College Eye — August 8, 1941
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tutor Timetable | Meetings and events scheduled; plays, roller skating, and swimming. | |
| 1 | Heavens are brought in a box to tots | Aletha Wilkey Macy invents device to simulate constellations; photo. | |
| 1 | Campanile 'strike' goes on strike | Striking mechanism broken. | |
| 1 | Steven Burrell hold the press | Harry G. Burrell has new son. | |
| 1 | Chicago school man named for campus school post | C. Taylor Whittier will be eighth grade supervisor. | |
| 1 | Communion to be observed at chapel | ||
| 1 | Dr. Knoff's family vacation in Florida | ||
| 1 | Perfect tree grown in college greenhouse | ||
| 1 | Extension Service reaches many | Mr. Hart talks about the many ways that Extension Service serves Iowa. | |
| 1 | Plays introduce new scenery; screen setting adopted | Mr. Hake talks about the new scenery for the summer one-act plays. | |
| 1 | Violin concert presented here; Russian artist guest of teachers | Audience of seven hundred listens to Mischa Livschutz. | |
| 1 | Two women win scholarship awards | Ruth Raleigh and Josephine Faris win scholarships from Kappa Delta Pi. | |
| 1 | Waymack, veteran newsman, to speak | At Commencement. | |
| 2 | Today in Hyde Park; student tells how teachers can be 'in the know' | Teachers need to be more tuned into current affairs. | |
| 2 | Which way America, war or peace? | Should the US enter the war, and, if so, when? | |
| 2 | War with Japan; not with them alone, believe students interviewed | Survey taken of TC students over the recent decision made by President Roosevelt and his idea to freeze Japanese credit in the United States. | |
| 2 | Remain true to your convictions | Comments on the problems facing the world; unemployment, social security, finance, labor, and international relations. | |
| 2 | The Line | 'News' from around the campus. | |
| 2 | Watching the World | Comments on the news from around the United States and the world. | |
| 3 | Sports splashes, gals and dashes | News on intramurals for women. | |
| 3 | Kappa Delta Pi initiates thirteen new members | List of initiates. | |
| 3 | Big stocking run by frantic women | As government curbs use of silk. | |
| 3 | Church groups' social events | ||
| 3 | Teachers College men brave water for free instruction | ||
| 3 | Formal dinner and initiation to be held at Woman's Club | ||
| 3 | Fashion P's, Q's | Advice on dressing well. | |
| 3 | President will receive grads | At traditional open house. | |
| 3 | Bartlett Hallers to have breakfast | ||
| 3 | Mexican scenes shown to primaries by Allison Aitchison, geographer | ||
| 3 | Saturday night varieties will be presented by S. S. Bartlett; songs, pantomime and skits to be included | Will provide entertainment with naval theme. | |
| 3 | Neatness and jobs run hand-in-hand | Advice on looking good for job interviews. | |
| 4 | Eye to issue special State Fair edition | Issues will be taken to State Fair. | |
| 4 | Pity dad, he pays for college days | Students appreciate their parents' contribution to their education. | |
| 4 | Uncle Sam defeats gridiron squad in its first fall contest | TC football team lost seven players due to the draft. | |
| 4 | Summer; coeds need breakfast | Mary Smiley talks about summer eating habits. | |
| 4 | Ever dream about snails, snakes? So have your fellow students | Professor Rath speculates on the meaning of dreams. | |
| 4 | Letter circulates half a century; ten revive spirit of college days | J. Edward Johnson talks about the origin of a circular letter that began in 1892. |