College Eye — June 21, 1935

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1 Emil Holzhauser to speak, Baars soloist at chapel
1 "Apply At Once" is good news, but hard on nerves, appetite; application letters and personals upset student Students get nervous when called to the Placement Bureau.
1 Niebuhr views social scene Brief interview with Reinhold Niebuhr.
1 Searight will lead symphony; sixty-one piece orchestra to appear in two programs List of performers; program for concert.
1 Second 'At Home' to be Wednesday Faculty from five departments will greet students.
1 Crossroads display features Javanese textile art, Batik
1 Touring Piney Woods singers arrive Monday; head of Negro school will accompany group to Cedar Falls Profile of the group and the Piney Woods campus and program.
1 Burch, Douglass added to staff of College Eye Leslie Burch is advertising manager; Rodney Douglass is circulation manager.
1 Laboratory adds movie projector Department of Science adds new equipment; hopes to add more.
1 Prison inmate likes the "College Eye" College Eye receives request for sample issue from prison in Pennsylvania.
1 Niebuhr pleads for return to religious life; declares prophetic religion would guarantee new order Excerpts from address by Reinhold Niebuhr.
1 Summer term band rehearses Professor Russell is preparing a large repertoire.
1 Dr. Geiger summer teacher in Oregon Will teach eight week term there.
1 Soloists to feature weekly music hour
1 Emotions of registration day are betrayed by 2,868 feet; reckless steps label frosh; faculty feet calm and composed Reporter watches people's feet during registration.
1 "Now In November" reviewed by Reed
1 Education In The News News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
2 And they hang pictures! College Eye staff stumped about meaning of cartoon, ask for readers' help.
2 News for sale (or hire) Disagrees with comments made about journalism unionization.
2 Columbia in the red? Graduates of Columbia University not finding jobs as fast as before.
2 A plea for vacation July 5 Student proposes July 5 as extra vacation day.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
3 College Faculty Club to have tea series Will hold four teas.
3 Impromptu program to feature writers' meeting on Tuesday Writers' Club began as the Short Story Club around 1925; changed to current name in 1929.
3 Dr. Helen Lynch is guest on campus during past week Was guest of Professor Humiston.
3 Soar to heights at nursery school Child enjoys swings.
3 Kelly-Cunningham vows exchanged Virginia Kelly married Robert Cunningham.
3 Loyola Wear elected president at C. S. A. meeting last Sunday List of officers.
3 Wesley house elects student councilors List of officers.
3 "At Home," Piney Woods Singers, book review, on week's calendar Campus social calendar.
3 Program of women's games is announced
4 Branch Briefs News from Branch summer school.
4 Paul Muni in starring role at Iowa theatre Saturday, June 22nd Will show "Black Fury".
4 Men's intramural kittenball teams organized today
4 Scientific canoeing threatens to oust old romantic notions; languid ladies learn to paddle their own canoes Professor White teaches canoeing class.
4 Harry Krieg is leading hitter on Tutor team; veteran left-fielder also maintains perfect record afield Panthers as a team hit .249 and fielded .849.