College Eye — June 15, 1934

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1 Oldest campus newspaper is "The Students' Offering"; founded in 1880, preceded "Normal Eyte" by twelve years Brief excerpts from the early newspaper.
1 Howard comedy to be given as summer drama; successful London, New York play scheduled for July 12, 13 Preview of "The Late Christopher Bean".
1 Six additions to faculty for summer made Roster of faculty changes.
1 Speaker to discuss Oxford Movement The Reverend Anton Hanson will speak at CHIC.
1 Sage will speak on advent of Hitlerism
1 Lawren Brown to speak here; 'The Blind Spot of Science' topic of statistician's illustrated talk Speaker profile; photo.
1 Cass County leads summer enrollment at Corning branch 132 students enrolled at branch summer school.
1 Cole will speak on modern art at leisure hour Will speak on work in campus collection.
1 Eye staff will move next week; construction of the new quarters nears completion Description of new quarters in Old Gilchrist Hall.
1 "Ev" Behrens to play at all-college dance
1 Try-outs for summer term Glee Clubs end; members are named in four summer groups About two hundred applied; list of those selected.
1 Industrialists to help grads; "Choosing-A-Career" meet enlists professional leaders' aid Highlights of New Jersey conference.
1 Dr. Abbott gives address before women's group Speaks on landscaping.
1 Music hour is Tuesday night; Fullerton to direct group singing in college auditorium Seventh summer of Music Hours begins; will display talents of faculty and students and also involve group singing.
1 Twilight musicale will be presented by Freeman pupils List of performers and their programs.
1 Globe-trotting faculty has interesting travel experiences; Hong Kong, Spain, Ceylon among many countries visited Professors Branagan and Haddox talk about their travel experiences.
1 The World This Week World news.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 The social value of crime news Publicity relating to criminals is a benefit to society.
2 "Nigger Heaven" is race novel; Van Vechten story depicts negroes' efforts for economic justice A book review of "Nigger Heaven" by Van Vechten.
3 Christian Church to hold special meeting Sixtieth anniversary of missionary efforts.
3 English honor group holds first meeting; summer plans made Sigma Tau Delta discussed plans for summer.
3 Reed, delegates go to Y. M. C. A. meet At Lake Geneva.
3 Lambert will leave Friday for lengthy tour through East Will visit New York and Chesapeake Bay.
3 Miller injures hip; Robinson substitutes Professor Miller may be away from work for six months.
3 Boatman postcards report of travels Drove to the East and will travel in the area.
3 What former grads are doing Information about graduates of I. S. T. C.
3 Student directory to be issued soon
3 Bartlett Hall to hold summer social hours
3 Higby is honored at Saturday party Friends have party for Sara Higby.
3 Society Newsbriefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Thomes will speak French all summer! Studying in Montreal.
3 Wood to teach in Michigan for term Stanley Wood will work at Brook School of the Theatre in Traverse City, Michigan; will then teach in Guttenberg.
3 Buxbaum, Peterson vacation in England Will visit villages.
3 Writers' Club to hold first meeting soon
3 Wedding of Coder, Bixler takes place in Illinois Sunday Elizabeth Coder married Milo Bixler.
3 First all-college dance for the summer term will be tonight
3 Women's Sports Women's sporting events coming up.
4 Series of religious talk to be given for students soon Schedule of speakers and topics.
4 Blanchard merits third letter; 14 "I" awards given List of those receiving baseball letters.
4 Panthers bring track year to successful end; Nichols places fourth at Marquette races; White third in vault Several new records established.
4 Sports program for college men is taking shape Summer recreation schedule for men underway.