College Eye — July 13, 1927

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1 August graduates Should order announcements.
1 Smilin' Through Preview of the play.
1 Orchestra to give concert on July 20; fifty piece orchestra to entertain auditorium Performance program; Professor Barker will also perform.
1 Sunday services Royal J. Montgomery will speak.
1 Beg pardon Campus Placement Bureau is still very much alive.
1 Faculty golf stars are near finals; third round is nearly finished with eight professors going strong Results of recent play.
1 Join the O. T. T.'s Attempting to raise money for the Campanile; still need about $4000; photo.
1 Community church committee at work Planning for Sunday School.
1 Faculty and glee clubs entertain; musical program is successful Performance program.
1 Chi-Xanho win Intramural baseball results.
1 August graduates Should order announcements.
1 Y. M. staff announced; look for big year in 1927 Roster of officers; purposes of the organization.
2 Beg pardon Campus Placement Bureau is still very much alive.
2 First dance is marked successful
2 New books New books added to the library.
2 Chaney adds new portrait to his amazing gallery; reaches heights of his career as a fighting sergeant in "Tell it to the Marines" Preview of "Tell it to the Marines."
2 Sills denies story; says he wasn't prof.; actor punctures tale of being ex-college professor at Chicago Preview of "The Sea Tiger."
2 A book a week Review of "Out of the Sea" by Don Marquis.
4 Travel college is organized; to visit 22 states Will travel and camp around the nation.
4 Questions on conduct Encourages current teachers and future teachers to be hypocrites.
6 Musicians and their jobs
6 Who's Who at Teachers College Profile of S. A. Lynch; photo.
6 Less drinking on campus Only about 5% admit to drinking even occasionally.
7 Miss Rait Studying for her master's degree at Columbia University.
7 Ernestine Leese Visited friends on campus.
7 Supt. Mac Dougall of Scobie, Montana Visited campus to conduct interviews; Supt. James of Outlook, Montana, and Supt. Dethlefs of Whitehall, Montana, also visited to interview prospective teachers.
7 Dr. Geo. A. Underwood and wife Visited Cedar Falls.
7 Pearle Strohecker, Jr. Accepted a teaching position in Green River, Wyoming.
7 President Seerley Called to Des Moines.
7 George Freshwaters Accepted position to teach in Westchester.
7 Miss Clara Mast Spending the summer at her home in Cedar Falls; teaching in Toledo next year.
7 Mr. Schneider Working at the University of Wisconsin for the summer.
7 Miss Peterson Returned to her home in Loda, Illinois; Mary Caldwell will take her place.
7 Mathematics Club Professor Paul spoke on tests and measurements.
7 Positions Roster of students who had found jobs.
7 Tennis tourney entrees close; all men must sign up this week
8 Miss Peterson Returned to her home in Loda, Illinois; Mary Caldwell will take her place.
8 The Big Four Program for recent joint literary society meeting.
8 Chi Pi Theta News about members and activities.
8 Y. M. C. A. Several meetings planned for the summer.
8 Hamilton Club Program for upcoming meeting.
8 Catholic Student Association Reception held in honor of the Reverend T. W. Drumm.
8 The Big Four Program for recent joint literary society meeting.
8 Y. W. C. A. News about activities and members.
8 Kappa Delta Pi Regular meeting held; plans for initiation.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha News about members.
8 Bartlett Hall girls picnic at park About 360 enjoyed breakfast and activities.
8 Y. M. meeting Thursday; Prof. Todd to give talk