College Eye — July 28, 1933

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1 Four read before Writers Club meet Roster of readers and their topics.
1 Ditch digging proves popular 'Recreation' for tutor athletes; high school graduates are also getting condition Students talk about their summer jobs.
1 Sixteen faculty are in survey, Teachers College has most educational leaders in country Roster of those honored in Peabody survey.
1 Campus church is omitted because of Bible Conference.
1 Last round of golf tourney nears end Approaching final competition.
1 A. C. Fuller sends alumni message; folders being sent to high school graduates over state Will urge alumni to send prospective students to ISTC.
1 Reporter finds meaning of hospitality; stay at Teachers College hospital is equal to visit in gracious home Reporter tells about pleasant stay in College Hospital.
1 New use for typewriters; high school boy draws with them; Roger McKitrick began to type portraits when nine years old TCHS students makes portraits with typewriter.
1 College Orchestra to present summer concert August 8 Will also play at Bible Conference.
1 New Alumnus features faculty; photographs of President, Deans are included in article Will include "Meet Your Faculty" feature.
1 Strutz, Severin nominated to reign as queens of festival; many alumni named as candidates for affair Honored at Cedar Falls eightieth anniversary celebration.
1 Panthers are slated to win; records show tutors have won over one hundred football games All-time record is 104-93-25; season preview.
1 Baker to arrive next week; will make fall plans; to play on all American team at Chicago exposition Johnny Baker will coach football team; other coaching assignments announced.
1 Donald Kelley is employed by radio station in Waterloo Will be announcer and writer at WMT.
1 George Kelly's 'Show Off' is well received; portrayal of middle class family life is theme of play Audience was entertained by "The Show Off", presented by summer school students.
2 Open forum on the certification law Irving Hart answers questions about the new law.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
2 Books A book review of "Straight and Crooked Thinking" by Robert Thouless
2 Editorials; disbanding athletics Students worry about education for five hundred physical education teachers and coaches being released in Chicago.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Poetry
2 Editorials; he's thinking it over High school graduates are considering the importance of attending a college.
2 Who leads college students? Noted writers do not accept rules specified by English handbooks Professor Fagan points out that the best writers do not always use the best English.
3 Classes in business methods take trip Professor Meyers and her classes visit Waterloo commercial houses.
3 Kurtz to conduct orchestra concert at Bible Conference
3 Pupils of Russell to appear in recital Grace Wiler and Jane Blowers will perform.
3 Wild, White assist with rural program Working with Louis Hutto.
3 Three outstanding band leaders to judge at contest At Cedar Falls music festival and anniversary celebration..
3 Women's Club to be scene of Sigma Tau Delta reunion Alumni will return.
3 Ethel Christensen becomes bride of J. Hervey Shutts
3 College Eye to list new books in the library Will reprint library bulletin of new books.
3 Miss Effie Schuneman writes art texts from children's standpoint Professor Schuneman talks about her writing style.
3 Personals News about faculty and students.
3 College Band concert Senior students will assist in conducting.
4 Untitled Ralph Nichols will play in the Cedar Falls tennis tournament.
4 Rickert is winner of Tennis tourney Rickert defeated Berry of Waterloo through a five set match: 7-9, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, and 6-3.
4 Borrowed blankets, scratches are but part of scout hikes A look at a Boy Scout camping trip.
4 Men's intramural tennis tournament pairings are made Pairings and rules.
4 Women's intramural golf tourney begins Pairings announced.
4 Frederic March, Cary Grant share honors in Regent air drama Will show "The Eagle and the Hawk".
4 Lytle's team gains lead in intramurals; captain Plantz' men rank second; Andres third Lytle's team gained the lead in men's intramural kittenball league beating Plantz' team 8 to 5.