College Eye — June 25, 1926
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Members of musical organizations selected for the summer term | Roster of glee club members. |
| 1 | F. L. McCreary | Photo. |
| 1 | Placement Bureau successful in securing 470 jobs; service will save teachers thousands of dollars; | Great success over last three months. |
| 1 | Famous Cedar Falls Concert Band to entertain crowd tonight | Brief description of the group; photo. |
| 1 | Brazil official compliments on local text book; Miss Wild and Miss White share honors as authors | Book by Professors Wild and White receives high praise. |
| 1 | Warren and Ross, musical artists, here Wednesday; noted pianist and violinist on second program; concert at 8:15 | Performer profiles. |
| 2 | Seek new system of teaching history | Result of recent American Historical Association meeting. |
| 2 | William Rents, former student, passes away | Died June 17, 1926, of a heart problem. |
| 2 | Electric Park arrange big program July 5 | Will feature fair rides, movies, dancing, and boxing. |
| 3 | Mrs. Donald Robert Harrison | Hulda Murphy Harrison died. |
| 3 | Marie Harrison | Visited here before traveling in the West. |
| 3 | Mildred Gardner | Married Charles Singley. |
| 3 | Macario G. Naval | Writes that he is back in the Philippines. |
| 3 | Elizabeth F. Hart | Will be teaching in Sac City. |
| 3 | Mrs. Arthur I. Gist | Has been here visiting her family. |
| 3 | Joseph Wesley Martin | Has been visiting his mother. |
| 3 | Gladys Madeline Sechler | Came from Portland, Oregon, to visit her mother. |
| 3 | O. E. Hertzberg | Received his doctorate from Columbia University. |
| 3 | "The Shadow on the Wall" | Movie preview. |
| 3 | Capt. Julian H. Gist | Is in the hospital after a nervous breakdown. |
| 3 | Hattie Fortsch | Hattie Fortsch married Oscar Berger. |
| 4 | The literary taste of college students | Suggests that students are not seeking worthwhile and educational literature to read in their spare time. |
| 5 | Investigation Committee discuss plan of People's Church in Lansing, Mich. | Using model of Michigan college church |
| 6 | Intramural teams start drive for championship | A. D. A.-Beta beat Alpha Chi-Xanho, 4-1, in intramural baseball. |
| 6 | Celebrated painter has charge of work for World's Fair | William de Leftwich Dodge is in charge of work at Philadelphia. |
| 7 | Bishop Lowe to deliver address at Sunday service | |
| 7 | Former student opera writer and producer at Cresco | Mary Eaton presents opera at opera house. |
| 7 | Prof. Hart to head speakers at Nashua on "old timers' day" | Professor Hart had formerly lived in the area. |
| 7 | United States spends $600,000 annually for musical entertainment | Professor McCreary speaks to students on the value of music. |
| 7 | Professor Fullerton to teach at Columbia University | Will teach six week summer term there. |
| 7 | Radio expert visits here | Eugene Grossman visited campus; assisted in first radio transmission from ISTC. |
| 8 | Y. W. C. A. news | Hikes planned for every Saturday morning. |
| 8 | Wesley Foundation notes | Cecil Bogard led discussion at Epworth League. |
| 8 | Epworth League leaders | Schedule of discussion questions, topics, and leaders. |
| 8 | Alpha Theta Beta fraternity notes | News about visitors. |
| 8 | Phi Sigma Phi | Elma Magee visited; Blanche Boysen returned from visit to Iowa City. |
| 8 | Pi Omega Pi | Brief description of the fraternity and upcoming plans. |
| 8 | Alpha Chi news | News about members. |
| 8 | Alpha Beta Gamma news | Roster of people who attended recent picnic; Lyla Day taking a Melody Way Music course; Helen Pegg and Ruth Domer visited their homes. |