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College Eye — August 7, 1931
College Eye — August 7, 1931
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Exercises for summer will be August 20; graduation will take place on south campus; Dr. George W. Frasier of Colorado State Teachers to speak
Preview of Commencement ceremonies.
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Orchestra concert is rated as best of its kind ever given here
Review of recent performance by the Symphony Orchestra.
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Club to give concert Thurs.; Roland Searight, Frank W. Hill, and Doreen Cobb are soloists
Preview of Orchestra Club performance; photo.
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Education department honors Dr. Nelson at dinner Tuesday
Congratulations of successful first year as department head.
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State Fair plans near completion; exhibit will occupy space in central section of educational building, the committee reports
Description of extensive display.
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Fall from street car is cause of death of Mrs. C. A. Fullerton
Companion gives description of accident in Paris.
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Seventy-eight get positions; positions filled in July raise Bureau's total to over 600
Roster of those who found jobs.
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The Line
Campus gossip.
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Dramatists score hit in sparkling finale of summer term program; "Devil's Disciple" wins praise for smooth presentation throughout
Bertha Ferris gives her thoughts on recent performance of "The Devil's Disciple".
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Notice for graduating class
Will receive final instructions.
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County groups have picnics this week
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W. A. Young to speak at morning worship
Will speak on world peace.
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L. S. A. will meet Sunday
Also held picnic.
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Education department will give new courses at start of fall term
Will offer courses in personality and mental hygiene.
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Phi Omega Pi sorority gives house party
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Untitled
Present conditions at the college teach students how not to conduct themselves in the business of learning.
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Vocabularies may be subject matter of tests in future says Dr. J. W. Charles
Believes vocabulary is good indicator of mastery of subject.
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Tennis tournaments near final matches
College men's singles and doubles tennis tournaments continue.
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Lynch, Ehrhorn reach golf tourney finals
College men's golf tournament continues.
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Students on four year curriculums lead in freshmen test records
Professor Nelson reveals results of study.
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Rose Lena Ruegnitz earns M. M. degree
At Chicago Cosmopolitan Conservatory.
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Goofers or golfers?
Lack of proper golf etiquette at college golf course deemed a serious problem.
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Families of Professors Thompson and O'Neill toured McGregor recently.
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Out-of-door singing proves to be popular
List of songs sung at community sing.
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Cooking loses favor during summer month
Students do not use the spread room often during hot weather.
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Extempore speakers will appear on two Lions Club programs
Will speak in La Porte City.
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Untitled
State Printer Robert Henderson was on campus.
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Who's the busiest?
Mimeographing staff among busiest campus employees.
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Advanced voice pupils give recital Tuesday
List of Professor Barker's pupils.
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Untitled
YWCA studying girls clubs.
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All men students must pay for gym privilege in fall; new system is designed to stop petty thievery and delay
Hope to cut down on lines and to make facilities more easily available.
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Aitchison and Uttley write second reader for geographical use
Textbook on North American geography will draw upon professors' travel experience.
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Last county teachers examinations are given here this week
About 350 students took the test.
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Wolfe directs music in Congregational Church
Replaces Professor Barker, who will be away for graduate work.
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Students buy "Post" first
Survey of magazine sales at Berg's Drugstore.