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College Eye — July 6, 1934
College Eye — July 6, 1934
← June 29, 1934
July 13, 1934 →
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Bliese discovers rare species of sparrow at Camp Ingawanis
Sights vesper sparrows nesting.
1
Recovery obstacles cited by Thompson at Sunday forum
Professor Thompson offers his observations on the Depression.
1
Graduates' notice
Graduation announcements on sale.
1
Russell to direct at College Band concert
Performance program.
1
Twenty appointed to production staff for summer student play
List of crew members for "The Late Christopher Bean".
1
Homecoming days to be November 9, 10, 11
1
Samson to play organ numbers for Music Hour; Fullerton explains purpose of group singing
1
New Deal, Bible to be compared at symposium
At CHIC.
1
Howard comedy set for July 12; will also be presented on following evening, July 13
Will present "The Late Christopher Bean"; list of cast members.
1
B. W. Walter making recovery from burns
Janitor burned when container of ammonia explodes; should make full recovery.
1
It seems the Campus Playboys find Europe an engaging spot; Freddie Feldman receives Paris letter from Larry Gordon
Larry Gordon talks about his experiences in Europe with Dick Sucher and the Campus Playboys.
1
Evening music festival to be at Tutor field; College Band invited to play in Cedar Falls music meet
Iowa State Music Festival to be held in Cedar Falls.
1
Old Gold is entered in yearly press meet
Of National Scholastic Press Association.
1
Political parties class visits two county meetings
Professor Robinson's class observes county political meetings.
1
The World This Week
News from around the world.
1
"Bartlett Hall Boys" go native; splash home in queer plumage; first came the rain, then the pitter-patter of little bare feet
Men get caught in the rain.
1
Strayer and Holden bring Broadway to campus drama hour
Present scenes from Broadway plays.
2
Campus and classroom
Classroom and extracurricular activities merging.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
"Male Pedestrian" gives hints to local feminine jay-walkers
Would like groups of women to make room on the sidewalks.
2
Meet Miss Louise Curtis of the College Eye Staff
Profile of Louise Curtis.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
College Eye reader declares alligator stories annoy him
Reader wants more newsworthy stories in the paper; suggests feeding reporters to the alligator.
2
"Water on the Brain" lampoons secret service of Great Britain
A book review of "Water on the Brain" by Compton Mackenzie.
2
Poetry
3
McMichael to talk at Sunday services
The Reverend Glenn W. McMichael will speak at CHIC.
3
Club craft group studies Y. W. C. A. camp at Ingawanis
Professor Wild's class studies the program at Ingawanis.
3
Alumnus appears in fresh garb; features include annual cuts
Different paper stock enables better display of half tones.
3
Geiger returns from economics meet in Chicago
Convention featured consumer education.
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
Character sketch, short stories read before Writers' Club
Students read from own work; offer criticisms.
3
Branch briefs
News from Branch Summer School.
3
Roderick-Hucko June marriage is announced here
Anna Rea Roderick married John Hucko.
3
Verily, a picture's worth 1,000 words
Carlton Van Peursem develops photographs as a hobby.
3
Pick-up in society activities is promised for post-holiday weeks
Campus social calendar.
4
Marion Odekirk rites are read; former Tutor athlete dies following throat infection
Died after brief illness, July 1, 1934.
4
"One Man's Journey" is new college movie
4
Football hopes for 1934 Tutor squad reviewed; fourteen lettermen to be available at spring drills
Tutor gridmen have confidence for next season.
4
College scenes used for book; Campanile is cover picture of new Cedar Falls souvenir
Portion of promotional book devoted to ISTC.
4
Untitled
Men advised to turn out for intramural sports.
4
Thirty entered in tennis meet; women's matches will be played Saturday and Sunday
Description of the competition.
4
Tutors-Cornell is grid opener here October 6; schedule for 1934 season will start on Boy Scout Day
Schedule of special football activities.
4
Rosamond Toll feted at shower June 28th
Will marry Walter Whorral.
4
Tri-Betas conduct business meeting; name committees
Will develop by-laws and initiation practices.
4
Drama shop scenes will sell for $20,000
4
Three teams in tie first week of intramurals; groups captained by Lytle, McGilroy, Myers lead
Captains make changes to playing rules.