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College Eye — June 22, 1934
College Eye — June 22, 1934
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Commons switchboard girls do have their experiences; know all of the answers and a few questions besides
Switchboard operators tell of the unusual questions that they receive.
1
Third leisure time hour is Sunday, June 24; Ruegnitz, Richman, and Russell will present joint program
Performance program.
1
Cram leaves today for NEA assembly in nation's capitol
Program highlights.
1
Enrollment figures larger than in 1933
1300 enrolled for summer term, 1934.
1
Hunter to talk on labor, NRA; will outline development, significance of movement
Professor Hunter will speak in forum series.
1
New local chapter of Tri-Beta group to begin activities
Delta Iota chapter installed; list of charter members.
1
"Technical Knockout" to be sermon topic
Will parody boxing match.
1
All-college and rec dances attract 800
1
Banking students pass the bucks
Professor Thompson's class examined paper money.
1
Jack Logan to speak at Math Club meeting
Will speak on program in Waterloo schools.
1
Cole outlines basis of art appreciation in leisure hour talk
Values response to art.
1
Dr. Finkenbinder will give views at symposium
Will speak on religion and psychology.
1
College Band concert postponed for week
1
We've got a former fire chief with us
Ray Sorensen served as fire marshal in Plymouth.
1
Central campus mart nearing completion
Removing cinders from former parking lot; will build circular drive and large landscaped circle north of Sabin Hall.
1
Faculty golf pairings made; tourney starts
Roster of first round players.
1
Dr. Brown to repeat campus talk at WMT
Will speak on "The Blind Spot of Science".
1
"Rafter Romance" is first college movie for summer term
1
Inventive drama shop makes own press at cost of 35 cents; 'home-made' device prints one hundred posters in an hour
Professor Holden and students build press out of spare parts.
1
Freeman to be soloist Tuesday at music hour
Performance program.
1
The World This Week
News from around the world and the United States.
2
Student deplores cumbersome athletic card; says it cramps his style and his billfold
Believes student identification cards are too big
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
The teacher's place in the common life
Teachers are not paid enough.
2
Teachers, you too can write testimonials
Faculty across the country being used in advertisements.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Author Munthe writes autobiographical novel; "Story of San Michele" portrays life of French physician
A book review of "Story of San Michele" by Munthe.
3
Mr. Justice reflects on the changes in our sportswomen; shirts, shorts, replace ole bloomers and middies
Thomas N. Justice, janitor in the Women's Gymnasium, comments on his work and on students over his thirty-one years of service.
3
First "At Home" to take place June 27 at the Commons
Will give opportunity for faculty and students to become better acquainted.
3
Untitled
Nona Collins visited campus.
3
Sigma Tau Delta chooses summer session officers
Roster of officers.
3
Freeman, Hearst visit Chicago World's Fair
Find Fair more colorful than last year.
3
Wood to work in East this summer
Will not work in Michigan; will work in Kingstown, New York.
3
Untitled
Elizabeth Harding visited Cedar Falls.
3
Events of full social calendar continue into third week of term
Campus social calendar.
3
Virginia Fish to sing in recital Thursday night
Performance program.
3
Weekend party is planned by Phi Sigs
At river cottage.
3
Former grads
Information about graduates of I.S.T.C.
3
Wed here Monday
Alice Dowden married Wendell Bragonier.
4
Old Gold sales now six hundred thirty
4
Untitled
Minnie Starr directed rural chorus.
4
Summer directory lists celebrities
Quick look at usual and unusual names in the directory.
4
Branch briefs
News from the branch summer school.
4
Tri-city tennis meet is July 6; tourney will be held at Island Park tennis courts
Competitors coming from Waverly, Cedar Falls, and Waterloo.
4
Fifty sign up to participate in ball games; program of men's athletics gets under way Monday
Intramural baseball games will be played every day except Friday.
4
Iowa bird outline is used as text
Professor Gilbert is using an outline developed by the Biology Club.
4
Spartans' coach; will assume his duties at Dubuque University September 8
Profile of John McCaffrie; photo.
4
"Allie" would be nice pet but he consumes too much; whole rabbits, pigeons constitute diet of local 'gator
The alligator seems to be doing well in his tank.
4
Three hundred at second music hour
Participated in group singing.
4
Thirty-seven attend Writers' Club meeting
Several students read their work.