College Eye — June 26, 1931
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Recreation card released for men | Summer sports will include golf, tennis, and swimming. | |
| 1 | Lutheran students | Association met. | |
| 1 | C. A. Fullerton, head of Music Department, gets honorary degree | Receives honorary degree from Chicago Music College; makes short address on radio; photo. | |
| 1 | Work on power plant will begin July 6 | Laying of water pipes complete; will begin excavation soon. | |
| 1 | Gentlemen of press get box in stadium for sports coverage | To be located at top center of west section of seating. | |
| 1 | Aud will be redecorated; new chairs and flooring will be installed during two-week vacation | Upholstered chairs will be blue; floor will be linoleum. | |
| 1 | Untitled | Twenty-one county groups attended campus entertainment. | |
| 1 | Eleven Teacher tracksters enter Midwest A. A. U. games at Chicago today, Saturday | Eleven Tutor track and field athletes participate in A. A. U. track meet. | |
| 1 | Dean Campbell joins Columbia teaching staff; leaves Monday; takes up duties in school for instruction of deans of women July 1 | Will teach two classes there; photo. | |
| 1 | Dr. Helen M. Lynch takes position on school health staff | Will work in conjunction with Dean of Women and Department of Physical Education for Women; will also teach several classes. | |
| 1 | Driverless Dodge displays heroism | Car rolls down College Hill; no one hurt. | |
| 1 | Work on new office begins; will occupy space between Administration and Gilchrist Buildings | Will provide space for Mr. Boardman and the Business Office; vault will be built in old Publicity Department office. | |
| 1 | "American young folks are self-satisfied", states M. Ongawa | Michetaro Ongawa offers his opinion on American youth. | |
| 2 | A grouchy professor submits this | Description of annoying things in classrooms and the proliferation of English in school curriculum | |
| 2 | Why movies? | Commentary on movies shown at the auditorium. | |
| 2 | Why movies? | Defense of the movies shown at the college auditorium. | |
| 2 | Speaker | H. N. Weiman will speak at CHIC; photo. | |
| 2 | "Rats?,Rats!" says Rath | Professor Rath is conduction an experiment on dehydration and loss of weight. | |
| 2 | For Stanley | Annoyed about having to carry an identification card. | |
| 3 | New lounging room nears completion | Finishing women's lounge in Library. | |
| 3 | They meet Midwest's best at Chicago today and tomorrow | Five of the Tutor track men attending at A. A. U. meet, along with Coach Art Dickinson; photo. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Men's Faculty Quartet performs in Waterloo. | |
| 3 | C. S. Cory shoots six on par four first hole; tricks prove hazardous | Encounters difficulty in getting to golf course. | |
| 4 | Past presidents of I. S. T. A. plan to meet at convention; Iowa State Teachers Association founded 1854; G. E. Davis is president this year | Professors Cram, Seerley, and Wright will attend. | |
| 4 | C. H. Bailey and H. G. Palmer keep city's beacon light burning | Professor Bailey turns on the beacon on top of the water tower; Professor Palmer changes the lights when they burn out. | |
| 4 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 5 | Dorothy Cunliffe and Max Clarke are married | ||
| 5 | Dorothy Charles gets M. A. | From University of Michigan. | |
| 5 | Wolfe begins a series of Campanile concerts next Sunday afternoon | Performance program; Gladys Arns will assist. | |
| 5 | Picnic all planned for country groups | Three county groups will hold picnics. | |
| 6 | Underwriters examinations held here | A number of local people took part in the examinations. | |
| 6 | "Back to nature" say six Teachers College athletes | Several TC athletes are working on the campus grounds crew this summer. | |
| 6 | Barbara Brown and Harold Elwell wed | ||
| 6 | College Club entertains | Will entertain Faculty Dames. | |
| 6 | Teachers alumni plan to meet at N. E. A. convention; Alexander Roberts and Arthur Gist will take active charge of project | Both Alexander Roberts and Arthur Gist, presidents of California schools, will attend the convention in Los Angeles. |