Issue Contents
Page 1
# | Article | Article Summary |
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1 | Absences slice grades | Student finds correlation between class attendance and grades. |
2 | Campus School head arrives; new school director is alumnus | Lengthy profile of Guy Wagner; photo. |
3 | Choir and orchestra need participants | |
4 | Douglas acts as visiting professor | At Oklahoma A. & M. |
5 | Notice; few Old Golds remaining | |
6 | Parents, teachers will meet | First time that parent and teachers congress has been held on this campus. |
7 | Physician originated formal testing idea | |
8 | Pickens to speak at chapel | William Pickens will speak. |
9 | Special assemblies are scheduled | Schedule of lectures and performances for the summer. |
10 | Student earns M. A., P. A., B. A. | Profile of Earl Kellar. |
11 | T. C. corporation to manufacture bombers | Professor Thompson's finance class puts together a mock corporation. |
12 | Tutor Timetable | Meetings and events scheduled. |
13 | Wellborn writes own history text | Accepted for publication. |
14 | What makes a woodtick tick | The Harts encountered lots of ticks at their Minnesota cabin. |
15 | With men-women ratio same first registration is lower | 205 men and 958 women enrolled so far this summer. |
Page 2
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16 | A letter to the editor Rogel--William Frank (Class of 1941) |
Thinks that war refugees should be brought back to our country. |
17 | Hyde Park; come on fellows--let's dance | Urges men to join the dancing at the recreational dances. |
18 | The Line | 'News' from around the campus. |
19 | This is how it starts | Reminder of the College Eye's policies for editorials. |
20 | War means crisis in education | Stresses the importance of education. |
21 | Watching the World Bro--H. Edwin (Class of 1942) |
Comments on the news from around the United States and the world. |
Page 3
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22 | Blackout Schuck--Marjorie (Student--1941) |
Advice on fashion. |
23 | Boy Scout course to be offered | For those interested in leadership. |
24 | Buffum and Cram to N. E. A. at Boston | Will attend national convention. |
25 | Former T. C. students wed | |
26 | Is dishwashing a drudgery? | A look at the work of the dishwashers in the Commons. |
27 | Miss Charles here to visit father | |
28 | Nothing to do? Go to Commons | A look at recreational possibilities at the Commons. |
29 | Organizations to start religious activities | News from campus religious centers. |
30 | Sports splashes gals and dashes | News on intramural sports for women. |
31 | Students become supply pastors | Gerald Bisbee and Robert Moss preach locally. |
Page 4
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32 | Clark qualifies for finals in Milwaukee; three trackmen compete for intercollegiate honors | John Clark qualifies for finals. |
33 | College men fly | Brief description of flight training program; photo. |
34 | Eye editors preach, teach, practice law | Quick look at what former College Eye editors are doing. |
35 | Panther Denotations | Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing news from the TC campus. |
36 | Teachers College; the home of the champions | Summary of the 1940-1941 athletic season at TC. |
37 | War strikes T. C.--dirty hands expected | College laying in supply of paper towels in anticipation of war shortages. |