College Eye — January 17, 1929

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1 Dr. Morrison will lecture in Auditorium Feb. 6 Charles Clayton Morrison will speak.
1 T. C. debaters break even in weekend debates Men win at Dubuque; women lose.
1 Senior class rings have come
1 Yesterday and today viewed in regard to student assembly Article from 1921 about the difficulty of seating the whole student body for chapel exercises.
1 Dance with the 'Blue Melodians' Sat.; all college dance to be held Sat. night
1 Pomeroy's Past will be disclosed tomorrow night Play preview.
1 Beautiful funeral service comforts friends and relatives of Edna Wolfe Edna Rebecca Wolfe died January 9, 1929.
1 Illinois Central sponsors prize essay contest On the future of railroads.
1 Members of band pronounced very good entertainers Played program at basketball game.
1 Shake Hall will be scene of debate tonight at 6:30 ISTC will debate Western Union.
1 Note to Literary Board Will meet for photo.
1 Rare musical treat to be had Friday, Jan. 25th Profile of John Charles Thomas.
1 Annual meeting is soon at hand For election of College Eye staff.
1 Many students bring up B letters 581 students have low grades.
1 College Eye subscribers! These regulations are for your approval Text of regulations for the organization of the College Eye.
1 Placement Bureau is being established Office getting ready for service; old office will be for Dean Reed.
1 Rev. W. W. Argow will preach Sunday, Jan. 20 At CHIC.
2 Methodist Men's Club Professor Wright speaks on the history of ISTC.
2 Editorially speaking Mourns the death of Edna Wolfe; encourages students to write home; discusses student reading choices.
3 Bartlett Hall Students enjoy birthday party.
3 T. C. High wins debate Against Newton.
3 Laugh and learn health Everyone invited to Iowa Club meeting.
3 Kappa Phi-Methodist Men's Club banquet
4 T. C. H. S. to play E. Waterloo, C. F. High Little Tutors were defeated by Reinbeck High School and Dysart High School.
4 Luther here in big game tonight; Columbia defeated for second time Summary of Tutor game against Columbia.
4 Grapplers overwhelm Northwestern U.; Big Ten squad easy for locals Summary of the meet.
4 Faculty athletes enter volleyball competition Faculty members will play the Waterloo Y. M. C. A.
4 Commercial Club to banquet gridders Professor H. E. Rath will be the toastmaster for the evening.
4 Frosh basketball team rounded out Roster of men who made the team.
4 Gym's Snooze Meetings and activities.
4 Intramural play begins Saturday Thirteen teams will participate.
4 T. C. Letter Club has spirited meeting Leonard Thompson was elected president and John Rider was elected secretary.
5 Irvings Members reminded of meeting; program noted.
5 Delta Phi Delta Member activities.
5 Florence Carnahan Florence Carnahan took a new position as Secretary of the Girl Reserves.
5 Hugh Buffum ill Recovering from the flu and sinus inflammation.
5 Professor G. W. Samson Spending the winter in Florida.
5 Katherine Seay Returned to campus following a severe attack of the flu.
5 Homerian Program from recent meeting.
5 Faculty Men's Club Dinner in the cafeteria annex.
5 Inter-Sorority dance prove a big success Sixty couples attended.
5 Alpha Program presented at recent meeting.
5 Merry Wives meet Members enjoy picnic; forty four were served.
5 Mary Carnahan weds Mary Carnahan married Earl A. Cater.
6 Alpha Theta Beta Member activities.
6 Phi Omega Pi Inter-sorority dance deemed a success; member travels.
6 Xanho Initiation; basketball; member travels.
6 Theta Gamma Nu Visitors; new patroness.
6 Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi Dance; member travels; illness.
6 Alpha Delta Alpha Visitors; member travels.
6 Chi Pi Theta Initiation; pledges announced; member travels.
6 Pi Theta Pi Flu and mumps have run their course. Member travels.
6 Alpha Beta Gamma Dance; member travels.
6 Tau Sigma Delta Initiation; luncheon; member travels; dance.
6 Kappa Phi Pledges announced; members attend snowball tea.
6 Lambda Gamma Nu Initiation; member travels; pledge announced.