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College Eye — June 19, 1931
College Eye — June 19, 1931
← June 12, 1931
June 26, 1931 →
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W. L. Wallace is co-author of workbook in American history
Completes workbook with W. W. West.
1
Tapager Construction Company gets general heating plant contract with bid of $88,666
Will house power plant, garages, and physical plant facilities; parts to be complete by January 1932; other parts will be ready in fall 1932; designed by E. E. Cole.
1
Irving Wolfe will present sacred campanile concert
Will use hand lever console instead of electric keyboard.
1
Eight people sent to Y. W. conference; organizations send eight delegates to student gathering at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, June 19-29
List of those attending; program highlights.
1
Prof. W. A. Young speaks here today
Former faculty member will discuss European travel.
1
Extension Department will hold classes during fall term
Will offer just about any class on evenings or Saturday if a minimum of fifteen students sign up.
1
Profs attend convention; state conference on child development was held at Iowa University
Professors Hart, Forest, and Luse attend.
1
First community sing held Tuesday evening
Professor Fullerton led.
1
Students are asked to observe parking limit
May park just forty-five minutes in campus drives.
1
County groups get together Monday night; College Band to play from 6:50 until 7:20 o'clock; get acquainted hour will follow musical program
Will organize and begin to plan stunts.
1
Two hundred sixty are enrolled in Teachers College Training School
Provides opportunity to make up work or finish school early.
1
Profs picnic
Faculty Men's Club goes to Island Park.
1
Six women per every man are registered for summer session
1925 women and 350 men register for summer 1931 term.
1
News Bureau moves office; change groups journalists on second floor of Gilchrist Hall
Brings Publicity Department, Old Gold, and College Eye offices close together.
2
Students of natural science make observations of posture defects
Highlights posture problems of Cedar Falls area.
2
A correction
Gordon Sutherland is an assistant professor at Grinnell.
2
Co-ed prexys report nearly 100% for first meeting; discussion on duties and talk by Dean Campbell feature initial gathering
Nearly all rooming house presidents turned out for meeting with Dean Campbell.
2
Untitled
Discussion of economics and how it relates to college students.
2
From a librarian's viewpoint
Problems with ID card discussed.
3
Improved field will greet eleven in fall
Improvements being made to college football field.
3
Dr. Paul gets degree at Wisconsin University
Study there found little difference in effectiveness of 55 vs. 30 minute class length.
3
R. Harman takes 75 in "Trans" golf tourney
Ralph Harman shoots 75 in first round of Trans-Mississippi golf tournament, but misses the cut after an 87 in the second.
3
College dramatics lead way to cinematic fame
Background of actor William Post, starring in a film at the Regent Theatre.
3
Student directories go on sale Saturday
Will cost $.25.
3
Teach success, not failure, urges noted social consultant
3
College Club meets
Enjoyed meal, discussion, and singing.
3
How do senior college students spend their leisure moments?
Three seniors build a sand castle.
4
Maxwell Anderson's 'Saturday's Children' is of modern trend; author is member of "younger generation" of modern native playwrights
Preview of the play.
4
The Line
Campus gossip.
5
Ongawa Players well received in program
5
Dr. Homer Seerley selected as one of Iowa's personalities
By Associated Press.
5
M. D. Eubank will speak on "The Oriental Jesus" in Sunday services
At CHIC.
5
Piano pupils of Alta Freeman give recital Wednesday; Noma Rupprich, soprano, assists orchestral parts played by Miss Freeman
List of performers and their programs.
5
Orchestra Club starts term with twenty-five members; Hill directs
Will present concert at end of summer term.
6
Fest, Cram attend Geneva conference
Will act as ISTC representatives to YMCA camp.
6
Three students get bids to Sigma Tau Delta, English frat
Roster of new members.
6
Dana Campbell earns M. A. in composition
At Eastman School of Music.
6
Eva May Luse will attend conference at Los Angeles; will be delegate of the Iowa State Teachers College unit of the N. E. A.
Several other faculty members are also involved with NEA service.
6
Untitled
Professor Abbott's mother is very ill.
6
Untitled
Professor Clark returned to work after being sick.