College Eye — July 8, 1932

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1 Realistic effects add glamour to 'The Good Hope'; production mechanics class evolves novel sound machines Preview of the play.
1 Alumna dies of spinal meningitis Margaret Robinson died June 23, 1932, in Marshalltown.
1 Edward Kurtz achieves distinction as composer; writes new tone poem Writes series of selections under title of "Vacation Sketches".
1 Twenty students get Seerley Fund loans Loans given by fund amount to $1943 over the year.
1 College Band to present concert Tuesday night; clarinet students will be soloists; Myron Russell will direct Performance program.
1 Student Council appoints Sohner handbook editor Will include rules for freshmen, campus history and map, songs and yells.
1 College display for State Fair includes varied type exhibits Booth will feature information about the ISTC curriculum.
1 New concrete walks started on campus Sidewalks to be installed at north end of Auditorium Building.
1 Over 300 apply for August graduation Breakdown of those who will receive various degrees and diplomas.
1 Eriksen takes Bender's place; former national wrestling champion substitutes for coach Finn Eriksen will assist while Paul Bender is working with ISTC Olympic wrestling tryouts.
1 Matches progress in Faculty Men's Club golf tourney Results are announced from second round competition in golf tournament; third round matches are announced.
1 Fullerton conducts chorus at Waverly About one thousand children take part.
1 Dr. Erbe terms Democratic National Convention 'interesting and enlightening' Casts vote for Franklin Roosevelt; talks about process.
1 Leslie Reed will attend Olympics; Dean will visit daughter in Seattle; is to attend convention Will attend Olympics in Los Angeles after convention.
1 Alumnus is chosen Methodist bishop in general conference Profile of J. Ralph Magee.
1 Dr. Lampe will speak at services Sunday morning M. Willard Lampe will speak at CHIC.
1 Screens placed on Campanile keep out birds Campanile undergoes repairs after damage to Fasoldt mechanism; roof repaired, electricity installed to operate chimes, clock mechanism shielded, heat will be furnished, and screens installed.
1 Teachers students will play in state golf tournament Three ISTC men will compete in Sioux City at the State amateur golf championship.
1 Mabel Hall to enter Midwestern A. A. U. swimming tourney Mabel Hall will travel to Council Bluffs to participate in the outdoor swimming and diving championship.
1 Grid prospects for next term list 13 veterans; four backfield men return; five linemen to report Varsity team will open 1932 season against Columbia College in Dubuque; season schedule announced.
2 Gloom supplants campus sunlight Better curtains installed in Auditorium Building.
2 Seventy-three alumni register For summer session.
2 Will the Commons be a center? Claims that smoking should be allowed in the new Commons building.
2 Modernizing banana splits College Hill soda fountain is offering new flavors.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Forum Suggests ten minutes between classes instead of five.
2 Literat Eye Review of "On Nothing," written by Hilaire Belloc; poems are printed.
3 Dean Campbell returns Has been visiting family in California.
3 Columbia graduate talks to members of Camera Club John Hildebrand spoke.
3 Former student sings on Tuesday program Milton Moore performed on campus.
3 Eleven Hollywood beauties play roles in Regent attraction Will show "Sinners in the Sun".
3 Movies are shown at weekly assembly Science faculty show educational films.
3 Mid-term social events fill calendar at Teachers College Campus social calendar.
3 Y. W. entertains at two parties Includes music.
3 Alumna marries Council Bluffs man Burdette E. Nelson married Frederic I. Norton.
3 College movie will show Pola Negri in "Woman Commands"
3 Alta Freeman gives informal musicale in honor of guests
3 Teas figure in Bartlett Hall's weekly events
4 Miniature rebel tries to steal worlds from astronomy classroom Training School child wanders into geography class.
4 Composer Orchestral music professor Edward Kurtz is pictured; photo.
4 Twin City alumni plan meeting in February Bruce Francis is in charge there.
4 Professors read heavy books but take vacations with fiction Summary of library history and policies.
4 Organ student to present recital in Auditorium tonight Anne Morse will perform.
4 Will be ready October first Artist's rendition of the finished heating plant.
4 Ruth Latta will run official date bureau for press conference
4 Former student has lake boat position Richard Rickert will be in charge of tea room on lake steamer.