College Eye — June 19, 1936

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1 Summer play announced as Irish comedy; cast begins work this week on production Irish in nature Will present "Is Live Worth Living?"; list of cast members.
1 Poetry anthology honors three of Teachers College Will include work by Professor Hart and Terry and Marguerite Hoffman.
1 Smiley takes over Commons position Mary Smiley began work.
1 Bullfrogs, snipes are busy moving into campus home Description of the new pond; measures about 50 X 80 yards; depth will be about four feet; will hold 525,000 gallons of water.
1 Garrison to present piano recital at first Leisure Hour Performance program.
1 "Kingdom Come" is chapel subject; Morgan to speak Raymond Morgan will speak.
1 Doctor's degree conferred upon Mr. Iliff Garrison From University of Michigan.
1 Twenty-six make up personnel of Minnesingers List of members.
1 Freshman debates planned for 1936-37 By Hamilton Club.
1 Education possible with trailer home; has many comforts, conveniences; expenditures for summer indicate desirability of procedure Ray Allen attends summer school while living in a trailer.
1 Students from 17 states represented this term at Teachers College
1 French film to be presented at college on June 24 Will show "La Maternelle".
1 Dockeray receives doctor's degree on Monday, June 15 From Ohio State University.
1 Lou Webb to be guest artist music hour on Tuesday
1 Nelson to teach at Wisconsin University Will spend six weeks as instructor there.
1 Joe Louis hero of Negro children, says Miss Breckerbaumer Tells of experiences in teaching in South Carolina.
1 182 enroll in Campus School; Training School enrollment approximates number last year
1 Oh, for a man! Women dreaming of men.
2 News items indicate much change in college activities A look at news in old student newspapers.
2 Presenting--"Eddie and Freddy" a dramatic incident in one act Fred Feldman meets Eddie Cantor.
2 Thompsons to go east tomorrow Professor Thompson will teach at CCNY.
2 Values of Genesis is church school topic
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Senior results; sophomore test scores compared Results of sophomore-senior tests.
2 Quintuplets? "They're cute" says Burch Leslie Burch tells about his visit to the home of the Dionne Quintuplets.
3 Violet Donaldson married recently Married Leonard Moerman.
3 Dr. Gemmil delivers commencement talk In Nebraska.
3 Masters, Ralston married recently Opal Masters married Frank Ralston.
3 Sioux club group has informal tea Organized for women from South Dakota.
3 Presbyterian picnic At Golf Course.
3 Eventful week promised students; weddings take share of interest Campus social calendar.
3 Schoesphoester and Clock exchange vows
3 Miss Alice Hanthorn visits Miss Thomes On way to NEA meeting in Oregon.
3 Movie this week feature stars in unusual roles Will show "Here's to Romance".
3 Methodist party
3 Roy Driscoll's band will play for dance
3 Kappa Delta Pi seeks candidates For membership.
3 Writers' Club hears letters of notables Gwen Wescott reads.
3 Officers elected by Kappa Pi Beta Alpha List of officers.
3 They're still at it--turning on the heat Now burning about thirty tons of coal per day primarily to heat water.
4 Men organize for intramural softball tournament
4 Work started upon student handbook Margaret Schmidt is in charge.
4 Just follow the little steps down below, below and come out here; tunnels, campus catacombs comprise intricate network Description of the campus tunnel system.
4 Students speak for Lions Club Monday
4 Foreign students set pace for Americans Students in China do well on the Erbe-Denny tests.
4 Splinters-- Gossips about athletes on campus.
4 Bergum, night watchman inspects 2600 windows during nightly round Art Bergum talks about his job as night watchman.
4 Blanchard tops college hitters during season; Perry and Hutchison take second, third honors respectively Gordon Blanchard led the ISTC team with a batting average of .375.
4 Bridge lessons to begin next Thursday
4 Box scores show seasonal averages Individual statistics for the baseball team are posted.