College Eye — November 24, 1926

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1 Installation of clock delayed by Fasoldt Mr. Fasoldt has not replied to letters; clock mechanism is on campus.
1 Seniors elect officers for winter term Roster of officers.
1 A. A. U. W. held meeting last week Cedar Falls chapter has fifty-eight members; established in 1925.
1 Melchior-Flesch concert remarkable Brief review.
1 Iowa Club begins year's work tonight Learning about rural life.
1 Training School child in auto accident Helen Ley injured.
1 Inter-sorority dance held last Sunday
1 Miss Hatch to study in Chicago school Will study for master's degree at Garrett Biblical Institute.
1 Kurtz in concert at Kimball Hall; accompanied by Miss Alta Freeman Performance program for Chicago appearance.
1 New head elected for German Department Josef Schaefer elected; has been secretary at German Consulate in St. Louis.
1 Speaker and reader coming to T. C. Pat M. Neff and Edwin M. Whitney will appear.
1 Miss Strayer reads to poetry class Read work in Professor Lambert's recent American poetry class.
1 Record class to graduate Monday About sixty-three will graduate.
1 I. S. T. C. debaters win decisions; vote against Upper Iowa unanimous Debate results.
1 P. E. O. chapters hold joint meeting Professor Strayer reads poems written by James Hearst.
1 Society debate finals will be this Friday
1 Senior B. A.'s to have party
2 Prof. Eells Giving a series of lectures at the First Presbyterian Church of Cedar Falls.
2 The Freshman Commission Hosting a tea and inviting all women.
2 Mr. Cable Will speak in chapel.
2 Mrs. Walker Will begin her lectures following Christmas break.
2 The Y. W. C. A. Conducting the book exchange.
2 Thursday evening The Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. will hold joint party.
2 Have you subscribed Old Gold subscription fee is $4.
2 Official notice Dean Walker will address seniors; YWCA conducting book exchange.
2 Coming events Schedule of meetings.
2 Ancient antics Old ISNS rules and responsibilities.
2 Extension work Study center assignments.
3 Senior Party Party and dance to be held for the seniors.
3 Edna Wheeler Teaching at Napier School in Ames, Iowa; visited her sister Alice on campus.
3 Melchior-Flesch Program The concert program.
3 Professor C. A. Fullerton Visited Davenport to do school service work.
3 Ivan Mast Joined the Equitable Life Insurance Company of New York in the local branch.
3 Misses Jeanette Corsaut Marie and Elsie Christoffersen entertained Jeanette Corsaut, Mable Taylor, Evelyn Riedel, Miss Lawrence Drohman and Gertrude Christoffersen.
3 Edna Wheeler Teaching at Napier School in Ames, Iowa; visited her sister Alice on campus.
3 Thanksgiving party A "John Alden and Priscilla" party planned for all college students.
3 Miss Ida Huglin Worked in the rural schools of Henry County for four days.
3 Miss Lou Sheperd Assisted teachers in teaching manners in Urbana and Atkins.
3 Prof. A. C. Fuller Conducted extension work in Davenport; attended the Superintendent Conference in Iowa City with Irving Hart.
3 Last Wednesday evening Professor Buffum entertained his school administration class.
3 Elmer Schindler Visited campus.
3 Dr. Karl Wettstone President of Dubuque University will speak on campus.
3 The meeting of the College Club Postponed.
3 Harry Eells Spoke in San Antonio, Texas.
3 The canvass of Prof. Getchell's Eight students are taking their pre-medical work on campus.
3 Prof. H. C. Moeller Worked in the public schools in Allerton for the week.
4 Thanksgiving Day Celebrating Thanksgiving Day.
4 On with the play Provides criticism of a play the authors attended recently at I. S. T. C.
5 Prof. Eells Professor Eells spoke in Elkader and McGregor; Professor Hearst will return to work; Louise Adler will take graduate study; Professor Paul spoke in Union County.
5 Y. W. C. A. Held tea and social hour.
5 The Cedar Falls Lions Club Lions Club entertained Rotarians.
5 W. A. A.; high steppers Hiking has been a high point for WAA activities.
5 Dr. Eugene Allen delivers sermon Brief summary of address.
5 "His Secretary" here Wednesday evening Movie preview.
6 Whitford's freshmen wallop Dodgers 19-0; excellent team work and execution displayed I. S. T. C. freshman football team ended their season with a 19-0 win against Fort Dodge Junior College.
6 Tutors embark for Colorado tomorrow; twenty Iowa Tutors leave for invasion of Colorado tutors; a fitting climax for T. C.'s deserving athletes I. S. T. C. football team will travel to Colorado to play its final game of the season.
6 Parsons beat Tutors with passes after running and plunging failed; Wildcats cinch Iowa Conference title by 20-7 score I. S. T. C. lost football game to Parsons, 20-7, removing I. S. T. C. from first place in conference rankings.
6 Tollefson, G. Orr, Grochowski, and McCuskey receive berths on loop "11"; Phelan and Cooper given honorable mention; College Eye's all conference team The College Eye lists its All-Conference football team.
7 Gene Stratton Porter's greatest novel on screen Movie preview.
7 We believe this A poem about Thanksgiving.
8 Prof. Eells Professor Eells spoke in Elkader and McGregor; Professor Hearst will return to work; Louise Adler will take graduate study; Professor Paul spoke in Union County.
8 Elmer Schindler Visited campus.
8 Prof. A. C. Fuller Conducted extension work in Davenport; attended the Superintendent Conference in Iowa City with Irving Hart.
8 Senior Party Party and dance to be held for the seniors.
8 The meeting of the College Club Postponed.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Announce pledges; Gwendolyn Basler attended homecoming in Minneapolis.
8 Pi Tau Phi Pledges entertained old members.
8 Phi Omega Pi News about members.
8 Eulalian Program for recent meeting; roster of elected officers.
8 Chrestomathian Program for recent meeting; roster of elected officers.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu News about members.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha News about members.
8 Alpha Theta Beta News about members.
8 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Mrs. Albright entertained members at a bridge party; fall dance to be held; Janet Little visited Grinnell to hear Alfred Cortot.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Pledges entertained members at a luncheon; Maxine Lamson attended the Minnesota homecoming.
8 Pi Omega Pi Party held in honor of the sorority's first anniversary.