College Eye — July 27, 1934

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1 Church postponed for Bible gathering Many faculty and students will be participating in the Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
1 Alpha Mayfield will be soloist at Music Hour Performance program.
1 Orchestra Club to play in concert at Commons August 7 Performance program.
1 Agriculture class sees experiments at Ames Monday Class takes field trip to Ames experimental farms.
1 Fewer enroll in June county examinations
1 Boy Scouts attend second-last meeting Class observes camp work.
1 Home Economics department to add 7 courses; enlarged curriculum will include new service studies Courses will be aimed at non-majors; follows administrative aim to make useful information available to all women students.
1 Symphony Orchestra gives concert July 24 Performance program.
1 Hutton, vacationing in England, continues industrial art study; makes sketches of modern furniture pieces in London Elliott Hutton writes of his travel in England.
1 Smith, Olsen average yearly grade points 3.5, 3.6 respectively List of students who have been on Honor Roll for three consecutive terms.
1 "D" letters mailed to 339 students Students who are doing less than C work receive letters.
1 College Band concert is postponed a week
1 Education department members have picnic At Vinton.
1 College obtains new funds for students' jobs; approximately 165 pupils will receive aid from SRE College may receive $22,000 for Student Relief Employment.
1 Music festival is presented at Teachers field Description of the performers.
1 "The Mistress of the Inn" is alumni drama; present eighteenth century comedy August 9 and 10 Theta Alpha Phi alumni will present play for third consecutive summer.
1 Five hundred join in practice songs for music festival State Music Festival will be held at campus athletic field.
1 Four in semi-finals of faculty golf tilt
1 The World This Week News from around the world.
2 Too many of us Stop oversupply of teachers.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 "A Preface to Economics" is a textbook you've dreamed about A review of the textbook "A Preface to Economics" by Broadus Mitchell.
2 Newshawk Hawk likes her swimming; enjoys French Profile of Lois Hawk.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Poetry
3 Untitled Edith Orr has been sick.
3 Coy 'Mimosa Plant' is an artful flower "Sensitive plant" grows in Greenhouse.
3 Blake, Huizinga are wed here July 20 Ruth Blake married Henry Huizinga.
3 Phi Tau Theta's give weekend house party At Clear Lake.
3 Correction Fred Feldman and Ralph Moritz are students of Professor Freeman.
3 Richard Purdy named reunion toastmaster for Sigma Tau Delta Group planning for reunion.
3 Doris Williams wed to Kenneth Baldwin
3 Lilly Anderson feted at Pi Theta Pi picnic
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Bartlett Hall girls have dinner party
3 Industrious Parkersburg Band directed by Teachers' student; Mildred Townsend travels, directs, gives concerts, goes to school Profile of the Parkersburg Band and its director.
3 Toll-Whorral rites are read Tuesday Rosamond Toll married Walter Whorral.
3 Light program of social events is attributed to warm weather Campus social calendar.
3 Oelrich appears in recital on July 25 Program for performance by Dorothy Oelrich.
4 Souvenir book for Lawn City distributed; contains illustrations of Teachers College campus Will be distributed to citizens, visitors, and students.
4 Grass on gridiron escapes drought; stadium re-painted Have kept grass watered and in good condition.
4 Branch briefs News from Branch Summer Schools.
4 Myersmen win in third round of intramurals; squeeze out McGilroy's nine 6-5 in late rally
4 "Hard lines" is grid tale told in past years; Teachers have beaten only two in more games than foes won Panthers will open against Cornell in October.
4 Hot weather slows handicap net meet Competition proceeding slowly.
4 Hurdmen trip Lytle nine 8-6; pull out of cellar position in fast played upset