College Eye — August 3, 1945

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1 Baker dinner honors Reed; retiring dean to be feted at Commons To retire at end of summer.
1 Erection of four new buildings on college campus after end of war May build health center, campus school, arts and industries building, and physical plant improvements.
1 Hansen art exhibit to be Sunday Joanne Hansen will show work; some work associated with Grant Wood.
1 College Club Orchestra to be reorganized for fall road appearances
1 Fratzke recital in Aud Tuesday Performance program.
1 Seerley dinner to be Thursday
1 Chappell speaker at Bible Conference here
1 Three information bulletins published by T. C. bureau Bureau of Publications publishes library information handbook, condensed version of catalogue, and pamphlet on religious life at ISTC.
1 Night-blooming cereus opens early at College Greenhouse Description of the plant that blooms for just one night.
1 Panther service record 100 per cent Nearly all of the men from the football teams of 1940-1942 served in the military; list of the Mighty Midgets.
1 Army discharges in Drama Shop Profile of Leland Zimmerman, who recently received his discharge; photo.
1 Barn dance on Bartlett "Frolic" show
1 4000 expected in Army University, Robinson writes Professor Robinson is head of political science department in Schrivenham, England.
2 Clues to the News Discusses defeat of Winston Churchill in British elections.
2 Wallace read Thoreau, student learns by mail Della Mae Jergensen learns that Secretary Wallace did indeed read Thoreau.
2 Waterloo rabbi to speak Tuesday in religions class Rabbi S. H. Epstein will visit Dr. Bodein's class.
2 "The Light Within" college chapel topic, Dean William Faulkner William J. Faulkner, of Fisk University, spoke to large audience.
2 Former art student, now in service, practiced on profs Profile of Bill Eells; photo.
3 Advance registration Thursday, Friday
3 Dickinson visits Algona branch school News from the branch summer schools.
3 Templetons visit T. C. Don Templeton and his family are back for a visit.
3 Sidney Howard plays to be read in class College Players continue program.
3 Gates tells assembly of world of uncertainties Brief excerpts from Professor Gates's lecture.
3 59 men required for campus care crew Physical Plant crew consists of twenty-one janitors and twenty-eight electricians, painters, drivers, and other workers; crew maintains 132-acre campus.
4 Band director's seven year old son ponders music book purchase Carl Wirth's son John enjoys book display.
4 Head of IHSAA to discuss rules Tuesday Lyle C. Quinn will speak.
4 Untitled KPBA will attend banquet.
4 The Line Campus news and gossip.
4 Commander Paul F. Bender Cartoon tribute to Professor Bender.
4 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
4 War brings boom to Gypsy palmist Electric Park palm reader Ada Jones talks about her work.