College Eye — August 1, 1930

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1 Eastern students will speak on world peace J. W. Blythe and R. E. Maxwell will speak.
1 Chippy, the sparrow, knows which side his bread is buttered on Power Plant employee Art Huxsol make friends with sparrow.
1 Free tuition is Kappa Delta Pi scholarship offer Offers scholarship to junior or senior with leadership skills, excellent academic performance, and good character.
1 College equipment is valued at two and a half million
1 When President Latham yells "Fore" he means it President Latham's tee shot kills a gopher.
1 Kurtz reconsiders and decides to stay at teachers college Withdraws resignation; will not go to Humboldt State Teachers College.
1 Which, when, and how of tea tables shown Monday Lou Dillon will present short play on social graces.
1 All departments rush final work on fair exhibit; life, color, and motion to feature extensive display of college activities Description of the Iowa State Fair exhibit.
1 Many universities and foreign schools use Currier-Watson book Professor Watson's math book is popular.
1 Assembly Tuesday E. Webb Samuel will speak.
1 Roy Abbott is on the trail of Gold Diggers Professor Abbott studies wasps.
1 Five freshmen and two sophomores made straight A's last term Roster of those who made excellent grades.
1 Stop, look, and read Urges support of College Eye advertisers.
1 Hypothetical case in world government settled by class Professor Robinson's class stages mock international dispute.
1 College Symphony presents artistic and interesting program Performance review.
2 Everybody talks about weather editors call for initials Weather is the topic; glad that Professor Kurtz will be staying on the faculty.
2 W. H. Gemmill W. H. Gemmill visited Professor Gemmill.
2 Results of the first round Results of women's tennis tournament.
2 Buddy up Professor White initiates buddy system for swimming.
3 Plans for oratory contest completed Professor Brindley announces competition schedule.
3 Girls' baseball Contest results.
3 Black Hawk traveling library Black Hawk County will have three thousand books available to rural teachers.
3 Six brothers go to school here At least one of the Collins boys has been in school at ISTC each term since 1919; photo.
4 Man lost in women's dormitory Friday night Visiting bandsman gets lost in Bartlett Hall.
4 Style show To be held in Auditorium.
4 Lutherans sell tickets to help pay for home Seeking to raise money for Lutheran Student Center.
4 A display Art books and supplies on display.
4 Science bulletin is now a twelve page booklet Bulletin is sent to all Iowa high schools.
4 A graduate voice recital Doris Young will perform in voice recital.
4 Betas avoid crowd by building own Tom Thumb course Alpha Theta Beta builds miniature golf course.
5 Theresa Wild Will spend the remainder of the summer with her sister Monica.
5 Marguerite Uttley Accompanied four members of the music department to Chicago for the weekend.
5 Professor and Mrs. Irving H. Hart Will drive to Castine, Maine, to give a series of lectures on rural education.
5 The main feature of the Lutheran Student Association meeting The Reverend H. W. Siefkes spoke.
5 The county group Boone, Dallas, Guthrie, and Madison Counties participated in a theater party.
5 G. W. Walters Will be the guest of honor at a dinner hosted by the Pi Beta Alpha sorority.
5 Frances Carlson Visited Cedar Falls; teaching in Randolph, Iowa.
5 Thirty years ago the square dance Square dance and sport dance will be combined at the party at the Alpha Delta Alpha fraternity.
5 Twenty-eight physical education majors and department instructors Summer picnic held at Beaver Junction.
5 Henrietta Thornton Honored at a buffet supper given by her art students.
5 Bad weather doesn't stop social affairs Pi Beta Alpha held breakfast in the old gymnasium instead of outside.
5 If one doesn't have a garden The Women's Gymnasium will hold the senior party.
5 Dean and Mrs. Leslie I. Reed Dinner held in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary; roster of guests.
5 The members of the senior class Held a breakfast followed by a business meeting.
5 The graduates will be honored President and Mrs. O. R. Latham will host a reception.
5 Preparations for stunt night and Commencement are on County groups prepare for stunt night.
6 Kappa Delta Pi will initiate twenty-three Roster of initiates.
6 Bright days ahead for Eye reporters Light fixture saved from scrap pile.
6 Dick, campus laborer, was a race horse once Campus workhorse has performed well over his life.
6 Fred Schmidt Fred Schmidt was sick.