College Eye — July 17, 1931

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1 Orchestra to give concert; performance is expected to surpass those of previous seasons Performance program.
1 Term's initial dance tonight draws students; extended recreation hop starts at 8 o'clock in women's gymnasium and closes at 11:30 o'clock
1 Grade points and hot weather fail to worry College Hill favorite Young dog has fun on College Hill.
1 Robin presents strange case of brain fever Bird tries to fight reflection in window.
1 New text in Iowa history will soon be off the press Professor Wallace is the author.
1 Quartet to give recital; will present combination of violin, oboe, and piano Tuesday evening Professor and Mrs. Myron Russell, Harvey Waugh, and Lyla Day will perform.
1 Rules of pedagogy bow to nature's precepts at the college library Students are using the library for social purposes rather than for studying.
1 Social events are listed in new handbook; seventy-one major events are included on social calendar for the next academic year Richard Shane has edited new guidebook.
1 Dramatic group will present Shaw's "Devil's Disciple" first week of August; story concerns colonists during Revolutionary War period Preview of the play.
1 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Untitled Professor and Mrs. Hart visit relatives in Nebraska.
2 Untitled Several student employees are on vacation.
2 America's interest is Germany Thoughts on America's monetary aid to Germany.
2 These "cloistered" halls Thoughts on the factory whistle for the college workmen.
2 Sigma Tau Delta holds meeting Monday evening
2 Untitled Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hockey take child to Mayo Clinic for medical care.
2 Six racqueteers win first round matches College tennis tournament continues.
2 Dr. Archibald S. Baker will speak at morning worship At CHIC.
3 Another honor co-ed Martha Hill added to Honor Roll.
3 Hair doesn't influence profs Among honor roll students, those with extremely dark or light hair are rare.
3 College Club will honor co-ed grads
3 Pi Omega Pi will picnic In Professor Gaffin's rock garden.
3 Fifty silkworms lead a charmed life under Dorothy Haffa's respectful care Dorothy Haffa studies the habits of silkworms.
4 Bender studies chlorination plant At Iowa City swimming pool.
4 Y. W. C. A. house party will be held at Riverview Park; fifty are expected to attend; Sarah Beach, Florence McGowan are guests
4 Do Teachers College students get their quota of vitamins? Thoughts on the nutritional content of students' diets.
4 Cole moves to campus Moves into superintendent's house after James Robinson moves out.
4 List for men's golf tourney closes today Summer golf tournament entries must be received by the end of business today.
4 Untitled N. O. Schneider receives master's degree; will begin Ph. D. work.
4 Hutchison and Morgan explore old mining towns amid Colorado peaks Eckles Hutchison reports from Colorado.