College Eye — June 17, 1932

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1 Chicago alumni form chapter; group plans for general reunion at progress exposition About fifty attend meeting.
1 Student injured in Missouri car crash shows improvement Roberta Worley recovering from skull fracture.
1 College names successor to Anna L. Leggett; Beatrice Geiger will head Department of Home Economics in fall Department will also shift focus from training home economics teachers to exposing more women to home-making skills; photo.
1 President Latham is appointed to survey committee Will work on school finance.
1 Instructor to direct church music here Olive Barker will be in charge of CHIC music.
1 Professor is chosen drama contest judge Winifred Tuttle will judge women's club music competition.
1 Dr. Latham presents challenge to students in assembly address Believes that the salvation of the US lies in its school teachers.
1 Former Teachers student wins state golf championship Now at University of Iowa, Ralph Harman took first place at the State Intercollegiate golf championship; results are announced.
1 Miss Tuttle returns from leave spent in University of N. C. Studied drama there for twelve weeks.
1 Spring term honor roll students are announced here this week by deans; four students have average of four grade points per term hour List of those honored.
1 Chinese alumna will visit here on way to sail for homeland Eugenia Hsia will visit.
1 Goodspeed defines new compensation theory in address Edgar J. Goodspeed says that life may not deliver exactly what we put into it.
1 Regent publishes two-for-one coupon
1 Faculty men will contest for golf tournament title Matches for the first round of the faculty men's golf tournament are announced.
1 Local members of Sigma Tau Delta elect new officers Roster of officers.
1 Alumnus joins stock company; Stanley Wood returns for vacation following year at Yale Profile and recent activities of Stanley Wood; photo.
1 'I Wouldn't Fool You' says Tarbell after evening of magic Review of magic show put on by Harlan Tarbell.
1 Music faculty chooses four new glee clubs; tryouts are completed for three women's and one men's vocal groups List of members of three women's and one men's glee clubs
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Two minutes Natural sciences instructor Dorothy Haffa wants students who chew gum in her class to chew it quickly and vigorously.
2 Lass tells tales of local males New woman student gets unfriendly greeting but responds well.
2 The government and art Claims that writers in America are doing their work solely for money.
2 Ice and progress Claims that new walkways to the Auditorium will ease the problems of crowding and ice-coated walks.
2 Untitled Complains that a bench outside Bartlett Hall should be moved to the side so it will not be in the sun.
2 Literat Eye Review of "Mr. Fothergill's Plot," a collection of short stories.
2 Forum Laments the lack of men on campus during the weekends.
3 Third week plunges college into summer social whirl Campus social calendar.
3 Phi Chi Delta girls attend convention Many members attend Evanston meeting.
3 Eloene Davis, senior, weds Waterloo man Eloene Davis married Elwood Harwell.
3 Kappa Phi members leave for assembly Four students will attend national meeting.
3 College Club honors new faculty women Entertains new and returning faculty women.
3 Lynch-Kurtz nuptials are announced; read at Rockford, Illinois Ruth Kurtz married John Lynch.
4 Fashionable colors wave on campus, bewilder students Some students did not remember that June 14 was Flag Day.
4 Secretary publishes summer directory
4 Wrong quartet gets credit for program
4 Five hundred attend second gathering of campus singers For regular summer "sing".
4 College Y. M. will entertain fall term freshmen at camp Outline of plans for YMCA.