College Eye — August 14, 1931

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1 Five are initiated to Pi Gamma Mu, social science fraternity List of initiates.
1 Dr. Howland Hanson to talk at Sunday worship
1 Gamma Theta Upsilon to initiate fourteen Wednesday evening List of initiates.
1 Grid prospects promise much, states mentor; wealth of material from both frosh and varsity squads of last year is slated to return Preview of 1931 Tutor football team.
1 Funeral services for Mrs. C. A. Fullerton will be here today Music classes dismissed for the afternoon.
1 Sadie B. Campbell will return Monday Has been teaching at Columbia University; took Ph. D. examinations while there.
1 President will receive seniors; various scholastic groups will be honored from 7 to 10 p.m.
1 Program for last day is announced Classes shortened; graduates need not attend.
1 Three hundred and twelve are candidates for diplomas and degrees next Thursday evening Description of Commencement ceremonies.
1 Funeral services for Burnell Crosby are held in Clarksville Killed in gravel loading machine accident.
1 Work is begun on auditorium; many other improvements are being completed here this summer Description of the new auditorium chairs.
1 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Untitled Big Sisters enjoyed picnic.
2 Untitled Recap of events and construction during summer term.
2 Nellie Hardin and Keith Conklin are married Wednesday
2 Do you patronize the pop-corn stands? Students go through about sixty bushels of popcorn weekly; now four stands on the Hill.
2 Waterloo club signs Weyant, former Tutor In Mississippi Valley League.
2 Frat representatives will convene Monday Will talk about finances and other fraternity problems.
3 New work book in Iowa history will soon be published Professor Wallace's book should be ready soon.
3 College Club picnics At Professor White's cottage.
3 George T. Buckley gets position on English faculty Will replace Phylla Slattery, who will pursue graduate study.
3 Tascher will attend University of Illinois Had substituted for Professors Gemmill and Robinson.
3 Nature study classes hold flower exhibit Prepare seventy-five exhibits.
3 Untitled Pi Beta Alpha will hold banquet.
3 Three men and student would take two weeks to groom grass on campus About sixty acres is mowed.
3 Profs reach semi-finals in summer golf tourney Faculty men's golf tournament continues.
3 Bertha Stockard will teach home ec in fall Will replace Louella Overn.
3 Community singing ends
3 Maxine Kessler and Dan Jensen will be married next Friday
4 Man makes late call, but not for the young lady Man steals watch from rooming house.
4 Untitled Professors Riggs and Schuneman are returning from Europe.
4 Untitled Spring Purple Pen on sale.
4 Untitled Kindergarten and primary students hold dinner.
4 Untitled Group has picnic.
4 Untitled County group holds picnic.
4 New siding speeds up work on heating plant construction; carload of cement is used in smoke stack base recently completed Railroad siding makes deliveries easier; construction progress.
4 Lynch defeats Ehrhorn for golf championship Albert Lynch wins college golf tournament.
4 Mavrelis takes tennis final from Reinstein William Mavrelis wins college tennis tournament.
4 Students talk before Lions Catherine Gibbons won first place.