College Eye — July 19, 1928

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1 I. S. T. C. may soon have new heating plant; state legislature will decide at next session Board of Education recommends $350,000 for new plant; similar plan rejected two years ago; need for steam increased with the new buildings; will be built southwest of campus and include smoke control.
1 More positions secured thru Bureau Roster of those who have been successful.
1 Regent Theater offers coolest place in town Regent Theater is air conditioned.
1 Sends $200 for Campanile fund L. E. Robinson sends gift in memory of his parents.
1 Federal land bank president to speak George Mathias will speak.
1 Tien Lai Huang visits President Coolidge
1 Rural education students visit Benson Creamery Professor Eells' class takes trip.
1 Fountain dedication draws large crowd Description of dedication of fountain in College Hill Park.
1 "China's background" on sale Saturday Written by speaker Tien Lai Huang.
1 Bathing beach at Island Park; one of the advantages Cedar Falls affords summer students Photo.
1 Iowans stage "Get Together" at Chicago U. Many ISTC alumni are studying at the University of Chicago this summer; roster of those who attended dinner.
1 Agriculture students inspect equipment at Iowa State College Professor Rath leads trip there.
1 Latham speaks at dinner for university men; president-elect is studying for doctor's degree At University of Iowa.
1 Ethel Jones pleases large audience here Performance review.
2 Dorothy McMelleon Accepted position in Alaska.
2 Grace Belden Studying at University of Chicago.
2 Mr. Riebe went to Madison Professor Riebe completed language requirement for Ph. D.
2 Visits Professor Charles Harley French family visiting.
2 Miss Mildred Dryer of the Romance Language Dept. Mildred Dyer back from vacation; Isabel Thomes starts hers.
2 Our politicians College Eye will present features on each Presidential hopeful.
3 Literary Creative writing by students.
4 Editorially speaking Encourages students to stop labeling groups of people for one person's actions; considers subject of student who chose to work out a fine by labor on city streets.
5 William C. Conradi Is studying at the Lutheran Theological Seminary.
5 Bartlett Hall Notes News from Bartlett Hall.
5 Y. W. News Association happenings.
5 William C. Conradi Is studying at the Lutheran Theological Seminary.
5 What the departments are doing Updates on public speaking, home economics, and physical education.
5 Next excursion will be to Amanas
5 John Poland Is visiting Cedar Falls and has been teaching in Hastings, Michigan.
6 Baseball corner Answers questions about baseball from last issue.
6 Xanho-Chi lead intra-murals; Buck Wilson pitches tight game to win from Shepherds Intramural baseball highlights; schedule of games for upcoming week.
6 Stine wins handicap golf tournament; wins match in 19th hole Tournament ended tied; contestants played final hole to determine winner.
6 Mulligans column; locals swamp colored team from Waterloo in game here Sunday Baseball team wins, 16-2; highlights given.
7 Lois Reisinger has enrolled Primary course enrollment.
7 Bartlett Hall notes News from Bartlett Hall.
7 The Education department is having a golf tournament Tournament information.
8 John Poland Is visiting Cedar Falls and has been teaching in Hastings, Michigan.
8 Pi Beta Alpha Sorority picnic in honor of new members.
8 Y. W. News Association happenings.
8 C. S. A. Association meeting information.
8 Official Bulletin Upcoming events for the week.
8 Biology Club hike Hike purpose and information.