College Eye — June 16, 1933

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1 Students invited to radio lecture Eugene Coltrane will speak on education by radio.
1 Nelson, Denny are co-authors of new statistics booklet Write "Workbook on Statistics for Teachers".
1 Twenty students and guests attend Writers Club meet
1 Charles Hawley to speak at campus church services
1 Lantz, Cable speak to conservationists Speak on geology and conservation.
1 Cheer up! Fraternity man has found use for 'Phony' nickels; rush trouble call puzzles telephone repairman until---- Someone used slugs in the pay phone.
1 Four will receive one term's tuition Four women win Kappa Delta Pi scholarships.
1 Lorinne Crawford goes to Yellowstone Will work in the national park there.
1 Did you say that was a frat house? Chi Pi Theta is women's rooming house this summer.
1 Pupil of Russell places in fete; William Hinson is rated in national high school music contest Places in first division.
1 Stork pays visit to Russell home Professor and Mrs. Russell have new daughter.
1 Annual staff makes plans for theme of next year's book Tentative theme may be Education in the 20th Century.
1 Corey Olsan accepts position on Register Will work for circulation department.
1 Educator advises teachers to be jack-of-all-trades and specialists; 'The Educational Sideshow Is Absorbing The Circus,' said---- Professor Walters offers his views on education and teachers.
1 Strayer, Holden write articles for 'The Cue' Write articles on set design.
1 Charles City Chorus presents concert in college auditorium
1 Dean Reed leaves for Geneva, Chicago Several students accompany him to the YMCA conference and the World's Fair.
1 Depression? Anyway, Spanish castles cost less than seven dollars complete; paint, glue, nails are only new materials for patio scene Professor Holden talks about the set design for the recent play; set cost $6.80.
1 Churches unite in Prohibition rally on campus last Sunday Downtown churches unite for program.
1 Harry L. Eells funeral rites held Sunday; had been faculty member since 1914; was an alumnus H. L. Eells was a professor of rural education; died June 8, 1933; obituary; photo.
1 One hundred forty seven are enrolled at branch school At Atlantic.
2 Forum Annoyed by persistent men at library.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Poetry
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
2 Editorials; debunking the movies Hopes that movies and radio can education.
2 Editorials; perspiring cement Urges students to be careful on slippery floors.
2 L'esprit D'Ecole Richard Shane talks about where he has found school spirit.
2 Books A book review on "Meaning No Offense" by Corey Ford
2 Box of candy is offered for idea Professor offers reward for a truly original essay.
3 'Eye' is only college publication with ads In accordance with ruling by Board of Control of Student Publications.
3 Book exchange to pay for textbooks YWCA will sponsor exchange.
3 Moral: to reduce, eat candy bars but no breakfast Women talk about the way that they maintain their weight.
3 Margaret Bragg is Tau Sig president List of Tau Sigma Delta officers.
3 Four are elected to Bartlett Council Council is social and governmental body.
3 Women inaugurate intramural sports summer program Professor Humiston will organize activities.
3 1932 Tutor Beauty chosen to grace prosperity float Helene Brown honored.
3 Reporter eyes co-ed at work; then professors wonder why assignments are too long Observing behavior in the Library.
3 Catholic students choose officers Roster of officers.
3 Hanna Hafkesbrink leaves for summer vacation in Europe Will go to Connecticut College for Women in fall.
3 'Coolers' picnics, breakfasts fill first week's summer social program Campus social calendar.
3 Schaefer is host to German Club Roster of officers.
3 Richmans, Sages visit in Indiana Visit relatives there.
3 Jessie Juhl honors three of clerical staff at breakfast Entertains three staff members who will be leaving.
4 Annual faculty golf tourney is scheduled; pairings for first round are announced by committee Rules for the competition.
4 Men's intramural kittenball league to be organized
4 Education is for efficiency; traditions hinder scientific progress, professor declares Professor Bender offers views on complete education.