College Eye — July 13, 1934

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1 "Allie" now rated plant equipment College Eye had difficulty in locating recent articles.
1 Faculty writings, statistics compiled; books, articles lead ISTC faculty members have written 316 books and articles since 1912.
1 Three hundred join in Music Hour sing Professor Fullerton leads singing; Professor Samson performs on organ.
1 New Deal "3R's" is forum topic; Dr. Robinson to discuss relief, recovery, and reorganization Will assess first sixteen months of the New Deal.
1 Bible conference enlists student, faculty players Several ISTC faculty and students will assist at Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
1 Sage will sing at services for July 15 At CHIC.
1 Hill will play at song hour; to present special violin selections July 17 in Auditorium Performance program.
1 Behrens will play for Friday dance
1 Vesper sparrows photographed in nest by Dr. Lantz Photographs two nests at Ingawanis.
1 Accident injuries will keep two from school three weeks Several injured in car accident.
1 First summer session started here in 1896 with 180 enrolled; faculty divided tuition fees as their salaries History of summer session at ISTC.
1 Earlier mailing of Eye planned; Friday morning delivery by carrier awaits postal consent Attempt to deliver College Eye earlier in order for the advertisements to have greater value and use.
1 Birss Curtis talks on advances made in business studies Norman Birss Curtis will speak.
1 ". . . is Peterson, is Gertrude Stein--" Peterson family entertains each other.
1 Today is the day to expect anything Watch out for Friday the Thirteenth.
1 Charles to discuss adolescent morals before symposium
1 Girl Scouts to plan local, college group Girl Scouts representative hopes to organize college women for Scout work.
1 The World This Week News from around the world.
1 "The Late Christopher Bean" proves heart-warming comedy; large first night audience enjoys plot twists, acting A review of the school play "The Late Christopher Bean."
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Eye editor now hunting new alligator yarn (and reporter) Editor responds to last week's letter concerning alligator stories.
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2 Alice in school land A parody of curricular debate.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Cabell writes on nightmares and calls the result "Smirt" A book review of "Smirt" by James Branch Cabell.
2 Reporter Johnson likes ping pong, painting, sitting down Profile of Wiert Johnson.
2 Up-to-date ideas plentiful in Mark Twain's literary essays A book review of Mark Twain's "How to Tell a Story."
3 Euterpeans entertain guests at Commons Professor Fullerton performs at tea.
3 Yerkes Observatory's director states faith in nature's laws; Barker reports informal talk by Doctor Frost Don Barker reports on remarks made by observatory's former director.
3 Canoeing course provides thrills Description of skills acquired in canoeing course.
3 Branagan discusses garden's color plan At local women's club meeting.
3 Buxbaum, Peterson at Hampshire, England Visited Winchester Cathedral.
3 Untitled Ruth Samson will teach in Lewis.
3 Dowden-Lewis rites performed July 10 in Waterloo church Pearl Lewis married Milton Dowden.
3 News briefs News about students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Finlayson, Vonglan elected as members of Sigma Tau Delta
3 Boatman, Johnson go vagabonding Maurice Boatman and Alvin Johnson are traveling in the East; will bring Dick Sucher and his band back home when they return from Europe.
3 Corrections Ruth Borthwick will marry Erskine Blair in August.
3 All-college dance, music hour, forum scheduled for next week Campus social calendar.
3 Branch briefs News from the Branch Summer School.
3 Dowden, Steele feted by Kappa Theta Psi's Pearl Lewis married Milton Steele; Gladys Clark married Hugh Steele.
4 Myers' team holds top spot in intramurals; Lytlemen down McGilroy's team 3-1 in second encounter Myers defeats Hurd.
4 Women's sports Baseball underway.
4 Edward Corton to visit Niagara Falls; return here in fall
4 Toll is honored by Waterloo chapter of Beta Sigma Phi On her upcoming marriage.
4 Marjorie Mace, Bob Berry win in net finals; Berry provides upset in defeat of Stan Reeves Island Park tournament results.
4 Handicap tennis tourney begun; thirty entries received in first local tilt of kind
4 Three advance to quarter finals in faculty golf meet