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College Eye — July 14, 1933
College Eye — July 14, 1933
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July 21, 1933 →
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Act of teasing is universal; all ages share
Professor Phillips gives views on teasing.
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Five win free theater tickets
To Regent Theater.
1
Hanson to discuss world problems at church services
At CHIC.
1
Robinson wins second place; history of American legion places in national contest
Professor Robinson takes second with history of Cedar Falls chapter.
1
Reduced dormitory room rates will be continued next term
Room and board fees reduced twenty per cent; will be $2 per week for double room.
1
Class memorials beautify campus grounds; reveal school loyalty
Survey of class gifts.
1
Campus to be scene of state music festival; college, Cedar Falls plan anniversary event August 10-11
Program highlights.
1
All-alumni cast will be feature of Flavin's play; 'Children of Moon' chosen for Theta Alpha Phi production
Professor Strayer directs alumni.
1
July Alumnus goes to press with 'Meet the Faculty' section
Will feature faculty and departments.
1
Former 'Eye' editor accepts booking company position
Don Finlayson will work for Universal Booking.
1
Five faculty members give their impressions of Chicago Fair
Professors report on visit to Fair.
1
Teachers College alumni celebrate first nation-wide reunion in Chicago; Chicago unit directs plans for national gathering
About 160 will attend.
1
Even in bicycle races he'll win
Spade Harman wins bicycle race.
1
Eddie Cram reviews Worlds Fair; sees pictures of Teachers College campus in Iowa display
Edwin Cram gives impression of Fair.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Open forum on the certification law
Question about the new certification law.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from other college campuses.
2
Personals
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
2
Editorials; the low cost of living
Tuition cost for freshmen and sophomores is $25.00 per term, while juniors and seniors must pay $32.00 per term.
2
Books
A review of "Man and Mask" by Feodor Chaliapin.
2
Student questions curriculum; theory that students profit by making decisions is ignored
Considers the maze of completing a college degree.
3
Book exhibit is to be continued
3
Speculators! Now for a stock crash
Students in Professor Thompson's class speculate with imaginary money.
3
Bees instigate a revolt on campus
Bees swarm in Vocational Building.
3
Former graduate to take over medical practice in Hudson
Dr. John C. Bennett will practice in Hudson.
3
Wet paper, paint, fingers for tools; results---a picture; finger painting originated in China over three centuries ago
Children enjoy finger-painting.
3
Two former faculty members pay visit to Teachers College
E. Laurence Palmer and Mrs. R. C. Salter visit.
3
Just six months until Christmas; pre-school officers constructive suggestions for toy selection
3
Mabel Hall wins swimming title
At Midwest AAU meet.
3
Dorothy Humiston is taken to Iowa City for treatment
Has injured knee.
3
Twenty-five attend Writers Club; varied program is presented
3
Catholic students name committees
List of committee members.
3
Kappa Delta initiation, 'Cooler', dinners make up social program
Campus social calendar.
3
Former students plan high school reunion
Will hold reunion for Cedar Falls High School.
4
Two popular screen stars in 'Adorable' new Regent fare
4
Notice! Those who crave attention, don't buy a car
Faculty member gets a lot of attention when she says she intends to buy a car.
4
College Orchestra to present concert at Bible Conference
4
Four hundred attend Tuesday music hour
Professors Fullerton and Ruegnitz assist.
4
Glee Clubs rehearse for music festival
Both women's and mixed clubs will perform.
4
New type of 'Racketeer' reveals secrets of restringing career
Don Klotz re-strings tennis racquets.
4
Joe Weissman wins second match in tennis tourney
In state competition.
4
Shroyer's team defeats Plantz' men in upset; Loper's men take league lead by victory over Andrew's team
Captain Plantz' men rallied in the sixth inning to tie the score but Shroyer's sluggers batted around in their half of the same frame to push over five runs, winning 10 to 5.