College Eye — October 6, 1926

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1 Alice in Dollarland arrives next week; Y. W. budget announced for next year. Total budget is $3000.
1 Theta Alpha Phi play to be given Oct. 21 Roster of cast members for "A Square Peg."
1 Reverend Thurman gives address Sun.; Negro preacher tells of Christian life Excerpts from sermon by the Reverend Howard Thurman.
1 Ernest B. Wilson talks to Mathematics Club Spoke on aeronautics.
1 Knoepfler, head of German department dies at his home Friday evening; served college for 26 years Died October 1, 1926; taught until last day; obituary; photo.
1 "The Demigod" cast for Playcraft Club Plan to give one one-act play per month.
1 John Lynch John Lynch is in the hospital.
1 Choral Union begins work on "Messiah" Group composed of members of the glee clubs.
1 Reverend Howard Thurman The Reverend Howard Thurman led a discussion on race relations.
1 Cinders in the eye News notes.
1 Subscribers! Must pay $2 subscription fee.
2 Arnold Luce Arnold Luce is teaching in Proctor, Minnesota.
2 Official notice Student Welfare Committee makes recommendations on outside activities, suspensions, and housing.
2 Wesley Foundation Schedule of upcoming programs.
2 Council elects officers Roster of officers for the Student Council.
3 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Visiting I. D. Corning in Cedar Falls.
3 Lambda Gamma Nu Plans to hold first party at the local house.
3 The members of the Hamilton Club Held meeting; bids for membership are being distributed.
3 Rev. Ermil B. Frye Spoke in chapel on "Personal factors in every man's destiny."
3 Mr. Arklin Spoke at chapel time; studied art in Europe for eight years.
3 Miss Jessie L. Ferguson Spoke to the first-year women students.
3 The Y. W. C. A. Held Recognition Service for new members.
3 The new president of the Y. M. C. A. Scott Porter elected.
3 A delightful three course luncheon Held for old and prospective members of the Sioux Club.
3 Miss Helen Hays Parents visited.
3 Prof. H. L. Eells Conducted institute work in Sioux City.
3 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Visiting I. D. Corning in Cedar Falls.
3 Five hundred freshman girls Entertained by members of the College Club at the home of Mrs. Seerley.
3 The Tau Sigma Delta sorority Entertained fourteen rushees at a theater party.
3 Clement Paulson Accepted teaching position in Mount Pleasant, Utah.
3 Miss Agnes Roe Visited Mrs. Warner.
3 Miss Mary Haight Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids and Marion, as did Bernice Toms.
3 Miss Dorothy Humiston Sprained her ankle during her physical education class.
3 Mrs. Edna Davis Left for Keota, Iowa.
3 Miss Eva L. Gregg Visited Chicago.
3 Willard Holman Visited Cedar Falls.
3 Irma Savage Visited her home in Shell Rock, Iowa.
3 Prof. Macy Campbell Lectured in Galena, Illinois.
3 Miss Lorrene Kreger Accepted position as assistant to the secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Des Moines.
3 "Grass" here Saturday Movie preview.
3 W. A. A. Will enjoy picnic and activities at Island Park.
3 Interstate contest here Will host interstate extempore contest in spring.
4 Immature irreverence States that a majority of the people in society hide their feelings instead of expressing them.
4 College is upon us States that articles about the football team give a good indication that another year of school has started.
4 A. B. A. for muscle Disagrees with the idea of awarding a bachelor's degree in coaching athletics.
5 Bureau of Recommendations Roster of those who have found jobs.
6 Players better sportsmen than spectators: Yost; fans expect too much of players and coaches States that spectators of intercollegiate athletics need to acquire more sportsmanship skills.
6 Proposed memorial for Walter Camp; to be erected at Yale Bowl A memorial is being built in honor of Walter Camp.
7 Capital acting, shrewd direction mark "Show-Off"; comedy of family life full of homey fun; auto scene is hilarious feature Movie preview.
8 Eulalian Held picnic for rushees.
8 Sioux Club Entertained rushees at a luncheon.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Held a steak fry for the rushees; entertained rushees at a theatre party.
8 Philo Roster of officers.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon News about members.
8 Chrestomathian Informal and formal initiation were held.
8 Alpha Theta Beta News about members.
8 Shakespearean Held formal initiation.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Entertained at a gathering; also held a dinner.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Florence Reed hosted a Gypsy Tea at her home; members entertained rushees at a rose dinner.
8 Phi Omega Pi Held a Jail Jamboree at the sorority house; a Vanity Fair was held at Odd Fellow Hall; news about members.
8 Pi Theta Pi Entertained rushees at a musical tea; held luncheon as last of the series of rush parties.