College Eye — September 9, 1935

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1 Eight educational meets planned by Extension Division Schedule of conferences.
1 Specifications for Old Gold of 1936 released by board Information released to bidders.
1 All new students to be entertained Student Council will hold reception for freshmen.
1 Kurtz and Hill are co-authors of book On beginning violin instruction.
1 McCuskey to inaugurate 1935 football drills this afternoon; 45 to report; eighteen lettermen head candidates; Bevan to coach line David McCuskey will begin his new position as head coach of the football team; line coach for the Panthers will be Bill Bevan; photo.
1 Student religious program outlined in new bulletin United Student Movement outlines program.
1 Student handbook ready for release Book contains information about social and housing regulations, student government, and school calendar.
1 New staff takes over College Eye Roster of staff members.
1 Guest speakers are announced; religious leaders booked for series of addresses Schedule of speakers and programs.
1 Music organizations begin fall practice Groups should meet soon.
1 Mary Jo Read encounters queer customs on tour of Orient; University of Washington tour barely escapes earthquake Recounts highlights of trip to China and Japan.
1 Remodeling is finished in two Bartlett rooms West living room and former cafeteria remodeled.
1 Required tests are announced by Dr. J. B. Paul New students must take placement tests; normal training tests offered; must get photo for identification card.
1 Buffet supper to be held Tuesday For upperclassmen.
1 Cooks, musicians, waiters, farmers seek S. R. E. work About 174 students will find positions earning $15 per month.
1 New faculty members here; twelve instructors to join teaching staff today Roster of resignations; brief profiles of new faculty.
1 Variety of social events greets fall term students on campus this week; open house, frosh tea, and "Hello" Day on program
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Factions speak louder than words Comments on a New York professor's use of "emotional words and phrases" in an article in the New York Herald Tribune.
3 Baldwin to direct Hello Day activities Students will wear Hello tags and enjoy watermelon.
3 Student Council will sponsor eight dances during fall term Schedule of dances.
3 Women's League suggests clothes for college girl
3 Churches arrange student receptions Schedule of activities for church night.
3 Office employees accept positions in Iowa schools Helen Barber, Marjorie Mace, Mable Taylor, and Virginia Hammill find jobs.
4 Sixteen of 1935 coaching grads placed to date; more get jobs this year than graduated in 1926-28 Report on the success of coaches in finding jobs; list of placements.
4 Panther eleven will face eight foes this fall The 1935 season football schedule is announced.
4 The new Laykold net courts being rapidly completed Will provide good all-weather conditions.
4 Sport Shorts Briefly comments on the Panther football team.
4 Reeves to defend his title in annual fall tennis tourney Discusses those who will compete in this men's annual fall tennis tournament.
4 Dickinson plans extensive fall track program In addition to the regular track season, Coach Art Dickinson plans to schedule cross country meets as conditioning for his distance runners.
5 Senior advisers make fall plans Schedule of activities and list of advisors.
5 Lambda Gams at former house; Xanhos moving New locations for two fraternities.
5 Room decoration to be discussed by Janet Works
5 "Love Me Forever" is showing at Iowa