College Eye — April 26, 1935

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1 Krieg elected king but may decline Conflicts with baseball game.
1 Short, vested choir will sing at chapel Hattie Zoë Short will sing.
1 Peace movements succumbing to war, Hoffman declares Brief excerpts from address by Charles Hoffman.
1 Commons terrace opened for dance Preview of the dance.
1 Dating important in college life, Bosley asserts Offers views on the benefits of dating.
1 She went wrong, but it's all right Margaret Katter visits the wrong school but still gets a job.
1 Orchesis recital is Leisure Hour program Sunday Will present Dance Africaine.
1 Curtis to orate for Iowa in Interstate At Northwestern University.
1 Singers embark for weekend concert tour; Minnesingers will present recitals in four Iowa towns Photo.
1 Faculty members honor Fullerton For fifty years of service to ISTC; notes other faculty and alumni with whom Professor Fullerton has been associated.
1 Play producers due tomorrow for conference; Iowa prep dramatists will gather in fifth annual meet Conference program.
1 Prose anthology off press soon, publisher declares Brief survey of contents.
1 Primary election for Men's Union will be Monday List of candidates.
1 Education in the News News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
1 Debates were main interests of old societies on campus; yellowed secretary books divulge material on social trends Brief history of the literary societies.
1 Tragedy of seafaring folk, "Good Hope," moves playgoers; Heijerman's drama vividly portrayed last night in Auditorium Review of the play "The Good Hope".
2 Huey for graduation speaker Reports that three hundred people voted for a king and queen for senior prom.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast Happenings at other campuses around the United States.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Untitled Gordon H. Gilliland employed to assist E. E. Cole with campus planning.
3 Mrs. F. W. Wellborn Recovering from appendicitis.
3 Untitled The Dickinsons have a new daughter.
3 'Home making' topic of vocational talk Florence Smith will speak.
3 Campus This Week News from around the campus.
3 Kurtz wins prize in composer's contest with "Parthenope" In Iowa composers competition.
3 Buxbaum talks to library convention On trip to England.
3 Terry attends first "literary caucus"
3 Senior girls feted by A.A.U.W. at tea in Commons Program for the tea.
3 Getchell addresses Academy of Science at Grinnell Friday Several other faculty will attend.
3 Social events are resumed with spring formal, prom, dancing recital Campus social calendar.
3 Lambda Delta Lambda initiates members List of new members.
3 Stoddard talks to senior girls at tea April 11 Mary Stoddard gives advice to women on appropriate Commencement attire.
3 New bulletin board installed by League Intended to feature announcements.
4 The Scoreboard Corrections to the previous edition of the College Eye.
4 Frosh ball squad cut by McCuskey Twenty-seven freshmen make final cut; list of names is provided.
4 Tutors divide Husker series; Nebraska wins opener, 7-3; Panthers triumph 8-7 in finale
4 Seven Tutors off to Drake Relays today; mile, half-mile teams out to establish new records Will be defending current titles.
4 Sport Shorts Gives upcoming events for tennis and baseball team and glimpses into the varsity locker room.
4 Yearling track men prime for varsity fracas Freshmen track members also preparing for triangular meet with Coe and Cornell; team members listed.
4 League of Nations question discussed in student talks Informal discussion of international relations.
4 Athlete plays ball despite hurt hand Leland Snell practiced with four stitches in his right hand.
4 Radio star gazing at Iowa theatre Will feature talent show.
4 Relay summaries Results from Teachers College Relays.
4 Pioneer netmen down Panthers Teachers College loses to Grinnell, 4-2.