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College Eye — August 16, 1935
College Eye — August 16, 1935
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Graduate reception planned for Sunday
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Twelve new instructors added to faculty for fall quarter; seven to leave; seven faculty members granted leave of absence
Roster of new faculty, resignations, and those who will take leaves.
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Begeman, Hersey honored at dinner
Department honors them.
1
Chinabound students packs trunk with silk hose and soap
Carol Culver will teach English at mission school.
1
Women's Chorus will give music program Tuesday
Performance program; list of performers.
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Teaching in log cabin school experience of T. C. students; no radio--zero weather--corner stove; she likes it
Enid Erickson talks about teaching in a log cabin school in Montana.
1
Finalists in golf meet go technical
Conversations overheard in the golf tournament.
1
Ilis Hobbs is new assistant director of fountain room
Brief profile of Ilis Hobbs.
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Smith family sets attendance record
Have attended summer school for many sessions.
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Crossroads exhibit will show progress
Will feature history of ISTC and some recent progress.
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Class, instructors plan weekend camp
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Name reception group for fall; orientation committees are selected to aid new students
List of Big Sisters.
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Allen to conduct dress clinic in fall
Women's League will sponsor weekly sessions.
1
Scarves, overshoes, gloves, fill lost and found closet
Students should claim items lost.
1
Schweickhard will address industrial art conclave here
Highlights of the conference.
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Joint glee clubs to sing Sunday; Cecilians and Minnesingers head last leisure hour program
Performance program for the Cecilians and Minnesingers.
1
Chapel sermon to be "The Christian's Task"
Professor Sage will sing solo.
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Education In The News
News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
2
Writer fears that "vanishing gentlemen" are nearly extinct
One women student is disgusted at lack of manners in men.
2
Student finds geometry to be like bad case of the mumps
Cannot find practical use for geometry.
2
Get a point of view and go ahead
Teachers should get a positive mental outlook on teaching.
2
While there's education there's hope
Parents still put education first for their children, even though there are hard times.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
3
Steinberg delegate to national convention
Of Lambda Delta Lambda.
3
Branch Briefs
News from the Branch Summer School.
3
Marian Jepsen will wed Willys Hulin here Saturday
3
Class honors Selina M. Terry at dinner
3
Last of Faculty Dames' teas in Commons held
3
J. Ellis, R. Rosenberg married in Waterloo
3
Women's Sports
Slaughterhouse Sluggers lost to Spartans.
3
Gwendolyn Kern to marry R. S. Davies
3
Students and departments have dinners honoring special guests
Campus social calendar.
3
Campus This Week
Campus news notes.
3
Pi Beta Alpha has annual banquet in Commons Thursday
Use circus theme.
3
Bride, brides-elect honored by V. O. V.'s
Entertain Marjorie Gibson and LaVina Haahr.
3
M. L. Riggs weds Oran Allen today
4
Mohr-men lose final contest to Frost's team; two teams are playing in three game series
In kittenball, Frost beat Mohr 8-1; second half of season stats: Frost, 3-0; Mohr, 2-1; Axmear, 1-2; Fiester, 0-3.
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Six players move to quarterfinals in net tourney
Tennis tournament in Men's Gym is down to six players.
4
Nelson wins faculty golf; defeats Denny one up in thirty-six hole final
Roster of winners of tournament going back to 1912.
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Berry is elected to coach at Adair, Iowa
Burl Berry has been at Hedrick.
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Frost tem wins and evens scores
Third game between Frost and Mohr will determine intramural kittenball champs.
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Prospects for center's berth look promising
Looks at lineman for 1935 football season; photo.