College Eye — August 2, 1935

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1 Young Bird and Jack Rabbit attend school in Oklahoma; little Indians motivated by free lunch and bus ride Summer students who work in an Oklahoma school talk about their experiences.
1 Symphony will play for music hour Tuesday; Rachel Rosenberger will play Lalo's "Symphonie espagnole" Performance program.
1 Sigma Tau Delta to hold annual reunion at city club house Program for the reunion.
1 Students address Des Moines group Spoke to Lions Club there.
1 Campus building program nears peak for 1935 Baker Hall to be built; Gilchrist chapel will be remodeled into little theater; ten new tennis courts will be built; landscaping and sidewalks.
1 Nursery pedagogs earn bath credits Students are given credit for administering baths to children at the nursery school.
1 Peterson reviews 'Peace with honor'
1 New equipment purchased for manual arts New motors will operate on AC rather than the old DC current; will cost about $4000.
1 Two library staff members to attend school next year Marybelle McClelland and Elsie Duncan will take advanced courses.
1 Haight, Bergstrom to travel in west Will go to Colorado.
1 Home is backbone of people's morale, speaker declares Excerpts from remarks by F. A. Hall.
1 Embroidery work will be shown in crossroad exhibit From collection of Professor Patt.
1 Projects exhibited by primary grades during open house Description of some of the projects.
1 Dr. Abbott discusses merits of various healing methods; divided healing into two classes: drug and drugless Professor Abbott talks about the expertise of various kinds of medical practitioners.
1 Play cast will repeat comedy for Cornellians; "Love and Geography" on festival program for August 2 Will perform at Cornell College.
1 War declared on dotted-line boys President Latham talks about the prohibition of solicitors of any sort on campus.
1 College people play for meet A number of students and faculty have performed at the Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
1 Bob Getchell tells experiences of Campus Playboys' cruise; college dance musicians back from tour of Mediterranean Talks about adventures of musical group.
1 Education In The News News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
2 College Eye reader objects to essay on the art of murder Disagrees with student's assertion that murder is a lost art.
2 Gentlemen prefer gentlewomen Women should remember their manners if they expect men to remember theirs.
2 Let's hang out our shingles and help people to get acquainted Advocates hanging up signs so visitors are well-informed of their surroundings.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Campuses From Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
3 Soap sculpture is leisure hour subject
3 Pi Phi Omega dance Saturday; initiate Sunday
3 Writers will meet outdoors Tuesday Members will read from their work.
3 Pi Phi Omega dance tomorrow night, clubs to announce members Campus social calendar.
3 Remodeling provides commercial offices Mathematics will have use of second floor of Old Administration Building; Commercial Education will use third floor.
3 Mathematics group initiates formally List of new Kappa Mu Epsilon members.
3 Campus This Week Coming events.
3 Drama cast discusses Bjornstjerne Bjornson Mrs. Holst entertains cast of "Love and Geography".
4 Frost's team wins pair in two days for first position Frost's kittenball team defeated teams Fiester and Axmear; now first in league.
4 Women's Sports News about women's recreational activities.
4 Pairings announced for tennis tourney
4 Arliss to appear in 'The Last Gentleman,' latest college movie
4 Burch, Orr to play golf final Orr defends his golf title against Burch.
4 Three veterans back at tackle posts this fall; Harp, Bell, Schmidt expect to return for 1935 season Discusses players for upcoming football season; photos.