College Eye — June 23, 1933

Page Title Summary Scan
1 Alumni plan reunion dinner at education meeting in Chicago Will meet at NEA convention.
1 Spring honor students list is announced List of those on men's Honor Roll.
1 Press booklet is compiled; contains facts, suggestions for convention administration Will assist in convention planning.
1 Summer glee clubs organized; one hundred twenty-four students are chosen List of those in glee clubs.
1 Olive Sinclair wins Columbia Scholarship Profile of Olive Sinclair; won $500 Residence Graduate Scholarship.
1 Margaret Schrubbe is named President of Sigma Tau Delta Roster of officers; group gave impromptu readings.
1 Kurtz, Russell make plans for music festival; five hundred bands asked to compete in contest For Iowa State Music Festival in Cedar Falls.
1 College poet pays visit to campus; two instructors Marguerite Hoffman visits campus.
1 Stanley Wood goes to summer theatre in Rhode Island Will work near Newport, Rhode Island.
1 Coltrane says Teachers need not fear radio in education; committee's objectives are to improve value of radio Radio can be used to improve education.
1 Cram is nominated for Iowa Education Association office Nominated for Iowa directorship.
1 Typewriter click banished in new quiet machines Several new Underwood machines in use.
1 Library bulletin is circulated; all new books ready for loaning are listed New book bulletin published monthly.
1 Howland Hanson to preach on broken friendship Sunday At CHIC.
1 Summer directory is placed on sale
1 College drama department is honored again; campus theater is listed as outstanding by publication Theatre Arts Monthly honors ISTC drama.
1 Corporation class visits brokerage company Tuesday Learns about stock brokerage.
1 Child's pictures are feature of Iowa City meet; three instructors attend child, parent education conference European children's work on display.
1 Faculty men play golf in spite of torrid weather Results of competition.
1 Junior Red Cross lecturer presents series of talks Lou Eskridge talks to education classes.
2 Editorials; developing world citizens Appreciates ideas of Red Cross representative Lou Eskridge on child education.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Poetry
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
2 Books A book review on "Two Thieves" by Manuel Komroff.
3 Three will present readings for club Bridget Wells, Muriel Schwartz, and T. R. Adams will read at Writers' Club.
3 Stumbo! Then blossoms on mouse grave Playing with campus names.
3 July Alumnus urges graduates to send superior students First issue to be edited by George Holmes; President Seerley had edited the magazine.
3 Ruth Mary Samson, Mary Lou Mitze are presented in recital
3 Lynches to honor Mr. and Mrs. Hart with Sunday party
3 Catholic students elect new officers List of officers.
3 Supervisors honor students at party in Training School Party for students working there.
3 Lathams entertain in honor of Harts
3 'Eye' solicitor gets royal welcome; advertising solicitors must know stock markets as well as politics College Eye advertising salesman talks about a sales call.
3 Leland T. Mathis returns to Iowa from Washington Will attend University of Iowa.
3 Lillian Petersen is bride of doctor at Wednesday wedding Lillian C. Petersen married R. F. Nielson.
3 Van Allen Buboltz visits local campus Teaching at Greenfield.
3 Mary A. Woolverton, Marcella Colburn go to camp at Geneva Will attend YWCA meeting.
3 Eight girls receive initiation into Pi Beta Alpha society List of new members.
3 Cram, Bragonier, Loper take over Scout Troop 56 Will take over for Professor Buffum.
3 Personals News about faculty and students.
4 Typical co-ed to be chosen to be given movie contract and Hollywood trip as prize Nationwide contest under way.
4 'The Working Man,' big business story, with George Arliss To be shown at Regent Theater.
4 Men's kittenball league to see action Monday; eight teams, one hundred men to compete in tourney
4 Two birds halt scene building in drama shop Sparrows fly into set shop.
4 Library quieter during summer reporter finds Finds summer session students more studious.
4 Jim Robinson summarizes college building construction; first building was erected in 1896; last is not completed James E. Robinson talks about the changes that he has seen on campus; photo.
4 Business Method Poem.