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College Eye
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Advertisers offer free show tickets to lucky students
Free tickets to the Regent Theater.
English drama; American play to be staged; Theta Alpha Phi to present 'Children Of Moon' last week in July
Preview of "Children of the Moon".
Fullerton leaves to conduct rural Muscatine choir
Will direct six hundred children.
Pre-school child has full day of directed activity
Daily schedule at the pre-school.
Plaster work in Commons is completed; general contract is to be completed by July 26
Other interior work remains to be done; should be complete for fall term.
Three women earn 'A' grades for last term; fifty-nine names included on co-ed honor roll
List of those on women's Honor Roll.
Haight invents graph device, 'Mecograph' charts may be photographed; used for display
R. C. Haight has invented a device that will make graphic representations of statistical data.
What's her name? Did she send her picture? Secrets!
New owner of old book writes back to ISTC.
Interest in newspaper work seems to 'run In Cram family'; father was editor, son is reporter on same publication
Fred and Edwin Cram both have served on the student newspaper; Fred Cram looks back on the Normal Eyte.
Hart is named commissioner; seven Iowans delegated to serve in emergency education group
Will serve as consultants.
Member of first graduation class writes his alma mater desires information about other members of class
Louis W. Pierce inquires about his classmates.
English students rise with 'Old Sol'
Professor Lambert's class meets early so that it will not conflict with the uniform county examinations.
Story of a story traces progress of news from a reporter to pressman
How a story develops before it appears in the College Eye.
Grundy Center to celebrate Herbert Quick Day July 4
Schoolhouse will be dedicated.
One hundred-seventy students complete county exams here
Bishop Ralph Magee, alumnus, is named Hamline President
Buildings are being painted and repaired
Some rooms being remodeled and painted; exterior painting under way.
Bradner Gilson is confined to hospital
Seriousness not yet known.
Band gives first summer concerts
Church services to be omitted Sunday
Because so few students will remain on campus over the Fourth of July weekend.