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1 "Allie" now rated plant equipment College Eye had difficulty in locating recent articles.
2 Faculty writings, statistics compiled; books, articles lead ISTC faculty members have written 316 books and articles since 1912.
3 Three hundred join in Music Hour sing Professor Fullerton leads singing; Professor Samson performs on organ.
4 New Deal "3R's" is forum topic; Dr. Robinson to discuss relief, recovery, and reorganization Will assess first sixteen months of the New Deal.
5 Bible conference enlists student, faculty players Several ISTC faculty and students will assist at Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
6 Sage will sing at services for July 15 At CHIC.
7 Hill will play at song hour; to present special violin selections July 17 in Auditorium Performance program.
8 Behrens will play for Friday dance
9 Vesper sparrows photographed in nest by Dr. Lantz Photographs two nests at Ingawanis.
10 Accident injuries will keep two from school three weeks Several injured in car accident.
11 First summer session started here in 1896 with 180 enrolled; faculty divided tuition fees as their salaries History of summer session at ISTC.
12 Earlier mailing of Eye planned; Friday morning delivery by carrier awaits postal consent Attempt to deliver College Eye earlier in order for the advertisements to have greater value and use.
13 Birss Curtis talks on advances made in business studies Norman Birss Curtis will speak.
14 ". . . is Peterson, is Gertrude Stein--" Peterson family entertains each other.
15 Today is the day to expect anything Watch out for Friday the Thirteenth.
16 Charles to discuss adolescent morals before symposium
17 Girl Scouts to plan local, college group Girl Scouts representative hopes to organize college women for Scout work.
18 The World This Week News from around the world.
19 "The Late Christopher Bean" proves heart-warming comedy; large first night audience enjoys plot twists, acting A review of the school play "The Late Christopher Bean."
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20 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
21 Eye editor now hunting new alligator yarn (and reporter) Editor responds to last week's letter concerning alligator stories.
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23 Alice in school land A parody of curricular debate.
24 The Line Campus gossip.
25 Cabell writes on nightmares and calls the result "Smirt" A book review of "Smirt" by James Branch Cabell.
26 Reporter Johnson likes ping pong, painting, sitting down Profile of Wiert Johnson.
27 Up-to-date ideas plentiful in Mark Twain's literary essays A book review of Mark Twain's "How to Tell a Story."
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28 Euterpeans entertain guests at Commons Professor Fullerton performs at tea.
29 Yerkes Observatory's director states faith in nature's laws; Barker reports informal talk by Doctor Frost Don Barker reports on remarks made by observatory's former director.
30 Canoeing course provides thrills Description of skills acquired in canoeing course.
31 Branagan discusses garden's color plan At local women's club meeting.
32 Buxbaum, Peterson at Hampshire, England Visited Winchester Cathedral.
33 Untitled Ruth Samson will teach in Lewis.
34 Dowden-Lewis rites performed July 10 in Waterloo church Pearl Lewis married Milton Dowden.
35 News briefs News about students, alumni, and faculty.
36 Finlayson, Vonglan elected as members of Sigma Tau Delta
37 Boatman, Johnson go vagabonding Maurice Boatman and Alvin Johnson are traveling in the East; will bring Dick Sucher and his band back home when they return from Europe.
38 Corrections Ruth Borthwick will marry Erskine Blair in August.
39 All-college dance, music hour, forum scheduled for next week Campus social calendar.
40 Branch briefs News from the Branch Summer School.
41 Dowden, Steele feted by Kappa Theta Psi's Pearl Lewis married Milton Steele; Gladys Clark married Hugh Steele.