College Eye — July 27, 1927

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1 W. M. Danner to speak here; Secretary of American Mission to Lepers will feature morning services Speaker profile.
1 "Smilin' Thru" Thursday; Theta Alpha Phi presents play Thursday Description of the purposes of Theta Alpha Phi.
1 New football field ready by early in September; campus extension improvements are to be completed within two months Many improvements for athletics in the new part of campus.
1 Official announcement Students should make arrangements for taking the county examinations.
1 Bible conference July 31 to August 7; interdenominational church conference meets in sixth annual session Highlights of the conference to be held at Riverview Park.
1 Central Hall Brief history of the building and other campus buildings; photo.
2 Faculty golf tourney is nearly complete; only three are left Professors Kadesch, Hoyt, and Richman are still in contention.
2 Orchestra to play in chapel today This will be the group's summer presentation.
2 250 students inspect rural school houses Group visited schoolhouses at Benson and Eddy.
2 Prof. Hart to speak at Rural Conference of Maine Teachers Just returned from inspection of branch summer schools; will make Maine trip on behalf of the late Professor Campbell.
3 Miss Alice Waugh Resigned.
3 Joan Crawford a knife target in new Chaney film; stands and smiles while star throws knives at her-with his feet; scene in the unknown Preview for "The Unknown."
3 Stars of diamond make debut in "Slide, Kelly, Slide"; Rob Meusel, famed baseball hero, finds similarity in acting and playing ball Movie preview.
3 Positions Roster of those who have found jobs.
4 Are you a somnambulist? Editorial asks if you are the type of student who seems as if he is walking in his sleep?
4 Educated politicians Editorial suggests that politicians in the United States should also be educated with a degree, just like lawyers and teachers are.
4 Don't knock. Boost! Editorial encourages people not to be prejudiced against students who cannot afford to contribute to the fundraising for the Campanile.
6 Who's Who at Teachers College Profile of Professor G. W. Walters; photo.
6 New books New books in the Library.
7 Secretary Benjamin Boardman Visited Chester, Iowa.
7 Jessie Harriet Howe Accepted a position as teacher at Waters College in Jacksonville, Florida.
7 Miss Verna Brown Visited campus.
7 Miss Haight Vacationing in Northwest Iowa; will not return this term.
7 The entire Education Department Took a trip to Eldora, Iowa.
7 Misses Priscilla Harman and Ella Paulsen Visited friends on campus on the way to Austin, Minnesota.
7 Miss Alice Waugh Resigned.
7 Miss Maude Moore Accepted teaching position in the Department of Physical Education.
7 Mrs. Ilse Forest Resigned.
7 Mrs. Ethyl Albright Spending vacation in Niagara Falls, New York.
7 Orchestra again triumphant; Miss Olive Barker soloist Performance review.
7 "Kangaroo-Land" on sale at Boardman's Book on Australia by Kilroy Harris on sale.
7 Three new critics for next year Velma Colbrook, Mabelle Gross, and Helen Thompson will join staff.
7 Champion puts Nichols out of tennis tourney Merle Brown defeated Ralph Nichols.
7 The Campanile funds Eight student teams have raised over $1000 in cash and pledges; total raised now stands at $42,590.55.
7 College tennis starts in as expected First round results.
7 Intramural baseball standing
7 A book a week Review of "Elmer Gantry" by Sinclair Lewis.
8 Mrs. Ethyl Albright Spending vacation in Niagara Falls, New York.
8 Mathematics Club Professor Beck spoke at recent meeting.
8 Catholic Student Association News about recent and upcoming events.
8 Inter-society Dance will be held on July 29.
8 Delta Phi Delta News about members.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha News about members.
8 Y. W. C. A. Professor Partington will speak at next meeting; Professor Keim will speak at the following meeting.
8 Kappa Delta Pi Held formal initiation; program for the recent gathering.
8 Peace! Commencements on the naval strength negotiations.
8 Who will go to Geneva? Seeking women to go to the summer YWCA camp.
8 Put Iowa farm land value at two billion; auditor places assessed value at $66.35 per acre