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College Eye — August 10, 1934
College Eye — August 10, 1934
← August 3, 1934
August 17, 1934 →
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Reverend Yarrow will preach here Sunday, August 12
At CHIC.
1
Kemis is elected first non-charter Tri-Beta member
Will hold initiation ceremony.
1
"Voice Of Iowa" is virtually the voice of I.S.T.C.
Several former ISTC students work for WMT.
1
Proposed broadcast unit on the campus indefinitely delayed
Technical difficulties delay project; ISTC was to have had an auxiliary station on campus.
1
Dr. Cable comments on warm weather
Professor Cable talks about movement of weather systems.
1
Grads to hear Commencement talk by Lynch; open-air exercises will be held evening of August 23
Schedule of Commencement activities; profile of Professor Lynch.
1
Mrs. Bridget Wells soon to return to her native Burma; enrolled here winter 1932; was active in five organizations
Profile of Bridget Wells.
1
Mayfield leads Music Hour of August 17th
Professor Russell and the Euterpeans also performed.
1
Campus Playboys return from Europe with only one regret; they saw lots of scenery but never a good-looking girl
Bob Getchell and Richard Sucher talk about their trip.
1
Commencement band concert program to feature clarinet duo
Performance program.
1
McCollum goes to new Florida position
Edith McCollum will be Dean of Women at new school.
1
Orchestra Club gives concert at Commons
Performance program.
1
Bulletin of courses for fall out today
1
The World This Week
News from around the world.
1
Bel Cantos to sing at Music Hour Tuesday; will present Welsh airs and three negro spirituals
Performance program.
1
Playgoers succumb to charms of "The Mistress of the Inn"; eighteenth century story provides delightful entertainment
A review of the alumni play "The Mistress of the Inn."
1
Notice to summer term graduates
Should meet to obtain tickets.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Reader insinuates the editorial policy of "Eye" is inconsistent
Writer upset that his last letter was not printed in paper.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
Bliese is science reporter, poet, loser of mustaches
Profile of John Bliese.
2
Comprehensive examinations
Are comprehensive examinations coming to Teachers college?; faculty and students have been surveyed.
2
The wonders of science
New electric ray developed by Nikola Tesla for America's defense.
2
"It Takes All Kinds--" book-store essayist gets a few troubles right off his chest
Bookstore employee talks about demanding customers.
3
Branch briefs
News from Branch Summer Schools.
3
Informal initiation for Kappa Delta Pi candidates is held
List of those elected to membership.
3
Marie Magee wed to Lynford Bower
3
Wolfe-Pronk wedding takes place August 4
Marie Wolfe married Ralph Pronk.
3
Advanced pupils of Alta Freeman will give recital
List of performers and their work.
3
Bartlett girls plan Sunday breakfast
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
"Streamline Age" is theme of Sigma Tau Delta alumni dinner
Description of the party.
3
Verl Sturgis, Newlin Crew pledge troth
Verl Sturgis married Newlin Crew.
3
Pi Beta Alpha picnic
To be held at Golf Course.
3
Inez Johnson violin recital to be Tuesday
Performance program.
3
Commencement week to end social events with a flourish
Campus social calendar.
3
Eby recital will be Wednesday evening
Jane Eby will present short recital.
3
Frost-Berkler rites are read Wednesday
Gwendolyn Frost married Henry Berkler.
4
Untitled
Howard Roberts returns from Minnesota.
4
Sixteen grads of 1934 earn coaching jobs; eight graduates of former years also going to new positions
Roster of those who have found jobs.
4
"World Series" games begin; star intramural kittenball nines open five game series
Two all-star teams selected to play kittenball series.
4
Faculty golf crown to be decided today; Richman, Samson compete this afternoon for championship
4
Baker to open early in September
Opening game for upcoming year is against Cornell on October 6.
4
Untitled
Amelia Greenlander visited Doris Anderson.
4
Meyers', Smith's teams gird for title play-off; intramural championship will be decided August 14
Kittenball championship next week.
4
Richman will meet Meswarb for local golf championship
Will play 36 hole match.
4
Intramural golfers complete pairings
Sixteen men have signed up for golf.
4
Seventeen vie in intramural college tennis; ladder tournament starts on campus courts Wednesday
First three rounds will be finished by next weekend.
4
Dick Rollins chosen most valuable man on 1934 Tutor nine