College Eye — December 8, 1926

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1 Reporters Will have regular staff luncheon.
1 Etiquette course in pre-school Rose Hanson teaches children how to eat properly.
1 T. C. Club holds winter term election Roster of officers.
1 Education declared indispensable to civilized progress Excerpts from address by Pat M. Neff.
1 College Club dinner for Miss Samuelson Appeared on consolidated schools conference program.
1 Miss Freeman's class gives piano recital Schedule of performers and their work.
1 Edwin M. Whitney well received Brief review of his presentations.
1 Divided debate decision; Tutors win here; lose at Fayette Brief review of results.
1 Kappa Delta Pi formally initiates Roster of initiates.
1 Consolidated schools conference excellent Brief highlights.
1 Hans Kindler is scheduled Friday Profile of outstanding cellist.
1 National officer of Y. W. coming Winifred Wygal will be guest.
1 Debate with Dubuque women December 9
1 Miss Grace Bedsaul Grace Bedsaul injured in fall.
1 Reporters Will have regular staff luncheon.
1 Former student of I. S. T. C. badly injured Shotgun accidentally discharges; Luke Webb shot through both ankles.
1 Minnesingers have informal initiation Roster of initiates.
2 Pre-Christmas paragraphs Campus Christmas tales.
2 A post view of Registration Day A look at the turmoil of registration.
2 Theta Alpha Phi Theta Alpha Phi will celebrate Founders Day.
3 An explanation Explains that the next issue of the College Eye will be the last one of the year 1926. This will also be their holiday issue.
3 Superintendent A. O. Lee Visited Professor Paul.
3 The Department of Teaching Hosted tea for the delegates of the Normal Training Conference.
3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Visited Professor J. W. Charles.
3 Andrew T. Roy Spoke at the Auditorium; traveling secretary for the Student Volunteer organization.
3 The enrollment for the winter term There are 2435 students enrolled.
3 Harold A. Jacobs Employed by Case Threshing Machine Works, according to a letter received by Frank Straight.
3 Miss Verna Wickens Visited Estherville.
3 The program for Vespers
3 Anyone wishing personal interviews Miss Wygal will give interviews by appointment.
3 Mr. Robert Corning Fell from a first floor window at the Training School but is recovering well.
3 "What research has done for secondary education" Article written by Mr. A. E. Brown for "The American School Board Journal."
3 Lawrence Whitford Drove to Monticello and returned with Mrs. Whitford, who was visiting friends.
3 Dr. Milton Methfessel Visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Weiner.
3 "Sally, Irene and Mary" Will be the next movie shown, along with "Poor Mrs. Jones."
3 President H. H. Seerley and Mr. James Robinson Attended a meeting of the Board of Education in Ames.
3 Mr. Kurtz Fell and injured his shoulder; father of Professor Edward Kurtz.
3 Mrs. L. B. Cox Will spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Riebe.
3 Coming Events Roster of dates and times.
3 Miss Eve Burnett and Miss Stella Fry Teaching in Allerton; visited the Charles home.
3 Official notice Women who are looking for work should report to the Dean of Women.
4 We hate to re-hash, but- Questions whether or not it is good to have the main objective of a debate to win the judge's approval.
4 Jazz and the social arts Gives an excerpt of an article printed in McGill Fortnightly Review. This excerpt explains what happens now compared to when the author attended school.
4 An explanation Explains that the next issue of the College Eye will be the last one of the year 1926. This will also be their holiday issue.
5 A brass quartet Quartet from Ladies' Band performed at American Legion meeting.
5 Mr. Dilman Domer Dilman Domer visited campus.
5 At the theatres; Dix gives "Hurry Up" Yost brand new title Movie preview.
5 Miss Grace Fultz Grace Fultz visited Alpha Mayfield.
6 Tutors down Macabees 26 to 16; show good from in early season tilt; Pollock and Hughes high scorers I. S. T. C. defeated the Macabees all-star basketball team of Waterloo, 26-16.
6 Large squad of mat men report to Bender; attractive schedule arranged Talks about the contenders for the various weight classes.
6 Tutor cagers open season at Cornell and Coe Friday and Saturday; Cedar Rapids team are veteran stars I. S. T. C. will play its first games against Cornell and Coe Colleges; roster of men who are fighting for starting positions.
6 Shift to leave Big Ten next year coaches decide; shift has caused much fear by opponents The shift play will not longer be allowed in Big Ten games because it is hard for the officials to determine what is a shift and what is not.
6 It might go well for Indiana; how about Iowa? Gives information on a proposed idea that each Big Ten school have two football teams. Also gives information against the argument.
7 Introducing Sophie Personal advice.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Held initiation; news about members.
8 Phi Omega Pi Held initiation; news about members.
8 The Faculty Men's Club luncheon F. G. Blair was the guest of honor.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu Roster of officers; news about members.
8 Pi Theta Pi Entertained at a formal dinner in honor of Grace Fultz; Mrs. Carl Walker entertained at a tea.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha News about members.
8 Neotrophian Program for recent meeting.
8 Alpha Theta Beta News about members; roster of officers.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Held annual Thanksgiving dance; news about members.
8 Xanho Moved to new house; roster of officers; news about members.