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College Eye — July 31, 1931
College Eye — July 31, 1931
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Number next week closes term's drama; "The Devil's Disciple", by George Bernard Shaw, includes seventy-five students as actors and workers
Play preview.
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"Whatever this campus is, 'Jim' Robinson has made it," says President Emeritus Seerley of former superintendent of buildings and grounds
Memories of J. E. Robinson's time as campus grounds superintendent.
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O'Neill will go to St. Louis "U"; will become department of economics head in fall
Resignation effective at end of summer term.
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Orchestra to give concert here tonight; summer program is directed by Edward Kurtz with Gordon Sutherland as piano soloist
Performance program.
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Drama department publishes "Bulletin of Play Production"
Will give inside view of TC drama program.
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C. A. Fullerton leaves Paris Wednesday with body of Mrs. Fullerton
Died of injuries from street car accident; photo.
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Club to give concert Aug. 13; program will be presented in Gilchrist chapel at 8:15 p.m.
Program for Orchestra Club performance.
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Five are initiated to Kappa Mu Epsilon at dinner Friday
Roster of initiates.
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The Line
Campus gossip.
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Lions to hear speakers
Members of advanced speaking class will perform.
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Seventeen pass tests
Roster of those who passed canoeing test.
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Switches are still needed
Believes corporal punishment is still needed on occasion.
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How to dispose of over-supply is Depression problem, says Young
Causes of the Depression discussed; excepts from address by W. A. Young.
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Students enjoy better health since excused absences are required
Student absences have dropped since college began requiring absence slips; system introduced in 1916.
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Author
George Bernard Shaw, author of "The Devil's Disciple"; photo.
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Best wishes for departing superintendent J. E. Robinson.
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Presentation of play "The Taming of the Shrew" wins praise; James Henderson and Claire Bruce headed the cast; roles were well played
Thoughts on recent performance of "The Taming of the Shrew" by the Shakespeare players.
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Community sing will be held out-of-doors
On Library steps.
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"Hot time in the old town" favored at Burmese funerals, says Mary Reid
Mary Reid's missionary work reveals funeral customs of Burma.
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Faculty quartet sings
At Riverview Park.
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Phi Omega Pi will entertain
Will hold house party and dance.
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Morning class periods are preferred during summer session
Three fourths of pupil hours are taught in the morning.
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Mavrelis gains semi-finals in net meets
Men's summer tennis tournament continues.
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Pleasant voices are imperative for best results in teaching; the ideal voice is clear, resonant, well modulated, but animated and social
Katherine Berkstresser describes proper tone of voice for use in teaching.
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Bebe adds mystery to "Maltese Falcon" role by blonde wig
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Drinking fountains reign triumphant
Students are late to class because they stopped for a drink of water.
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Avoid large crowds and regular routine for restful vacation
Dr. Mead gives advice on vacations; faculty members tell what they will do for their vacations.
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Golfers reach second round tourney matches
College golf tournament continues.
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Marjorie Mantor will teach at Indiana Teachers College of Pennsylvania.
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Wellborn wins way to final round in prof's golf tourney
Faculty men's golf tournament progresses.