College Eye — May 1, 1931

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1 June graduates Should order announcements.
1 Three social science groups meet here in annual conventions; state organizations hold meetings here today, tomorrow Summary of programs for each group.
1 Plans underway to rebuild steps at north entrance of Auditorium Will replace both inside and outside steps.
1 Aeolian Glee Club will present annual concert Thursday; Luther Richman and Harvey Waugh will be the soloists Performance program.
1 President Latham and Dr. Gage to speak to June graduates; commencement week program is announced by C. W. Lantz Brief schedule of Commencement activities.
1 Rev. Hanson to speak on "Money Basis of Human Wreckage" Sun.
1 Romance Language Department presents Spanish program Wed. Will present two plays.
1 Finkenbinder, Abbott, Charles, Denny, to speak at Academy of Science
1 Robert Wick represents college at oratorical contest at Pella today Will speak on peace.
1 Irving Hart is elected head of Mayflower group Mrs. Wester elected historian.
1 Thorrel Fest heads debate association of twenty colleges; Robert Ebel and Wayne Lawrence place in annual contests of league here Elected president of association; photo.
1 Members of faculty publish books for use by primary teachers Professors Shepherd and Luse publish books.
1 Art exhibit sent to Louisville, Kentucky Large exhibition of work by ISTC students on display.
1 Alice Dowden elected to reign at May Day festivities next week Description of May Day ceremonies.
1 W. T. Root of Iowa and M. J. Nelson speak at A. A. U. P. meeting Sat. At state convention.
1 Senior Prom to be informal sport dance; tickets on sale now
1 Untitled President and Mrs. Latham will hold reception for faculty.
1 Music jamboree will be held next Friday evening; is planned in connection with program of Mother's Day celebration Program for Mother's Day activities.
1 Powers Hapgood talks on experiment in industrial democracy Speaks on employee management of company.
1 Seniors!! Should pick up canes and swagger sticks.
2 "Thou shalt not trespass," is the commandment of Student Council College students are trespassing and property owners may prosecute.
3 Drinking charges are investigated by officials Investigating reports of drinking after dance in Waterloo; one student suspended.
3 Untitled Student and organization news.
3 Campus dreamer goes a "gassing" Campus poet runs out of gas and pushes car to filling station.
3 Music recitals are presented on every night of this week Schedule of recitals.
3 Classes inspect nearby schools Visit Hudson and Dunkerton.
4 Tutor net team to meet Luther tomorrow Tennis prepares for meet against Luther.
4 Frosh baseball nine to clash with Mason City Junior College; to tangle with first foreign foe tomorrow Freshman baseball team makes ready for first opponent of the season.
4 Diamond squad meets two out-of-state foes on weekend trip Baseball team prepares for games in Minnesota against Carleton College and St. Olaf.
4 Little Tutors enter ten in Valley meet T. C. High track team gets ready for Cedar Valley League track meet in Waverly.
4 Varsity and frosh clash today; annual cinder fray between varsity and freshmen today Varsity missing nine men who went to out-of-state track meet; teams considered even.
4 H. S. track and tennis meet to be held May 9 Little Tutors host district meet on college field.
4 Baseball team loses hit and run game to St. Olaf 12 to 10 Baseball team continues losing streak.
4 Golf team drops match to Iowa U. Tutors lose close match in last game.
4 Nine trackmen go to Dakota Relays I.S.T.C.'s highest placewinners represent team in South Dakota; members listed.
5 Spring dances are keeping the social circles humming this week Campus social calendar.
6 Untitled Ellen Richards Club met.
6 Untitled James Paustian was omitted from list of men earning high grades.
6 Untitled Shakespeareans hold initiation.
6 Annual kindergarten banquet is held Friday, April 24 Description of the program.
6 Untitled Kappa Phi met.
6 Small audience shows times have changed Few people attended interstate oratorical contest.
6 "The Enchanted April" is chosen as the Commencement play; is sixth in series of plays adapted from old countries Professor Strayer will direct.
6 Untitled Canes and swagger sticks will be available to seniors.
6 Spring number of Purple Pen will go on sale Friday Will feature work by Allen Read, Stanley Wood, and others.
6 Mischa Elman thought to be cold to audience in his program here Harvey Waugh gives his thoughts on the performance.
6 Harvey Waugh presents violin recital April 20 Frank Hill gives his thoughts on the performance.