College Eye — September 20, 1935

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1 Senator Gerald Nye, arms investigator, announced as speaker here October third; former Iowan to discuss his work in probe of munitions Profile of Senator Nye; photo.
1 Cross elected copy editor Of College Eye.
1 Date for freshman lecture is changed Dean Campbell will speak.
1 Teachers College student sees Dionne quints during summer; relates of home, family, and surroundings of famous five Gwen Wescott tells of her visit.
1 Autumn drama is "Post Road"; Homecoming play will be presented October 17 and 18 Preview of the play.
1 Boy Scout Day to attract 800 October fifth Schedule of activities.
1 Lambertson upholds Mussolini's policies at forum program Professor Lambertson gives his views on Ethiopian campaign.
1 Secretary wanted for 'Eye,' Old Gold
1 Crosby to play for "Round-Up" tonight
1 Second annual Pep Jamboree is September 27
1 Nine student poets have poems in new "Salon Anthology" Published by Beulah Vick Bickley, of Waterloo.
1 Geography group completes map of local land usage Gamma Theta Upsilon makes land usage map of Cedar Falls; made map of Elkader last year.
1 Tom Johnson is new Panther football coach; Illini graduate is recently appointed to fill vacancy To replace Dave McCuskey, who is recovering from an operation.
1 Debate plans are announced; to include tour of South during Christmas vacation Will include debate against team from Oxford University.
1 Summer school student's terrapin enters race at Lead, South Dakota; Kramer's "Tige" qualifies for final; fails to place Raymond Kramer's turtle won fifth place.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other campuses.
2 Reality's coming to visit us Claims that what students want to find out from Senator Gerald Nye, is what they can do to help prevent war.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Reader suggests "football school" for the uninformed spectator Student suggests that an elementary course in football be offered for those students who do not understand the rules; claims this will increase interest and attendance at the games.
3 Etiquette of teas will be presented to advisory groups Groups will learn how to present a tea.
3 Hepburn featured in movie at Iowa Will show "Alice Adams".
3 Dormitory girls learn hostessing Hostess dinners began last year.
3 Sixty mothers are entertained by Dean Campbell Entertained mothers of local students.
3 Miss Janet Works presents talk on room decoration Excerpts from Janet Works' suggestions.
3 Society briefs Quick news articles about student organizations.
3 Strayer presents demonstration in Elkader schools Presented character sketches.
3 Recreation room opened Saturday Description of the newly-decorated rooms.
3 Blind students organize club Plan to meet each Sunday.
3 Council to nominate new representatives Myrtle Telleen is representative of Student Council to Women's League.
4 Sport Shorts Briefly comments on athletic teams.
4 Cage aspirants begin workouts Nineteen men have begun fall practices for the men's basketball season.
4 Slacks is author of new textbook On rural education.
4 Tye favorite in women's net meet Beulah Tye is the favorite for the women's intramural singles tournament.
4 College movie is "Scarlet Pimpernel"
4 Camera Club will convene on Monday To plan for the year.
4 Boatman to enroll at Columbia University Will study library science.
4 Fifty men out for fall track Practices have begun for the fall track season.
4 Music department presents six in weekly recital List of performers and their programs.
4 Untitled Esther Widmer transferred to Goshen College.
4 Munn Whitford's frosh gridders begin practice; sixty-five freshmen learn fundamentals and formation Coach Munn Whitford discusses his freshmen squad.
4 Lab notes Campus news.
4 Cheerleaders needed, Volberding announces Will hold tryouts.
4 Stanley Reeves is seeded number one in Haddox tourney Partnerships have been drawn for the fourth annual Haddox tennis tournament.
5 Bosley to preach at college chapel on making choices
6 Ellen Richards Club entertains freshmen Professor Allen speaks.
6 Untitled Professor Thompson addressed the Parlor Reading Circle.
6 Panther gridiron in perfect shape The buildings and grounds crew kept the football field thoroughly watered this summer.
6 Smerage to talk at camera exhibit Will speak on Zeiss exhibit.
6 Six miles of one-inch tape to be used by Panthers
6 Collegiate Digest starts with this issue of "Eye" Will feature pictorial review of college news.
6 Dr., Mrs. Shoemaker are Condits' guests Missionaries visit Professor Condit.