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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Editorials; this book entertains | Etiquette book should benefit TC students. | |
| The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| Literat = Eye | Student short stories and poems. | |
| Seven acre garden converted into outdoor class laboratory; campus tract serves as a bird refuge home for native plants | Description of the College Garden. | |
| Editorials; objections to unsettling minds | Believes that if authorities try to educate American youth instead of just teaching them, American parents will oppose this tampering with their children's self-sufficient ideals. | |
| Editorials; the tragedy of it | Education should extend throughout your whole life. | |
| Editorials; a puzzle in political science | Applicants for citizenship fail examinations because they could not tell who actually elects the US President. | |
| Editorial board of the College Eye | Roster of staff and their responsibilities. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Women's Gym classes will start | ||
| Morris Isle is scene of weekend retreat | YWCA will meet. | |
| Bartlett Hall teas honor little sisters | ||
| New officers elected by Catholic students | Roster of officers. | |
| Y. W. lantern parade will brighten campus during annual party | Will end activities directed at welcoming freshmen to campus. | |
| Epworth League party | ||
| Y. W. C. A. hike | Hike will be held for the Y. W. C. A. members. | |
| W. A. A. meeting | W. A. A. meeting will be held for in the Women's gymnasium. | |
| Kappa Phi | Members of Kappa Phi will entertain Methodist women of the college at teas in the Wesley house parlors. | |
| Phi Tau Theta | Fraternity will hold an open meeting for all Methodist men at Wesley house. | |
| Bartlett Hall West | House council was held in Bartlett Hall to replace officers. | |
| Sorority presidents organize as council to study problems | List of Intersorority Council officers. | |
| Fraternities entertain before pledging while sororities elect new officers | Campus social calendar. |
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| Kindergarten Club entertains freshmen | Holds get acquainted party. | |
| Student here from Burma sees little student difference | Bridget Wells talks briefly about her experience overseas. | |
| College Eye adds thirty reporters after tryouts week | List of College Eye staff reporters. | |
| Former student broadcasts poetry over station WSUI | Profile of Marguerite E. Hoffman and her poetic work. | |
| College Eye staff plans reader survey to improve paper | Reporters will interview one hundred students. |
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| Entry list for tennis tourney closes Friday; championship trophy on display in the chase jewelry store | Thirty players expected to participate in this first annual singles tennis tournament. | |
| Out for full | Art Olsen is considered one of the best passers on the football team. He also played basketball where he won the Berg trophy as the most valuable member on the team; photo. | |
| Preps drill on enemy's plays; Fritzel gives frosh Columbia's offense to us on varsity | Fritzel works with players to test their defense against Columbia's offense. | |
| Schneider has job of building new grid team; five from championship eleven of last year return | There were thirteen letterman lost through graduation; high school coach isn't promising an unbeatable aggregation. | |
| Whitford explains football changes to high school coaches | Coach Whitford of TC spoke at the Northeastern Iowa football conference and talked about new rules for this year. | |
| No admission fee to be charged for athletic contests | Students with identification cards will be able to get into games free. | |
| Veteran end | Roger Willert is one of the largest men on the football squad; he participates not only in football, but basketball and track; photo. | |
| Annual contest is announced; individual completion in ten events to begin in two weeks | Men who are enrolled in TC are eligible to participate in the decathlon. | |
| Whitford and aids push men in work-outs; Panthers will open season next Saturday at Dubuque | Panthers getting ready for new season. |
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| Huge elephant is encountered and (at) Y. W.'s retreat | ||
| Power plant tunnels are nearly completed | Tunnels should be completed in about two weeks; power should be available in about a month; old plant will not be razed until spring. | |
| Seventeen enroll at college pre-school | Newly-remodeled facilities will be available. | |
| Man and wife star in Regent picture | Will show "Downstairs". | |
| Representative freshman thanks big sister for first day aid | Fictional account of freshman's experience. | |
| Student types at teachers are analyzed at last | Stereotypical views of students in various majors. | |
| League presents play at Wednesday session | Will demonstrate the freshman experience. | |
| New Central floors are to be laid soon | Installing new linoleum in Central Hall. | |
| Former P. T. teacher now with Illinois U. marries in Carolina | Emily Mears married Jack Guiney. | |
| High school gets new stage settings, seats, repainting | Several remodeling and building projects underway; Power Plant should be ready October 1. | |
| Co-ed groups discuss campus appreciation at the first meetings | First in series of discussions with freshmen women. | |
| Chatterton leads college movie cast | Will show "The Rich are Always with Us". |