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College Eye — May 3, 1935
College Eye — May 3, 1935
← April 26, 1935
May 10, 1935 →
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Kettler, Adams elected heads of annual, 'Eye'; publications board selects 1935-36 staffs on Thursday
List of student publications staff members.
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Union election will be Monday; primary voting is halted when error found on ballots
Ballots revised.
1
Old Gold will go to press Monday
1
Education books are given to department
Professor Riggs presents copy of C. Ray Aurner's history of Iowa education.
1
Commencement of 1880 ended with student-faculty wedding
A look back at the Commencement of 1880.
1
Spring alterations in 'house cleaning' improve campus
Campus is undergoing a major landscaping effort.
1
Senior officers will lead prom; queen will be crowned after grand march at ten
Preview of the dance.
1
"Schools serve as propaganda agents"--Fahrney
Questions value of education based on nationalist viewpoints.
1
Dr. Shailer Mathews to give sermon in auditorium Sunday
1
Press convention date bureau to banish dull care
Dating Bureau will be set up for convention.
1
Graduation events will honor alumni on Sunday June 2
Commencement schedule for returning alumni.
1
The Scoreboard
Corrections to the previous edition of the College Eye.
1
Two-day music festival will be Thursday, Friday; concert, Bruch cantata, advanced student recital are on program
Festival schedule.
1
All-college prom will be revived for Press meet
Schedule for the Iowa College Press Association convention.
1
Women to debate at next Interstate
Will have women's debates similar to those of men.
1
Education In The News
News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
1
Intriguing spring atmosphere casts enchantment on co-eds; girls linger outdoors; are reluctant to leave campus
Women are enjoying a romantic spring.
2
What's become of civics?
Believes that civics and commercial law should be requirement for high school curricula.
2
Socialist party leaders outline students' choice of two economics
Norman Thomas and Joseph Lash outline views.
2
A critical education
College newspapers provide good education for inexperienced journalists.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses across the United States.
3
Officers elected by honor society
3
Religious difficulty exposed by Abbott at Tuesday forum
Professor Abbott has difficulties with evil, conflict between science and religion, and the immortal soul.
3
Four sororities to hold spring dances tomorrow evening
Dance previews.
3
Seven named to Sigma Tau Delta
List of new members.
3
Campus This Week
News from around the campus.
3
Biological fraternity issues initial number of scientific journal
Brief survey of its contents.
3
"Cricket on Hearth" is T. C. High School senior class play
3
Wild departs for tour of inspection
Will visit several different kinds of schools.
3
Off-campus girls to have tea on terrace
Will feature style show.
3
Faculty Dames Club holds annual election
Roster of officers; enjoy spring tea.
3
Sororities will honor mothers next Saturday
Mother's Day plans.
3
More than fourth of nation's best soil in corn state
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Senior class will bask in social limelight this weekend at prom
Campus social calendar.
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Untitled
Rho Epsilon Rho will meet.
4
Tutors garner two firsts at Drake Classic
Mile and half mile teams set new records.
4
Varsity, frosh track duel is now under way
Those team members who will be competing in the Dakota Relays did not participate.
4
College bookstore, and 'Y' exchanges discontinued May 1
Various services will be discontinued.
4
Coe tennis team downs Panthers
Panthers lose, 4-2.
4
Panthers drop short game to Platteville nine
Panthers lose a seven inning game, 4-2.
4
Parsons student warns Dean Reed of 'lawyer' crook
Thief apparently traveling from campus to campus.
4
Baseball team plays Cyclones at Ames today; Scott to oppose Holmes in two-game series opener
Teachers College record is currently 1-3.
4
Netmen battle to draw with Grinnell
Tied at 3-3.
4
College church supper
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Nine Panthers compete today at Sioux Falls; half-mile relay team after Dakota relay record
Will compete with at least four other colleges from North Central conference.
4
McCaffrie, Miller remain at Dubuque
Will retain their positions at Dubuque University.
4
Relay Recants
Commentary on relay races across the country.
4
Minnesingers enjoy friendly reception on weekend trip
Stay in private homes and have a good time.