College Eye — July 21, 1933

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1 College faculty ranks first in national survey; Teachers College has net to largest number of graduates "Leaders in Education" survey ranks ISTC high on the quality of its faculty and graduates.
1 College Band plays at union services Performance program.
1 Hart's tabulation reveals 'Ann Vickers' is most popular book of current year; he has kept book sales records for over thirty years Irving Hart talks about his hobby of tracking best-selling books.
1 Faculty assists in presentation of radio program Portions of music festival will be broadcast.
1 Education is job requisite; Boardman says businesses are again requiring college people Benjamin Boardman says that the job prospects for college graduates are improving.
1 Competition is rule of living even for trees Grounds crew removes tree.
1 Dr. Lampe guest speaker at church Will preach at CHIC.
1 Two teams tie for intramural league lead; Andrews' team wins over Shroyermen in overtime Lytle's kittenball team tied with Loper's club by beating Lopermen, 6 to 1. Boyle's beat Plantz's crew, 2-0.
2 Faculty members appear on music festival programs Portions will be broadcast on the radio.
2 George T. Buckley accepts position in Mississippi College Will be dean at Blue Mountain College.
2 New record set in ticket sales for 'Show Off'; reservations to be made at crossroads on Monday 450 tickets sold; preview of the summer productions.
2 Students to assist in conducting band concert on July 26 Performance program.
2 Student book to go to press August 15 Student handbook edited by Shirley Kraft.
2 Hart suggests college slogans in radio talk Irving Hart makes suggestions for what the letters ISTC might stand.
2 Watson gives theories of cosmic rugs Professor Watson believes that understanding cosmic rays will assist in understanding the nature of the universe.
2 Pairings for men's tourney are scheduled; tennis entry list is posted; any student may enter For summer program.
3 Drama Department hectographs signs Professor Holden oversees the new production method.
3 Teacher's committee objects to text book because it makes children think; pupils should be taught relationships, Uttley declares Professor Uttley talks about the objectives of teaching geography.
3 Hart announces convention date; Iowa Teachers Association to meet in Des Moines November 3-4 Convention program will be shortened.
3 Editorials; really low food costs For those who desire an education, and can content themselves with simple food, it is possible to eat and survive on under fifty cents expended on food per day.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Forum Wishes students would leave bulletins on the bulletin boards at least until the event has been staged.
3 Open forum on the certification law Irving Hart answers questions about the new law.
3 Books A book review of "Let The Hurricane Roar" by Rose Wilder Lane
4 Editorials; fore! Students and faculty should show better etiquette on the Golf Course.
5 Campuses for Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
5 Poetry
5 Personals News about faculty and students.
6 Women's tennis, golf tournaments to begin Tuesday
6 String orchestra to present concert Composed of members of the Orchestra Club.
6 Condits entertain at picnic in honor of R. O. Skar family Professor Skar will pursue graduate study next year.
6 Freeman pupils to present recitals Recital program.
8 New public address system in purchased for outdoor events To be used at Commencement and other outdoor evens.
8 Dunn, Eilers play in Regent film Saturday Will show "Bad Girl".
8 County examinations To be held August 2, 3, and 4.