College Eye — July 16, 1926

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1 Reverend Mitchell stresses need for brotherly love; Abraham's life used as an example of giving service to others Text of sermon.
1 Dean Reed on vacation Visiting Yellowstone Park with family.
1 Students should have knowledge of business; merchants very accommodating to students Students must decide whether to maintain accounts in their home banks or to open an account in Cedar Falls.
1 Weekly musical programs prove popular Students enjoy music at Wednesday chapel exercises.
1 Archbishop Keane here Sunday; Catholic clergyman will speak to college students Popular speaker.
1 Teacher's Placement Bureau secures 26 more positions Roster of those who have found jobs.
1 Defects found in majority of school pupils; nineteen million of twenty-two million found to have some physical defects Most problems are preventable.
1 Students taking Boy Scout course active; future Scout leaders go on hike up Snag Creek and Cedar River Enjoy learning scouting activities along Cedar River.
2 Lefty Flynn in "The Lumber Jack" at Regent Monday Movie preview.
3 Parent-Teacher associations stimulate interest in rural school libraries Progress in rural education.
4 Steps in raising standards Gives advice on how students and administrators could raise their standards when accepting students and administering degrees.
4 Injustice States that colleges are subject to criticism that is invalid.
5 Square & Compass Club News about members.
5 "Respect God" is theme of student's oration; profanity a curse on mankind Text of address by Frederick Frederickson.
6 Unknowns nose out A. D. A.-Betas; Unknowns look like dark horse of intramural games The Unknowns defeated A. D. A.-Beta, 8-7, in intramural baseball.
6 "Puppets" great action picture; Milton Sills starred with Gertrude Olmstead as leading lady A review of the movie "Puppets", directed by George Archainbaud.
6 Rock Island to motorize 1300 miles of road Gas-electric locomotives will replace steam engines; seen as modernization step.
7 John Poland gives sermon at Methodist Church Text of sermon.
7 Students given opportunity to study abroad National scholarships available.
8 Inter Sorority Dance Will be held July 17; Tom Wells orchestra to provide the music.
8 Alpha Theta Beta fraternity notes News about members.
8 Wesley Foundation notes Japanese Lawn Party to be held; announces summer program in Clear Lake; Eleanor Blanchard to lead the Epworth League; State Official Board meet at the student center; the Reverend Ermil Frye returned from vacation.
8 Pi Theta Pi Held a picnic in honor of Alpha Mayfield and Kate Jennewein; news about other members.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Roster of weekend visitors; E. Wane Shaw and Raymond Niblo visited the Devil's Back Bone.
8 Miss Alpha Mayfield Plans to vacation at her home in Macon, Wisconsin; Theresa Wild will fill her position.
8 E. Normanton Bilbie Visited his former student, Edward Kurtz; Kurtz's students performed.
8 Phi Omega Pi news News about members.
8 Phi Sigma Phi News about members.
8 Inter sorority dance To be held at Galloway Club.