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College Eye — April 19, 1935
College Eye — April 19, 1935
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Cable to head two science departments on retirement of Begeman this summer; consolidation is announced this week by President O. R. Latham
Department of Natural Science and Department of Physics and Chemistry to be combined into Department of Science; photo.
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Spring weather interrupted by devastating windstorm; plays havoc in employees' restroom and on campus
Winds damage trees and buildings.
1
Mother's Day plans complete; invitation and publicity committees named for even
Brief schedule of activities.
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Program of study for entire school year is planned
Should enable students to plan their studies more effectively.
1
Beebe elected new leader of Student Council; chosen as new president at Council meeting Wednesday
Brief profiles of Council officers.
1
Science journal to go on sale here April 22
Published by Beta Beta Beta; intended for science teachers.
1
Students at work on two scenes for "Good Hope"
List of crew members.
1
Old Gold names beauty queens
Field of six named.
1
Sophomore tests to be given soon
Tests will be given in contemporary affairs, general science, mathematics, Latin, German, French, and Spanish.
1
Ten nominated for prom honors
List of those nominated to be king and queen of Prom.
1
Three seniors to assist in operetta
Will present "Lelewala".
1
"Triumph of living" sermon topic Sunday
1
Primary election for Men's Union to be on Monday
1
New discussions of forum begin
Series schedule.
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Education in the News
From around the country.
2
Chairman of Farmer-Labor Party addresses students
Roy M. Harrop informs students of Farmer-Labor Party ideas and purposes.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United Sates.
2
Bored of education
Feels that education should relate more to moods and be more spontaneous.
2
For rent: the ivory tower
College Eye attempts to justify its coverage of world affairs.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Student reviews Lippmann's book, "American Inquisitors"
Student comments on book.
3
Phi Sigma Epsilons hold annual elections
List of officers.
3
Writers to appear on poetry salon program Tuesday
At meeting of Pen Women
3
Kappa Delta Pi will award scholarships at banquet May 2
Seeking applicants.
3
McDonald to speak to Presbyterians
Mary McDonald will speak on Japan.
3
Coming Events
Upcoming campus events.
3
Palmer will present two choirs Sunday in sacred concerts
Professor Palmer directs several choirs.
3
Costume development in girls' physical education reviewed; reporter peruses Old Golds of previous years as source
Survey of women's gym clothing over the years at ISTC; photo.
3
Westminster Choir to sing at church this Sunday
4
Dr. Scott offers to give bee instruction
To 4-H members.
4
Whitford makes two changes in baseball line-up
Flemming and LaVelle will take over the shortstop and first baseman positions.
4
Annual relay classic here tomorrow; many records due to fall at track carnival
There will be twenty-eight high schools and four colleges represented at the TC Relays this year.
4
They'll be gunning for a new Tutor half-mile relay record
Four TC trackmen hope to break the current school record in the half mile relay.
4
Haddox names tennis lineup
Cutler, Reeves, and McNabb will take three of the four starting spots.
4
Panther errors let Iowa State take third win
TC's ten errors hurt in their loss against Iowa State, 15-2.
4
Al Jolson co-stars with Ruby Keeler in latest musical
Will show "Go Into Your Dance".