College Eye — July 14, 1939
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Placement tests results announced | |
| 1 | 'Doctor' performs six operations on campus | Warner Baerwald is the campus tree surgeon who cuts out decaying parts of trees and then dresses the wound so the tree will live longer. |
| 1 | Four former students work for World Peace | Women preach and publicize the ways and means of peace in Sunday school rooms, women's clubs, and other groups. |
| 1 | 'Foot-Loose' selected by author | Preview of the play. |
| 1 | Food helps students work | Students make better progress after eating. During the afternoon, tea and wafers are served for weary students. |
| 1 | Fraternity forms plan to strengthen education | Phi Beta Kappa plans to raise $300,000 to strengthen liberal education. |
| 1 | Machine checks tests | The director of research and his secretary watching the machine that checks students tests; photo. |
| 1 | Patrolman arrests student for speeding | Student caught speeding and told officer she was working on her journalism class project; officer gave her a ticket and told her to talk to the mayor. |
| 1 | Cram returns from West | |
| 1 | Survey for interest is made | Alumnus announces results of reader survey. |
| 1 | Tag pullers give trouble | Students pull labels off pictures in the Library. |
| 1 | Students represent sixteen states | There are 1563 students enrolled, 52 of them are from outside Iowa. |
| 1 | Collegians deny charges of 'red' sentiment | Students' thoughts about the "red" inquiries, and polls and opinions on faith in "isms". |
| 2 | Campus dictatorship | Dislikes habit of certain professors to keep students after the class bell. |
| 2 | Leisure pursuits are varied | When students are not in class, they have leisure time to do whatever they want to do. |
| 2 | Bartlett Hall iron room problems | Students talk about ironing. |
| 2 | Tips for teachers | Dr. Symonds of Columbia University thinks that teachers should be glamorous and go night clubbing. Dr. Goetch says teachers should have a good time in teaching classes. |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. |
| 2 | Miss Gaffin experiments with shorthand system | Using Thomas system. |
| 2 | Editors at work on four new handbooks | Outline of work underway in the Bureau of Publications. |
| 2 | Editorially speaking the College Eye presents campus views significant events 'English' o successor | English course is now dreaded by TC students. |
| 3 | Geography honor fraternity initiates | List of new members of Gamma Theta Upsilon. |
| 3 | Campanile turned into art studio | Dorothy McIntosh climbs Campanile for a better view. |
| 3 | Geographers spend day at McGregor | Take tour of area. |
| 3 | Baker Hall director | Madge Bock is the director of Baker Hall; photo. |
| 3 | Writers study poetry forms | |
| 3 | Denny will address elementary group | Will speak on progressive education. |
| 3 | Commons exhibit | Women's Club holds a display on beauty. |
| 3 | Twenty-nine join sorority | List of new Kappa Pi Beta Alpha members. |
| 3 | Summer students arrange outings | |
| 3 | Review book which aims to improve logic | Professor Grant will review "The Art of Straight Thinking". |
| 3 | Hatless fad not new | |
| 3 | Students present various reasons for rooming alone | |
| 3 | Class Notes | Information on various things that have happened. |
| 3 | Former students meet for reunion | Phi Sigma Phi holds picnic. |
| 3 | Sports Togs | Styles for different sports attire. |
| 4 | Wins 13-0 victory over Rabey | Only four men got on the bases and only two of those got as far as second base on Rabey's team. |
| 4 | Scenic view of gymnasium | Men's Gymnasium; photo. |
| 4 | Boone's Dodgers down---not out | The Boone Dodgers pounded out six hits while going down to defeat at the hands of the Cook's Yankees, 6-2. |
| 4 | Gym-Gems for Women | Lists the activities around campus. |