College Eye — July 10, 1936

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1 Canoeing lesson no. 1 Lois Bragonier and Clara Mae Rath use the new canoeing pool on campus; photo
1 "It's an old Japanese custom" science students have adopted; silkworms and eggs are being cared for by students of nature study How to care for silkworms.
1 Bosley lectures at chapel Sunday Will speak on teaching.
1 W. C. T. U. president to address forum Jeannette H. Mann will speak.
1 College Band will give concert after sing on Tuesday Concert program.
1 Longest day really is the shortest day Professor Cable points out the difference in the length of solar days.
1 Collegians to see "Affairs of Susan"
1 Play tickets go on sale next Monday; "Is Life Worth Living?" will be produced by dramatists Preview of the play; cast list.
1 Dorothy Logan holds position in California church Sings in several presentations; photo.
1 Dr. Green lists do's and don'ts for hot weather
1 "Them bones" are worth $125 to the science department Department of Science acquires new skeleton.
1 Education enrollment surpasses that of total for college Survey of summer enrollment.
1 Winifred M. Gilbert to receive degree at Iowa University Will receive doctorate.
1 Cram reports on N. E. A. convention held at Portland Presented addressed and met other Iowans there.
1 Jumping mice are subject of study by Dr. R. L. Abbott Conducting study of mammals for Iowa Academy of Science.
1 Pickets perturbing to museum muser who lingers late Student trapped when Museum closes.
1 Sticky substance spots sidewalk Honeydew secreted by aphids.
1 "Dance" to be topic at forum Professor Moore will speak.
2 What's to be done? Suggestions for improving teacher education.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Miss Freeman writes of travels Writes of travel in Europe.
2 . . . But the memory lingers on Winter scene with Campanile; photo.
2 Unusual pencil records name in rainbow hues History of unusual pencil.
2 Browsing room is popular among the summer residents Bartlett Hall room receives many magazines and newspapers.
3 Graduate travels abroad Merle Dillon is in Europe.
3 These candidates for graduation will be next year's Iowa tutors; considerable number receive positions for coming school year Survey of those who have positions and their locations.
3 Bel Canto Glee Club gives tea-musicale
3 Faculty Dames picnic At Professor Bailey's house.
3 Teaches at Sioux Center Ellen Van Kley will teach there.
3 Program arranged for Writer's Club Students will read from their work.
3 Methodists continue activities for term Will hold picnic.
3 Verona Baggs and Blaine Gildea marry
3 Miss Rohlf ill
3 Miss Agnes B. Cole sprains her ankle At home for a few days.
3 Kappa Phi club to entertain patronesses
3 Dr. H. Turner visits at Teachers College Interested in TC and its programs.
3 Humpty Dumpty fell at 23rd and College Tuesday afternoon Someone tried to fry an egg on the hot pavement.
3 Kappa Pi Beta Alpha Will initiate new members.
3 Marsh, McMains wedded Sunday Dorothy Marsh married Russell McMains.
3 Yellow game room reserved by C. S. A. For meeting.
3 Though summer heat oppresses social life at least progresses Campus social calendar.
4 Whitford becomes Western arbiter Will be Western League umpire.
4 Shiners capture two more games The Shiners defeated Bower's team in kittenball, 22-17 and 17-7.
4 Smith's Giants defeats Nelson's Cubs by 2-1 score Results are announced from this week's kittenball competitions.
4 Weather increases number using pool
4 Tunnel on campus is being repaired Between Campanile and Nursery School Building.
4 Heat causes lapse in faculty tourney Faculty members seem to be losing interest in the golf tournament, probably due to the heat.
4 Semifinals in city tilts held Saturday Semifinals for the annual city golf tournament will be held at Washington Park Golf and Country Club.
4 Campus laundresses discredit old idea of back breaking Monday A look at the work in the campus laundry.
4 "Dancing Pirate" in color advance
4 Splinters -- Gossips about ISTC athletes.
4 Women's sports New canoeing pool was tested by Outing Club; archery and waltz classes continue.
4 Vacancies in sports left by lettermen; a large number of letter athletes are graduated this year Twenty-seven lettermen graduated, leaving their posts to others.
4 Share expense plan popularizes student Richard Skarshaug shares ride expenses.
4 Colorful, bugproof bindings displayed in book exhibits Display of textbooks.
4 Miss Michel, also students and grads enter city tourney Students, alumni, and Dorothy Michel will participate in the third annual Northeastern Iowa Open Tennis Tournament; participants are listed.
4 Swift's Club drubs Empire Dairy team; Irwin is burned Kenneth Irwin was burned by a firecracker when playing kittenball against the Swift's team of Mason City.