College Eye — July 3, 1931

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1 Three hundred thirty-six are candidates for graduation in August
1 Eleven get appointments; Dr. O. R. Latham announces new instructional staff members Brief profiles of new faculty members; notes on those who will take leaves..
1 Heat wave reaches summit here when frat bunk ignites Weather hot; men sleeping outside; fire starts inside Alpha Delta Alpha fraternity.
1 One hundred and four more teachers secure jobs through Bureau Roster of those who have found jobs.
1 Deans release spring term honor rolls for men and women students List of those who made the honor roll.
1 Baxter enters Lincoln meet; Tutor vaulter competes with country's star athletes in national Gerald Baxter to take part in track meet in Lincoln, Nebraska.
1 South campus presents improved appearance Area has been cleared, leveled, and sodded.
1 College plans big exhibit at State Fair; Auditorium Building photo to be central piece of display, flanked by college colors A. C. Fuller describes the extensive display.
1 Net tourney drawings to be posted Monday Men tennis tournament pairings to be announced.
1 Has new job E. E. Cole, superintendent of buildings and grounds; photo.
1 Untitled Students should use public places, or ask permission of owners of private grounds, for their picnics.
1 Drama group will present play Thursday; 'Saturday's Children' will be presented under direction of Hazel Strayer, starting at 8:15 in auditorium Preview of the play; list of cast members.
2 Cloistered halls Discusses notion of college as retreat from the 'real world'.
2 "Poor air," says student Discusses uncomfortable state of library in summer heat.
2 Steps throw co-eds Women trip down steps in Administration Building on a regular basis; small steps originally built for young children.
2 Barometer presented to Robinson Physical plant employees give James Robinson retirement present.
3 Movies on agriculture are shown by natural science department
3 Pi Beta Alpha elects List of summer officers.
3 Male quartet sings At Faculty Women's Club meeting.
3 California coach visits Coach Papal of Occidental College visits; wife is TC alumna.
4 Patriotism is theme of morning worship At CHIC.
4 Students from every Iowa county attend school during the summer As well as eighteen other states and three other countries.
4 County groups are active in spite of rising temperature; Island Park is most popular site with college golf course running a close second