College Eye — October 17, 1930

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1 Six women survive summer heat and earn highest grades List of students who made highest grades in summer term of 1930.
1 Condemned to death, snake refuses food and broods in cell Professor Abbott keeps a milk snake.
1 Fullerton goes to Maine To speak to state teachers association there.
1 Baby under arm, and popcorn at hand, Haddox can't play checkers Professor Haddox has a hard time playing checkers with Dad Aldrich.
1 Three new courses will be offered here next year; men students will lean to rejuvenate collegiate flivvers Will offer courses in automobile mechanics, student advising, and scene construction.
1 Students and profs talk campaign issues Wed. At Social Science Club meeting.
1 Seven students earn semi-final oratory honors; cash prizes will be given to three who win in final contest Contest provides opportunity for students to develop oratorical skills.
1 Boy Scouts from five districts are expected here next week; will observe annual Scout Day, stage parade, and attend Penn game Schedule of activities for about one thousand Boy Scouts.
1 Maybe Jonah told us a big fish story; if so, why so? Howland Hanson will speak on the Jonah story at CHIC.
1 Interfrat council elects Armstrong as president; Charles and O'Neill will act with Reed as faculty sponsors List of Interfraternity Council representatives.
1 Twenty-five thrillers are sold to one of the "big four"; Good Housekeeping and Saturday Evening Post also in list of good sellers Berg's Drugstore pharmacist talks about student reading habits.
1 Su Chu Hsia comes from China to learn to teach the little folks Profile of Eugenia Hsia.
1 Dean promises men shortened schedule of freshman lectures Will schedule three lectures during first week of school and then one per week until mid-term.
1 Vern Remy is elected junior class president List of class officers.
1 Lantz addresses conference of Iowa science teachers Will speak on high school science teaching.
1 Five artists will give "Evening of Opera" Monday; program consists entirely of excerpts of opera given by metropolitan stars Marie Tiffany, Louise Bernhardt, Giuseppe Martino-Rossio, Enzo Aits, and Sanford Schlussel will be on campus.
2 "Pat" Morrissey comes for Homecoming Considering a master's degree at University of Iowa.
2 Cost per student disclosed in report of college finances; per capita cost for the year reaches 400 mark Current cost is $101.32 per term.
2 Freshmen! You may get beaten and bruised if you don't watch out; rules and regulations say to wear the purple or take the black and blue Freshmen chastised for not wearing indicative purple hats.
2 "Deuce of Reducing" is play Y. W. will present Wednesday Part of group's fund-raising effort.
2 Original literary work wanted by Purple Pen Seeking contributions to literary magazine.
2 Eells survey shows Iowa rural schools are "getting left"
3 Ebel and Ranney plan for strong defense against forensic foes Preparing for debate against British debaters on subject of military preparedness.
3 Prize winning novels displayed in Room Three Pulitzer and Nobel prize winners in display in Library.
3 Mary Louise Hoyt shoots self with rifle by accident Shoots self while preparing for hunting trip; should recover quickly.
3 Women's physical education tea Entertained alumnae at Homecoming.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Ralph Harman enters Iowa City golf meet Ralph Harman represents Teachers College golf program at annual eastern Iowa golf tournament.
4 Women's intramurals Tennis and golf tournaments postponed due to inclement weather.
4 Cage leader Lloyd Haberichter will lead Tutors on the court, once his foot injury heals; photo.
4 J. B. Lake leads field in decathlon contest; forty-four compete. Teachers College track men continue to compete in campus decathlon.
4 Little Tutors meet Eldora High today T. C. High football team takes on Eldora after loss to Waverly.
4 Hefty tackle Arthur Gerber recorded as football team's heaviest player at 200 pounds; photo.
4 Faculty golf tournament First round of women's faculty golf tournament ended last week.
4 "P. T. examinations are not so bad," writes student Student talks about physical examinations of college women.
4 Heavy Kohawks batter Tutors to win, 13-2; Cooper scores safety on blocked punt Tutors drop Homecoming game to Coe, 13-2.
4 Grid leader Injured Tutor football captain Charles Tompkins expected to be ready for Penn game October 25; photo.
4 Initial basketball drill reveals prospects for veteran Tutor five Tutor basketball players reported for first drill of the season.
4 Bad weather delays professors at play Men's faculty golf tournament postponed due to inclement weather.
5 Back to earth after Homecoming, society begins with initiations Campus social calendar.
6 Untitled List of Commercial Club officers.
6 Untitled Old Gold needs salesmen.
6 Untitled Professor Hart is doing ISTA work this week.
6 Untitled Professor Lambertson talks about trip to Alaska.
6 Untitled Student publications leaders will speak at assembly.
6 Untitled Several faculty will give addresses at study centers.
6 Gladys Evans speaks before debate group At conference in Iowa City.
6 Untitled Albert C. Fuller will address teachers association meeting.
6 Old Women's Gym is remodeled for production room Room in basement of Auditorium will be fitted for scene design shop.
6 Untitled Lelah Trowbridge arranges for extension work at her school.
6 Alpha Theta Beta wins first prize in decoration contest; 604 West 22nd wins first for rooming houses Description of Homecoming decoration prize winners.