College Eye — July 10, 1931

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1 I. H. Hart will speak in Maine; extension head lectures at Castine Rural School from July 27 to August 1 Will speak on rural education.
1 Dramatists score big hit in second play; "Saturday's Children" tells modern-day marriage story, with tiffs and sudden reconciliation Thoughts on school's production of "Saturday's Children".
1 Four teachers get jobs here; H. L. Eells and Miss Miller get leaves; Miss Evans, Miss Sliter, resign Brief profiles of new faculty as well as roster of those taking leaves.
1 Dr. James Brett Kenna to speak here Sunday At CHIC.
1 Frosh Week activities are planned; freshman convocation and registration scheduled for Tuesday, September 8; reception, in the evening Description of the orientation program.
1 "Make hay while the sun shines," says O. R. Clark, natural science professor Professor Clark conducts farm research in addition to his teaching duties.
1 "Through all kinds of weather", Merner Ave. Bridge holds its own Guide to campus lovers' lane.
1 Registration for 55 years totals 73,975; 64,313 have enrolled since 1901; yearly average since founding in 1875 is 1,369, Miss Wild's report shows Breakdown of student enrollment by degree and curriculum.
1 Second "Frosh Bible" will be circulated on registration day Richard Shane and Russell Sohner have put together a guidebook.
1 What's in a name? Commentary on names of students on campus.
2 At the Crossroads Commentary on the Crossroads as the hub of student activity and how to improve it.
2 G. W. Samson will have new studio; will be ready by fall term New organ studio being set up in Administration Building.
2 Board of Education meets here Tuesday Roster of new members.
2 Grace Tear writes for educational periodical On freshman clubs.
2 Poles lost, Teachers athlete still vaults strongly at Lincoln Gerald Baxter pole vaults 12 feet, 6 inches at the National A. A. U. track meet.
3 Former students at Iowa Teachers dine at Memorial Union; Leonard A. Steger and Ray R. Pryor are committee in charge of dinner Students get together at University of Iowa.
3 Netmen swing into first matches of tennis tournament College tennis tournament begins.
3 English Department to picnic At golf course.
3 Group eleven breakfasts tomorrow
3 Fifteen more women students make honor roll for spring term List of those omitted from earlier roster.
3 Irma Kauffman injured Hit by companion's golf club.
4 Delta Phi Deltas spend week at Twin Lakes
4 Untitled Margaret Heiland is engaged to be married to Claud Jacobson.
4 Ruth Latta presents song recital Monday; Ingrid Madsen assists Performance program.
4 Kappa Delta Pi selects Will consider candidates for membership.
4 "There's no formula for getting good marks," say two who make them Olive Keeler and Clay Seaton describe their methods for obtaining good grades.
4 Nuptials of two former students are announced Marjorie Ruth married Ivan Leverton; Roberta Truesdell married Galston Gager.
4 Three students win awards in contest of Chicago music schools Esther Bley, Lois Rousch, and Everett Schwank honored.
4 Y. W. C. A. cabinet completes plans for summer term; leadership training meetings, hobby days, house parties are on schedule Will include house party, hikes, and lectures.