College Eye — May 21, 1937

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1 Dr. Van Engen to head new department Brief profile of head of newly-organized Department of Mathematics; change needed with Professor Condit's retirement.
1 New men's dormitory opens June, 1938 Seerley Hall for Men will house 121 men; will be paid for by earnings from Baker and Bartlett Halls.
1 'It's not easy,' says mower Glenn Crawford talks about his job of cutting the campus lawns.
1 Alumni dine Will hold alumni dinner.
1 "Romantic Young Lady" makes debut here; light comedy is full of chuckles Students practice for an upcoming play; photo.
1 258 register for summer term Slightly lower than last summer's advanced registration.
1 Third game scheduled with grads The Tutor baseball team will take on the alumni all-stars in a third annual baseball game.
1 Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
1 Purple Pen rates tops Receives first place in Columbia Scholastic Press competition.
1 Last meeting Seniors will receive Commencement instructions.
1 Reed is grand-dad Dean Reed's daughter has baby girl.
1 Graduation events make busy week; W. A. Jessup to speak on last day Description of Commencement activities; photo.
1 College hails athletes at fifth assembly Sixty-five athletes will receive awards.
1 Sunday talk Harold Bosley will speak at CHIC on the topic "What's your racket?"
1 Co-ed gets letter from princess Oma Ruth Isenberg receives note from Princess Elizabeth of England.
2 Lost in a crowd Unhappy with crowds of romantic couples on Bartlett Hall porch.
2 Speech club finishes book of recitals Attempts to popularize the poem recital in high schools.
2 List results on sophomore tests Scores posted.
2 Moore reviews new publications Professor Moore publishes articles on movies.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 One probably learns New editor tries to figure out what to write.
3 German Club Will hold picnic.
3 Miscellaneous shower Hold shower for Lois Dalton for her approaching marriage to Don Finlayson.
3 Stage review Will feature Major Bowes review in Waterloo; also Charlie Chan movie.
3 White shoes bloom on campus in style Summer clothing colors and styles appearing.
3 Minnesingers Met for formal dinner.
3 Band to entertain June graduates Wednesday Program for College Band performance.
3 Bosley speaks At several high school commencement exercises.
3 Farewell breakfast for all women tomorrow Sponsored by Women's League.
3 What's Where at the Theatres Movie schedules.
3 Panhellenic dance program for year ends with five spring formals this week-end Campus social calendar.
3 With the Greeks News from Greek organizations.
3 Mayfield directs Bel Cantos will sing at Eastern Star meeting.
3 Miss Gaffin invents Suggests holding a small rubber ball in one's hand to help with appropriate penmanship position.
4 Panther track squad seeks third straight conference title tomorrow The Tutor track team hopes to win its third consecutive track meet of the year.
4 Netmen defend conference title at Grand Forks tomorrow The Tutor netmen will try to defend their North Central Conference tennis honors as they travel to Grand Forks to play North Dakota University.
4 Last game away The Tutors will play their final away game against Simpson this season and hope to defeat them again.
4 Netmen-Coe draw The Tutor tennis team broke even in a 3-3 tie with Coe.
4 Champs crowned Eight champions were crowned in the annual spring all-college wrestling tournament.
4 Cubs win, 10-0 Ed Puck pitched a great game as the Tutor freshman team defeated Ellsworth, 10-0.