College Eye — July 24, 1936

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1 Dr. Powell will speak at forum Wednesday night Will speak on drama appreciation.
1 John Student could grow old here gleaning all that is to be gotten; survey of catalog shows five hundred classes possible Humorous look at the breadth of the ISTC curriculum.
1 Women's Chorus present program next college sing Concert program.
1 Dr. Homrighausen conference speaker At Riverview Park conference.
1 Tornado demolishes football stadium; Wednesday night twister causes much damage to buildings and trees on Hill Football grandstand splintered; had been blown down before in 1927; Baker Hall windows broken; roofing and windows damaged in other buildings.
1 Editors tossed about like straws in storm Paul Weaver and Gwen Wescott were blown around by the storm.
1 Secretarial and faculty changes are announced Brief profiles of new faculty and staff.
1 George R. Mach to give book review Will review "The Nest Hundred Years".
1 Dr. Wm. S. Gray will speak at Commencement; graduation exercises to be held on south campus August 20 Schedule of Commencement activities.
1 Dr. Lambertson is co-author of book Comprised of after-dinner speeches.
1 India school also publishes a "Purple Pen"--the "Philippian" Alumna Bridget Wells edits literary magazine in Burma; photo.
1 W. B. Fagan advises people to read what and when they like Addresses subject of leisure reading.
1 Orchestra to give conference program At Riverview Park.
2 Dr. G. C. Robinson attends convention Of Republican party.
2 M. R. Beard elected Men's Club president for coming year Of CHIC.
2 Summer placement tests are ranked Students may call for results of tests.
2 Campus School has an enrollment drop for last six weeks Enrollment is 114.
2 You, too, were a visitor here once Encourages summer students to help make visitors feel welcome.
2 Bessie, the bat, comes home! History of Bessie the Bat, visitor to dramatic productions.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Objective tests are explained in new booklet Dean Nelson writes booklet on alternative to essay tests.
2 "Vic," last week's Line writer "drops" us a line Discusses his new job at the Sioux City Tribune.
2 Dr. Luse writes from sea Tells about her trip to Oslo, Norway, to the International Conference of Mathematicians.
3 Kappa Phi's review children's literature Will discuss women who have made achievements in the field of children's literature.
3 Old family register contains many rules for varied social occasions; gentlemen advised to hold horses when the lady descends Etiquette from the old days.
3 Childs' best seller among new books bought by library Features several books on Sweden.
3 Hussey's syncopation promised to dancers
3 V. O. V. Sigma Phi's plan picnic supper
3 Grace Moore at "Iowa" Will show "The King Steps Out".
3 Kappa Delta Pi will have formal dinner at Commons tonight John D. Gemmill will speak; qualifications for membership.
3 Sigma Tau Delta chooses members List of new members.
3 Former student is guest here Victoria Mircheva, from Bulgaria, is visiting Delpha Davis.
3 Next college movie is "Sutter's Gold," with Edward Arnold
3 Group hears talk by Lillian Holmes Talks about speech program in Elkader.
3 Mr. and Mrs. Cole vacationing in East
3 Miss W. Gilbert recovers field glasses before she is aware of loss Someone had stolen them from her car.
3 Mayfield compliments Mrs. Horace Bowman Professor Mayfield entertains visitor and former student.
3 "Human Adventure," educational film, to be here next week
3 E. Mullens reviews new Chinese book Will review "My Country and My People".
3 Social life revives; recreational dancing reappears on program Campus social calendar.
4 Lettermen return; twelve veterans fortify gridiron Fifty-four lettermen will return this fall to compete in ISTC athletics.
4 Men's swimming pool has been much used during hot weather
4 Softball stars open session; DeBoer's Ballhawks bow to Smith's Sluggers; Lein clouts Homers Results are announced from intramural softball competitions.
4 John Tolan is star in this game of women's kittenball Mary Bowers' team defeated Harriet Zlatohlavek's team, 13-10.
4 Faculty men are turning to golf after heat wave Results are announced from recent competition in the faculty men's golf tournament.
4 Mother wore it as college garb Physical education news.
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4 Mace defeated in tennis tourney Results are announced from the Northeastern Iowa Open tennis tournament.
4 Plans begun for student golfers Student golf tournament will take place.
4 Student's locker is rifled; $37 taken
4 Many light bulbs purchased yearly Switch from 220 to 110 voltage makes changes; college uses about two thousand bulbs annually.
4 Emmerson defeats Miller in 2nd round of golf tournament Agriculture students organized a golf tournament; results from first few competitions are announced.
4 High winds hit branch school Trees and wires down.
4 Lamp posts connected by mile of cable Eighty-three new posts are being installed; some are new and others replacements; college also buys new electric fans.
4 Cooking, signaling test for scouts Class of thirteen learns skills.
4 Science department gets apparatus to measure human voice Receives cathode ray oscillograph.
4 Ramsdell wins first in golf tournament Bert Ramsdell took first place in the Washington Park and Country Club invitational golf tournament.
4 Tyrant of the rollbook draws crowd at board Students receive county examination results.
4 Football staff is announced; Dickinson, McCuskey assist in backfield; Starbeck builds line Football staff for the 1936 season is posted.