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College Eye — August 3, 1934
College Eye — August 3, 1934
← July 27, 1934
August 10, 1934 →
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Bel Cantos sing at Bible meet July 30
Perform at Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
1
Orchestra Club concert to be given Monday; Gerald Boshart will assist string orchestra as soloist
Performance program.
1
Decorators visit furniture stores
Professor Branagan's class visited Waterloo stores.
1
Stuffed elephants prey on students
Professor Branagan's class made stuffed animals.
1
Survey by Dr. Charles shows girls travel more than boys; only eleven of eighty-six have been in any other state
Professor Charles reports on the travel experience of his students.
1
Euterpeans to sing at Music Hour Tuesday; Searight will present cello solo by Popper at hour
Performance programs.
1
Bosley states views to "Eye"; discloses part of plans for fall term in his visit here
Harold Bosley will take on CHIC and campus religious leadership duties in fall 1934.
1
College Band to play Thursday, August 23
Will perform at summer Commencement.
1
New officers named at AAUW meeting in Commons July 26
Roster of officers.
1
Njus will play lead in alumni summer drama
List of cast members for the Theta Alpha Phi alumni production, "The Mistress of the Inn".
1
State Fair to hear singing of 30,000 youngsters
Professor Fullerton will lead massed musical performances.
1
Dorothy Wood is Tri-Beta historian
Preparing for initiation.
1
Class in club craft plans experimental one-day camp trip
Will practice girls camp routines.
1
New economics sorority begun; honorary home economics organization is Theta Theta Epsilon
Theta Theta Epsilon organized; list of charter members; purposes of the group.
1
Reporter finds study of anger at Branch has practical value; research tells what makes your room-mate so annoying
Professor Ritter reveals the results of his study of anger.
1
The World This Week
News from around the world.
2
Author of "Becoming a Writer" believes genius can be taught
A book review of "Becoming a Writer" by Dorothea Brande.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
And now it's the "Radio Pest Exterminator"
New invention tunes out objectionable parts of radio broadcast.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
"Rabble In Arms" is attempt to glorify Benedict Arnold
A book review of "Rabble In Arms" by Kenneth Roberts.
2
Most prominent man is now reporter for (ahem!) "Eye"
Profile of Truman Manship.
2
Poetry
3
Fairy tale, "Hansel and Gretel," comes to life in nursery school; Victrola with open doors used to portray the witch's oven
Professor Mayfield's class acts out children's drama.
3
Farewell picnics are popular as end of term draws nearer
Campus social calendar.
3
Oelrich to sing in recital next Monday evening
Performance program for Dorothy Oelrich.
3
Shermans entertain band at Wiler home
Helen Wiler married Everett Sherman.
3
Matthews-Dunkerton marriage announced
Florence Matthews married Roger Dunkerton.
3
Six are featured in program before Writers' Club group
List of readers and their topics.
4
Untitled
Alleen Havens married Donald Howard.
4
Richman defeats Denny in faculty golf semi-finals
4
Untitled
Katherine Thompson visited Olive Barker.
4
Untitled
George C. Johnson visited campus.
4
Untitled
Florence Cowie and Margaret Kennedy will chaperone group at Ingawanis.
4
Rural teachers' choir sings at song hour drill
Practice songs for ISTA meeting.
4
Branch briefs
News from Branch Summer Schools.
4
Fullerton to direct rural school choir of Teachers Nov. 2
At ISTA meeting.
4
Untitled
Professors Hunter and Terry visited Pearl Hogrefe.
4
Untitled
Peg Fullerton and Ruth Huber visited Seattle.
4
Wiler-Sherman rites of 1933 announced
Helen Wiler married Everett Sherman.
4
In those days, ads were called news
A look at some old newspapers.
4
Belle Diamond weds David Guralnik here
4
Smithmen lick McGilroy team by 15-2 count; Hurd up another notch, defeating Hintzmen six to two
Final week of kittenball.
4
Women's sports
Happenings in women's recreation.
4
Untitled
Professor Hays receives M. A. degree.
4
Untitled
Helen Sturdevant returned home.
4
Untitled
Leora Boetger is visiting the South and the East.
4
Men's net meet to open Monday; intramural tennis will be staged on college courts
Tournament open to all college men.
4
Graduates' notice
Should be measured for cap and gown.