Lyla Day Lyla Day traveled to Cedar Rapids for Y. W. meeting; visited friends in Iowa City.
5 Among the faculty members Six faculty members played active roles in the ISTA meeting in Fort Dodge.
5 Do you want to see Movie shown twice in the auditorium.
6 Ferdinand Sanders News notes about campus people.
6 Purple tracksters will have strong team this spring; many lettermen back Track practice hindered by undesirable weather.
6 Why Finns are great runners Attempt to explain success of Finns in track events.
6 Tutors have good prospects for a speedy tank team; interfrat meet unearth considerable material Intercollegiate swimming is to be initiated at I. S. T. C.
6 Commercial Club notes Elected officers; planned party.
6 Coach Green drills Little Tutors for home track meet Season prospects.
6 Baseball squad workout inside; prospects bright; Coach Whitford to report April 1st Baseball season begins with many veterans and high hopes.
7 N. E. I. teachers meeting Several faculty will take part.
8 Pi Tau Phi Entertained rushees at tea.
8 Cliosophic Enjoyed recent program.
8 Chresto Will vote on spring rushees.
8 Pi Theta Pi Announces pledges.
8 Phi Omega Pi Held formal initiation.
8 Gamma Betty Cashman initiated.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Held informal tea honoring Professor Strayer.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Members visited Melbourne.
8 Alpha banquet Many alumnae attended.
8 Shakespearean Held formal initiation.