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College Eye — July 21, 1932
College Eye — July 21, 1932
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Three are pledged to Sigma Tau Delta
Margaret Schrubbe, Ethel Blain, and Wilma Schultz pledge.
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College symphony will offer free concert Tuesday night; evening program features Olive Barker, contralto, as soloist
Performance program.
1
'Girl Crazy,' current Regent attraction, is Gershwin adaptation
1
Creston man presents collection of 2,000 insects to natural science department; specimens are displayed on third floor of library
Glenn L. Rine donates collection.
1
Paper cooperates with merchants in local trade festival
Merchants will donate prizes.
1
Movie presents four-star drama; "Symphony of Six Million" will show at matinee and evening
1
First issue of dean's magazine is received in office of L. I. Reed
Considers problems of deans of men.
1
Dr. G. C. Robinson attends Republican state convention
1
Dr. Buckley sings old Southern ballads at Tuesday 'sing'
1
Phillips to receive doctorate tonight at Iowa University
Dissertation topic was eating and sleeping habits of children.
1
Junior student gets governor's definition of efficient teacher
Governor Turner responds to Beatrice Streiby's question.
1
Iowa City preacher will give address at service Sunday
W. P. Lemon will speak.
1
Assembly movie shows Germany; pictures historic beauty spots of Teuton Europe
1
Riebe to speak before school of nature study; professor will emphasize discussion of wild flowers
Will speak in McGregor.
1
College women will frolic at manless dance Friday night
Women will enjoy cards and dancing.
1
Old Gold for 1933 will be discussed at board meeting
1
Eastern teacher says Harpo Marx plays on mipcar
Invents new language.
1
College Band to present second summer concert; four student and faculty soloists are to appear
Performance program.
1
New committee on freshman day will meet today
Will be in charge of program on day when freshmen arrive on campus.
1
Pre-school teachers direct pupils less than parents would at home; youngsters leave garages to wash when noon arrives
Observations of pre-school students.
2
Have colleges failed?
Considers speech of Dr. E. H. Wilkins, who claims that colleges are in danger of stagnation.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Two Minutes
D. P. Phillips claims that enjoyment of puns is dependent upon your stage of learning.
2
Louise Hearst is hostess at dinner honoring Clare Luse
Clare Luse is visiting from California.
2
Miss Johns will return
Has been visiting North Dakota.
2
Whoopie and its relatives
Comments on the changes in slang.
2
Forum
Criticizes the column, The Line.
2
Literat Eye
Review of "The Floating Admiral," published for the Crime Club, Inc; poems are printed.
3
Willis Mayne to return from trip
Has been in Colorado.
3
University Women have dinner meet
3
Student choir gives cantata performance
Luther Richman directed Methodist group.
3
Social Science head entertains faculty at Washington Park
3
Richard Wallace is enrolled at Naval Training Academy
Profile of Richard Wallace.
3
Faculty members are entertained by Bartlett Hall girls
Members of library and natural science faculty entertained.
3
Pi Beta Alpha holds project report meeting
3
Professor is kept at home by illness
Professor Todd has had the flu.
3
Stage technique class models fair exhibit
Miniatures models will go to the State Fair.
3
Drama seamen sigh in hair-cut relief
Theater alumni return.
3
Business authority talks to students in commerce class
Lloyd L. Jones visited.
3
Interdenominational Bible conference to begin on July 31st
Highlights of Cedar Falls Bible Conference program.
3
Y. W. C. A. girls have house party this weekend
3
Former Bartlett Hall director visits here
Della Eberhart visited Mary Haight.
3
Collegiate activities show little decrease despite heat
Campus social calendar.
4
Ruth Kennedy visits at extension office
4
Corridor doors are open for first time in quarter century
Due to sweltering heat.
4
Pencil-chewers' club, ex officio, will reorganize
Finds most students chew their pencils.
4
See America first! College campus affords sights not generally known to students; conservatory offers many unusual specimens to curious folk
Flora and fauna of the Greenhouse.
4
County examinations will begin August 3
4
Syllogistic process may explain missing Olympic swim title
George Kojac will not go to the Olympics because he must earn money for medical school.
4
Mabel Hall wins in Omaha swim meet
Mabel Hall took first place at the A. A. U. swimming meet.