College Eye — August 4, 1933

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1 Hart speaks at education meet on certification Speaks to large crowd.
1 Dickinson summarizes leisure time activities available to students; says campus and town recreation facilities are ideal Notes recreational activities available to both men and women.
1 Campus church to unite in services at Bible Conference Will be part of service at Riverview Park.
1 Summer school students are more studious than regulars; few stop to play games in 'Y' Club rooms this term Francis Rummel notes much lower use of recreation room.
1 If there was a war, he'd win Edwin Cram phones in his story.
1 Marcella Colburn, committees plan fall program for league House presidents have been meeting.
1 All-State prep cage meet to be staged here; tournament has been at Drake University for three years Will include special seating in the gymnasium.
1 Play production class gives scenes from five plays Under direction of Professor Strayer.
1 Kraschel will speak at Cedar Falls festival; afternoon parade consists of seventy-five floats Highlights of Cedar Falls anniversary celebration.
1 Madam X returns with golf score Madam X predict that Professor Denny will be the winner of the faculty golf tournament.
1 Nine new county superintendents are T. C. alumni Roster of alumni superintendents.
1 Returns to campus tomorrow John Baker will arrive in town tomorrow; photo.
1 Gilchrist will address grads; is son of first President of Teachers College; Alumnus Fred C. Gilchrist will speak at summer Commencement.
1 Snow all around, temperature of ninety in shade---it's true in Swiss mountains; Marybelle McClelland gives resume of European tour Marybelle McClelland sends letter to library student assistants.
1 John Speer shows movies of Alaska Tuesday evening John Speer has been teaching in Alaska.
1 Alumni cast is chosen for play; 'Children Of Moon' to be Theta Alpha Phi production List of cast members.
2 Editorials; a leadership formula What a good leader should be able to do.
2 Editorials; stop! Students should be aware of safety violations and not break them.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Poetry
2 Open forum on the certification law Irving Hart answers questions about the new law.
2 Readers' Row Weekly printing of the new books acquired by the library.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
3 Five will read at next Writer's Club meeting Tuesday
3 College Glee Clubs sing at conference Groups and soloists sing at Bible Conference.
3 Golf pairings are announced for week
3 There's such a thing as working out of work here Summer job ends for athletes.
3 Library history is compiled from college bulletins, paper; Sara Higby, Ruth Welsch, student assistants make survey Excerpts from a history of library services on campus.
3 Women's intramural tennis tournament pairings are posted
3 First all women's golf tournament begins next week
3 Mrs. Alice Treganza presents mounted birds to museum Birds mounted by old method.
3 College Hill troop enters world friendship movement of scouts; each boy chooses country to which he wishes to write Correspondence organized for your scouts.
3 Kathlyn Price will present first voice recital of summer Performance program.
3 Primary rooms to have open house
3 Jane Blowers, Grace Wiler give recital Performance program.
3 Hugh Steel likes advertising scheme Five students win free passes to the Regent.
3 Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta fraternities plan reunions here Campus social calendar.
3 Modernistic design is selected for new handbook cover Booklet will contain information about organizations and college rules and regulations.
3 Weather slows men's golf tournament
3 Three present talks before Math Club Speakers and topics.
3 Marian Baie becomes bride of Lent Ives in Sunday ceremony
3 Personals News about faculty and students.
4 Actual submarines are used in scenes of Regent features Will show "Hell Below".
4 Captain Harden's kittenball team wins first game; other games forfeited or postponed due to weather Harden's team beats Boyle's team, 5-4. They had good hitting and pitching in the pinches.
4 It used to be 'Keep Off The Sidewalk' according to 'Eyte' Excerpts from old issues of the student newspaper.
4 Spectator fixes spectacles during tennis finals game Glasses broken during match.
4 Five men advance to third round of tennis tournament
4 Alumnus gives antiques to museum; E. J. Stout's collection includes historic weapons, canes and phonograph Description of the collection of assorted material.
4 Fourteen track men receive conference champion awards Receive statuettes.