College Eye — July 7, 1944

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1 Navy bond performance raises 10,000 dollars in sales Tuesday night more than 5,000 people in stadium see Bond show 5000 attend rally and entertainment at O. R. Latham Stadium; description of program.
1 Air command cites I. S. T. C. for good job Commendation cites good work of faculty.
1 Get transcript for certificate renewal Transcript needs to sent to Des Moines.
1 Tea initiates art exhibit on Monday Work by Lucie M. Palmer and also the work of branch summer school students will be on display.
1 One-act plays chosen for production Professor Strayer will direct "A Night at the Inn,Night Club", and "The No 'Count Boy".
1 Symphony plays Tuesday; Lois Miller to be guest soloist with orchestra Performance program and list of performers; photo.
1 52 women, 1 man on spring honor roll List of those on Honor Roll.
1 Prof. Russell Baum presents recital Performance program.
2 Former director Spooner on campus Catherine Spooner visits friends.
2 Religious news News from campus religious centers.
2 Army text books being stored in Lawther attic Over 5000 books will be put in storage.
2 Hankamp speaker in conference series Will speak on post war schools.
2 Six weeks students report to Dr. Durfee For tuberculosis testing and diphtheria immunization.
2 There is a war on Describes the life and feelings of women on campus during the war.
2 From one reader to the next New books available at the library.
3 Dr. M. J. Nelson addresses all three Branch summer schools News from the branch summer schools.
3 Durfee advises health measures Dr. Durfee offers advice on proper nutrition and sufficient rest.
3 Thelma Martin marries at Schaller, Iowa Married William J. Musselman.
3 Kampus to Khaki Updates on students and staff, who are currently in the military.
4 'Rec' equipment aids relaxation Quick description of recreational opportunities on campus.
4 Art teachers speak at Branch schools
4 More new students in attendance here 589 new students have registered.
4 90% student teachers at Teachers College are successful Professor Wagner believes that success is related to a good attitude and social integration.
4 Emergency teachers want more courses According to survey, teachers pressed into service by the war would like to take more classes.
4 'Lovers' disgrace selves in Lawther Court
4 12 stiff necks on I. S. T. C. campus from stargazing Professor Cable's astronomy class studies the stars.
4 Integration of subjects needed in colleges says Dr. M. J. Nelson Dean Nelson talks about curricular trends.