College Eye — August 3, 1927

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1 Prof. Keim to lead discussion Will lead discussion on Latin America.
1 "The Magic Flute" played College Orchestra played in chapel.
1 August B. A. graduates Should order cap and gown.
1 Werrenrath August 12; noted baritone to sing in gym; expect capacity crowd Profile of Reinald Werrenrath.
1 Hoyt defeats Richman in golf semifinals Will compete against Professor Kadesch.
1 Campanile chimes to play August 14 Should be better concert than the one held in October 1926; Fasoldt clock has been running for two months.
1 Official announcement Dean Reed will be on vacation.
1 The library Brief description of the building and its services; photo.
1 Official Notice Third grade certification will continue for another year.
1 Former T. C. student wins highest honors Iva Mae Musbach honored at New England Conservatory of Music.
1 "Smilin' Through"; a criticism Review of the play.
2 Official announcement Dean Reed will be on vacation.
2 Football for '27 has bright prospects; twelve men will return 1927 season prospects.
2 College at State Fair; August 24-September 1 Each department will send an exhibit.
3 Colleen Moore wears amazing garb in latest; difficulty encountered assembling misfits for vivacious star in "Naughty but Nice" Movie preview.
3 "Love's Greatest Mistake" a polished performance Movie preview.
3 New books New books in the Library.
4 Types found in the cafeteria Editorial comments on what you can learn from students around you just by stopping to listen while in the cafeteria line.
4 To show our appreciation Editorial praises the Cedar Falls Concert Band for all of their wonderful performances during the summer term.
4 Is it right? Editorial asks if the fines and rules for checking out reserve books at the Library are adequate.
5 A book a week; you can't win; Jack Black
6 Many coaches furnished from T. C. athletic squads Roster of ISTC men who are now coaching.
6 "Old Swimmin' Hole" doomed Due to pollution in natural waters and the building of swimming pools.
6 Who's Who at Teachers College Profile of Charles H. Bailey; photo.
6 Positions Roster of those who have found jobs.
7 Wilma Dick Accepted a position at St. Monica's Home for Girls in Des Moines.
7 Miss Mildred Raker Visited Margaret Henderson
7 Miss Olive Barker Visited Cedar Rapids.
7 Mr. Dale Welsch Married Helen Wahl on July 30.
7 Because of the Bible Conference No Mathematics Club meeting.
7 Because of the Bible Conference No Mathematics Club meeting.
7 Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Ames Parents of a daughter, Helen Barbara, born July 25.
7 Mrs. Leo. J. Fries Visiting Dorothy Charles.
7 Mathematics play is decided success Mathematics Club presents "It is easy, if . . . ."
7 Roeder defeats Nichols in tennis finals
7 Iowa State Teachers College song recital Performance program for Ruth Hultquist.
7 Superintendent Joe Vance Superintendent Vance was on campus to interview prospective teachers.
8 Mr. Dale Welsch Married Helen Wahl on July 30.
8 Y. W. C. A. Request for unwanted pillows; reminder of upcoming hikes and morning worship.
8 Y. M. C. A. News about recent and upcoming events.
8 Prof. and Mrs. Hugh S. Buffum Entertained at a breakfast for Mr. Buffum's School Administration classes.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Dance held at the house; news about members.
8 Prof. Keim to lead discussion Will lead discussion on Latin America.
8 Helping the two million lepers Outlines missionary work among those who have leprosy.