College Eye — July 19, 1935

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1 Writers to hold picnic meeting Writers' Club will read from works.
1 "The Count of Monte Cristo" plays here
1 Teachers say superintendent real fellow but 'He's no angel'; fifty of Iowa's pedagogues agree that he's a "Grand Guy" Student teachers give their impressions of school superintendents.
1 Harbeson takes temporary post at University; accepts professorship at Rutgers for coming year Professor Dockeray will replace him.
1 Hunter outlines labor legislation at second forum Excerpts from Professor Hunter's address.
1 Lillian Holmes commended for superior acting For work in drama at University of Michigan.
1 Violinist will play on music program Norma Sutz will perform.
1 Choir to sing two anthems at Sunday chapel services
1 Iowa history class to visit historical places in the State Itinerary for trip by Professor Erbe's class.
1 Dr. Scott receives weed seed specimens Receives specimens from collector near Sibley.
1 Students watch as Earth's shadow covers full moon Students watch total eclipse of the moon.
1 Palmer to talk about furniture at leisure hour Students will learn how to identify different types of furniture.
1 Faculty members named in Who's Who Professors Luse, Paine, and Ruegnitz honored.
1 Student traveling third class to Japan writes of his voyage; Daugherty meets Chinese, missionaries, and professors James Daugherty gives his impressions of a visit to the Far East.
1 Play set now in construction; "Love and Geography: plot laid in faculty home Description of the set; list of crew members; preview of the play.
1 Schneider to play for dance tonight All-college dance to be held in Commons.
1 Review exposes habits of king Marybelle McClelland reviewed "Francis I".
1 Campanile clock celebrates sixtieth anniversary this year; timepiece had distinction of winning world prize in 1876 History and description of the Fasoldt clock.
1 Education in the News News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
2 Campuses From Coast to Coast Happenings at other campuses around the United States.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Essayist would write water poems but she's not a poet Merle Dillon talks about how important water is to her.
3 Untitled Elisebeth Brugger visited Dubuque.
3 Untitled W. A. Young will be faculty dean in Wichita school.
3 Wesley Foundation to present league play Will present "The Old Candlemaker of Saint John's".
3 Harriet Damborg to head Women's Chorus List of officers.
3 Lost and Found Items turned in are not being claimed.
3 College Club host to Dames at tea
3 Women's Sports Activities and services at the Women's Gymnasium.
3 Administrative staff members plan vacations
3 Letter from Wells tells of teaching in Burmese school Bridget Wells talks about Burma and working in school there.
3 Campus This Week Elisebeth Brugger had a picnic for the nursery school; housekeeper of Bartlett Hall went to California with daughter.
3 Miss Lillian Chapman, Orville Orr announce approaching nuptials
3 Women's Sports Bicycle safety rules.
3 Club class, teachers to visit Ingawanis Girl Scouts are camping there.
3 Buzz! Buzz! Bees in their bonnets! Tale of bees attacking two college girls.
3 Fourth graders present program on Scandinavia Description of the program.
3 Bob Schneider, all-college dance music maker; summer play Friday Campus social calendar.
3 Branch Briefs News from the Branch Summer School.
4 Melvin Fritzel signs as head coach at Independence, Iowa Profile of Melvin Fritzel.
4 Iowa theater shows Alice Hobart's novel Will show "Oil for the Lamps of China".
4 Carr accepts Maloy position; Panther basketball star to coach in home town Profile of Maurice Carr; photo.
4 "Keeper of the Bees" is Regent attraction
4 Physical Education Department plans crossroads exhibit Will exhibit various instruments used in athletic games world-wide.
4 Haddox named to head Cedar Falls net group Description of local tennis association activities.
4 Sport Shorts Following unexpected resignation of Johnny Baker, football head coach position not filled; candidates for the job narrowed to three.
4 Baker's position remains open Johnny Baker was head coach for two years; record was 6-9-2.
4 1934 champion in golf finals Jack Orr is seeking to repeat as champion.
4 Faculty golfers complete second tourney round Tournament is now down to eight contestants.
4 Axmear nine wins over Frost team in pitcher's duel Frost's team tried to come from behind to win; Axmear won game.
4 Mohr-men hold kittenball lead; Axmear second; pace-setters have three wins; no losses to date Kittenball team statistics: Mohr 3-0; Axmear 2-1; Frost 1-1; Fiester 0-3.