College Eye — July 31, 1936

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1 Applicants wanted for a College Eye advertising manager
1 H. E. Rath is granted doctor's degree from Iowa State College
1 Dr. M. L. Grant and H. B. Holst added to staff; Holst to fill position left by the resignation of Dr. Richman Brief profiles of Professors Grant and Holst.
1 Henderson sings at chapel Sunday James Henderson will sing.
1 History of the Campanile proves as interesting as college romance; before Teachers College was organized, the clock won fame Brief history of the Campanile.
1 Iowa history class will visit historic site near McGregor Professor Erbe's class will visit Mississippi River area.
1 I. H. Hart attends Des Moines meeting Of county superintendents.
1 Orth directs bible conference music Naomi Boslough will have charge of children's chorus.
1 Advance registration Scheduled.
1 One act plays to be presented by drama students Will present six productions.
1 Bel Cantos give concert at sing Concert program.
1 Serene it stands, after the storm Elm tree west of Gilchrist Hall survives storm; many other trees damaged; photo.
1 #NAME? Textbooks are heavy and long.
1 "Next Hundred Years" reviewed Thursday by George R. Mach
1 E. Sperry appointed art editor of 1937 Old Gold, year book
1 Emily Kuter, student, suffers injuries in motorcycle accident Motorcycle hits post and swerves into car.
1 Chapel speakers scheduled for coming year Schedule of speakers.
1 Dr. Vio Powell talks on European drama at forum
2 Louise Jones doesn't believe in "finders are keepers: losers weepers" Louise Jones finds lots of lost items.
2 Freeman "unlucky winner" Wednesday Not present when prize was announced.
2 Walt Whitman listed as orchestra leader in musical survey Results of music survey.
2 Letter received from Dr. Josef Schaefer Enjoying trip to Germany.
2 Children represent heat as dog, or scarlet, bare feet Children use art to express feelings about hot summer weather.
2 Ah, but wielding a sword is not all! Results are announced from a survey conducted by E. C. Denny concerning famous patriots.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 All runs! Comments on the large amount of ruined hosiery due to splinters.
2 Poetry On summer heat.
2 How well do you know the campus, summer student? Campus trivia.
2 Library circulation reveals increase Circulation figures for the summer.
2 Poems by student included in book Mary Gish has work published.
3 Writers contribute sketches, stories Speakers and topics.
3 "Is this Helen?" No, this is Helen, H. Gertrude Byrne Two students have same name.
3 Wiler, Purdy nuptials take place tonight at Dr. Wiler home Mary Wiler married Richard Purdy.
3 Erbe delegated to Democratic meeting Delegate from Black Hawk County.
3 Kappa Delta Pi to hold forum E. W. Goetch will speak.
3 Here's where some more Teachers College graduates will go from here; some resume former duties; others embark on first adventure A look at some of the positions that graduates have found.
3 Bosleys parents of a son born July 25 Named Norman Keith.
3 Court Hussey to favor dancers at last dance of summer term Campus social calendar.
3 Moore and Michel entertain at Tally Ho Honor Helen Lynch.
3 Delts entertain at bridge, house parties
3 Victims of nostalgia use various tactics to persuade parents Frank Mead talks about homesickness.
3 Sigma Tau Delta has dinner party
3 G. Lindsay accepts newspaper position Will work for Nebraska newspaper.
4 Students prefer mystery stories Mysteries circulate heavily in the Library.
4 Boy Scouts divide into two patrols
4 Further damage told of storm Several campus workers injured in storm.
4 Scott victor in quarter finals Results from golf competition are posted.
4 Old cow pasture has now developed into a golf course Brief history of the college golf course.
4 Ranks still open for tournament Students are still needed as participants in golf tournament.
4 Robinson at Iowa Sunday Will show "Bullets or Ballots".
4 Chlorination of Men's Gym pool all a matter of turning a valve; the mechanical hands show degree of impurity of water R. V. Black talks about taking care of the pool.
4 DeSpain wins; Andrews, Rollins collect homers Results are announced from baseball competitions.
4 Haddox advances to quarter finals of tennis meet Results are announced from tennis competitions.
4 Women's sports Briefly comments on tennis tournament, golf tournament, and kittenball competitions.
4 New "Book of Views" being finished now Booklet will be sent to thirty thousand high school students.
4 Splinters -- Gossips about ISTC athletes.
4 Evelyn Husby new hurler in softball Kittenball competitions continue.
4 Drunk tries to arrest three Tutor students; asks ten dollars fine Students encounter a drunk.