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College Eye — August 17, 1934
College Eye — August 17, 1934
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Catalog shortage revealed; unused books called for
Heavy demand for the college catalogue, especially for upcoming registration.
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Social program for opening of new term set
Will hold open house and registration tea.
1
Faculty votes ten-minute intervals between classes; ruling to start fall term; increase in grade-point requirement also approved
Students must earn a C average in order to graduate, following the spring term of 1936.
1
Entertainment course will be resumed in fall; Miss Phradie Wells of the Metropolitan Opera Co. to sing here
Program had been discontinued due to its expense and a lack of patronage.
1
Graduates get final directions; receive tickets for the term-end exercises at meeting
Arrangements for the ceremony.
1
New "Old Gold" headquarters are nearing completion
Description of the new offices in Old Gilchrist Hall.
1
Commencement week to begin with reception; two hundred twelve will graduate here on August 23
Schedule of activities.
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Teachers radio talks planned; Iowa child study groups to hear lectures by 17 educators
Description of the 1934-1935 radio lecture series.
1
Hanson seriously ill; church is postponed
Howland Hanson has been in hospital.
1
All-college dance tonight features Campus Playboys
1
Igou to instruct here fall term
Brief profile of Professor O. Lincoln Igou.
1
Students approve objective type exams, survey reveals; statistics are compiled on preliminary study of proposal
Majority of faculty surveyed approve of comprehensive examinations, but only about one third of students want them.
1
Players, singers will perform at last song hour; Mr. and Mrs. Peck will present 30 minute recital
Performance program.
1
Student Council will be host at term reception
Students will arrange themselves by their home counties; opportunity to get acquainted.
1
The World This Week
News from around the world.
1
Latest notable on our campus is Oliver Buus, Holland's mayor; he directs junior band, teaches, supervises Sunday School
Profile of Oliver Buus.
2
To abuse it might be to lose it
Students will like the new ten minute interval between classes.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Student explains what fascism is; thinks U. S. headed that way
Offers analysis of socialism, fascism, and New Deal.
2
"Karl of the Twentieth Century" is novel of economic problems
A book review of "Karl of the Twentieth Century" by Brunn-Graber.
3
Inez Johnson gives violin recital here
Performance program.
3
Branch briefs
News from the Branch Summer Schools.
3
Blain presides at meeting of writer's group
List of readers and their work.
3
Bartelt honored at Luse's dinner
Helen Bartelt will marry Floyd Hurd.
3
Camp Craft Club has weekend trip
Went to Morris Isle.
3
Evans voice recital will be August 21
Miriam Evans will perform.
3
Untitled
Maxine Young and Elizabeth Rogers visited campus.
3
Kappa Delta Pi to initiate 25 this afternoon
List of those who will be initiated.
3
August graduates hold center of social stage as term ends
Campus social calendar.
3
Freeman and Duncan leave for California
Will visit Professor Freeman's mother.
3
Payne-Wyth nuptials performed August 15
Frances Payne married Robert Wyth.
3
Six Tutors initiated into Theta Alpha Phi at Waterloo Sunday
List of new members.
4
Janitor Maxson to retire Sept. 1; began here 1903
Campus has changed since Elmer Maxson arrived in 1903.
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Untitled
Dorothy Oelrich and Mildred Landsberg performed on WMT program.
4
Panther aces enter record's city net meet; Stanley Reeves is seeded number one spot in tourney
Twenty-three compete in tournament.
4
Tutors in broadcast from WMT Tuesday
Mixed octet will perform.
4
Richman wins faulty crown; loses city golf; awarded sweater as prize for runner-up honors
Professor Richman defeated Professor Samson in faculty competition.
4
Stephenson leads in first round of women's net meet
Results of competition.
4
Miller leading in intramural college tennis; court tourney scheduled to end Tuesday, August 21
Miller defeats his brother to make it to fourth round.
4
Plantz, Manship even in series; three games remain on schedule for campus championship
All-star baseball tournament will continue next week.
4
Religious drama class is offered for fall
Winifred Hart will offer class to be associated with CHIC.
4
Intramural golfers play second round
Competition results.
4
Untitled
Velma Fitzsimmons and Ralph Fitzsimmons visit Ethel Fitzsimmons.