College Eye — July 17, 1942

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1 Cast chosen, practicing on 'Excursion,' summer play List of cast members; play preview.
1 Chicagoans to speak at term graduation Winfred Garrison and William Ogburn will speak.
1 Nuhn to read Frost's poetry
1 One sure way to beat the heat Teachers College students swim at the Cedar Falls Municipal pool; photo.
1 Consumer interest groups confer on campus Tuesday Will talk about government control of economy.
1 Pavement scene of dance tonight
1 Knoff speaks at chapel
1 Professors bring dignity and culture to hay fields John Dietrich and John Horns help on Jim Hearst's farm.
1 New radio station begins successful broadcasting Station goes on air July 14; President Price and Mr. Hart outline purposes of ISTC participation.
1 Piano recital to feature Louis Crowder Former professor will perform; photo.
1 Bakerites bid adieu With picnic.
2 Kindergartners to have examinations For health.
2 Topic for assembly is on speech defects E. H. Henrikson will speak.
2 Sixty teachers picnic
2 Usual complaints bring up late hours question Compares the curfew for women at the Teachers College with the curfew for women at other colleges and universities around the country.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 For a tough job morale's the recipe Encourages students to take part in campus wide activities.
2 Can price ceilings be maintained? Discusses the effect that the war is having on the U. S. economy.
2 Today in Hyde Park Asks the College Eye to print the words to the T. C. Loyalty Song.
2 Clues to the News Describes KXEL's first radio broadcast and upcoming schedule.
2 Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
3 Tips given on ethics codes for teachers
3 Knitting, sewing quota completed Red Cross group completes eight sweaters, eight skirts, and eight shirts.
3 Speakers on draft will probably visit Sunday
3 Grotto of Salvation creates new world interesting sea life Al Krogh creates grotto at 2010 Clay Street.
3 Last physicals for six-weekers July 21
3 Ten men begin civilian pilot training course Eight weeks of intensive training begins.
3 Health service given Description of services and facilities.
3 We Women Describes the proper clothing for women to wear while playing tennis and biking.
3 Seerley boys awarded prize at housing sing
3 Luncheon climaxes summer activities
3 Family class makes cakes, plans lunches A look at the work in Professor Nyholm's class.
3 McGranahan leaves for Army July 15 Will go to California.
3 Summer symphony presents concert Performance program.
3 Flower-lovers see what's new
3 Rural nominees meet in Campus School
3 Apprentice teachers meet Monday
4 Clothing class goes 'straying' in Waterloo Visit Black's Department Store.
4 College Garden offers variety of advantages History and description of the College Garden.
4 Red Oak school continues term
4 Violinist, pianist present concert Review of performance by Weinstine and Gerhardt.
4 Stanley Wood, originator of 'Line', returns Brief profile of Stanley Wood.
4 Mathematics Forum meets for first time Professor Condit speaks.
4 Band will present opening concert Will feature clarinet trio.
4 Counselor Teachers College alumni Dorothy Winter is the new counselor of the Westminster Foundation.
4 Putting out a newspaper takes plenty of time A look at the work involved in putting out the College Eye.
4 Navy transfers former student John Ferring now stationed in Florida.
4 Provision made for student loans Federal aid available.
4 Intramural ball games under way Schedule of the final three women's intramural softball games.