College Eye — June 27, 1941

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1 Durfee urges health check-up Students may obtain certain test free of charge.
1 Miss Terry recovering from recent operation
1 Holiday declared for July 4 and 5
1 Handbook is dedicated to new freshman Roland Wick and Mona Van Duyn will edit orientation handbook.
1 Five students attend camp at Lake Geneva Attend religious conference.
1 Forty students meet for driving instruction Taking driver education training course.
1 Cram and Buffum to N. E. A. meeting
1 Crowders' last recital well received by large audience Perform in two piano concert; will now take position at Northwestern University.
1 Studio productions replace summer play Will present scenes from classic plays.
1 Knoff stresses one's religious obligations
1 Your lost property my have been found Mr. Boardman talks about lost and found claiming procedures.
1 Seven new men on campus; many take six weeks course Breakdown of summer enrollment figures.
1 Privacy wanted! Baker women; girls like comfort of dorm 111 women now live in Baker Hall; women talk about their experiences in the dorm formerly occupied solely by men; photo.
1 Strayer to review play Will review "George Washington Slept Here".
2 Today in Hyde Park; Baker fate forecast Complaint that men having nothing to themselves at TC any longer because women now live in Baker Hall.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 No College Eye for next week
2 Famous People You'll Want to Know; Robert Moses Biographical information on Robert Moses.
2 Watching the World Comments on the news from around the United States and the world.
2 Iowa foreigners scathed Critical of discrimination and prejudice against African-Americans and those of different ethnic backgrounds.
3 Religious groups highlight of activity News from campus religious centers.
3 Nine new members initiated into K. P. B. A. List of new members.
3 Music notes Concert Band rehearsing; symphony orchestra still seeking members.
3 Lights at night aid public eye Students must look hard to find privacy on campus.
3 Teachers alums take vows to love, honor and obey News about recent marriages.
3 Members of teaching staff to attend A. C. E.
3 Books, texts and story to be on display here Book companies will display school books.
3 Commons juke box brings business for shoe man Frank Lapcheske talks about shoes and how they wear.
3 Watch your tans! Urges care in exposure to sun.
3 Sports splashes gals and dashes News on intramurals for women.
3 Notice Asks Kappa Delta Pi members to register.
4 Teachers College graduates are now in various places and professions; many hold advanced degrees and executive positions Description of the jobs and the locations of alumni.
4 Revision sought in elementary curriculum Description of work by Professor Paul to update elementary curriculum.
4 50 years ago at teachers college Quick look back at campus history.
4 Proclaim parley a success Report on recent PTA conference.
4 Intramural kittenball teams are organized Kittenball teams and a schedule of games are released.