| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 20 | 17 | 1 |
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Continued gain shown in proportion of I. S. T. C. men | Men make up 23% of enrollment. |
| Pomeroy's Past revealed much talent and good training | Review of the play "Pomeroy's Past." |
| New men's organization formed at T. C. | Men's Forum formed January 15, 1929; purpose is to "encourage forensic and kindred lines of activities". |
| Money is necessary in order to get the senior rings | Just one half of those who ordered rings have paid for them. |
| Rev. W. W. Argow was a very interesting and forceful speaker | Brief excepts from address. |
| Kellogg Peace Pact celebrated next Saturday; Rev. Hanson to preach | Program of services at CHIC. |
| $100 prize for your idea of a real college | Contest sponsored by The New Republic. |
| I. S. T. C. invites high school debaters to tournament | Invitations sent for second annual tournament. |
| Student recital to be given January 29 | Roster of performers. |
| Commercial Club members entertain T. C. football men | Gold footballs, emblematic of the Iowa Conference Championship, were presented to letterman and coaches; following a three course dinner. |
| Prof. Frederick's address was full of confidence | John T. Frederick spoke. |
| Student Council makes report for year 1928 | Account of disposition of funds. |
| Women's extempore preliminaries to be held Friday | Winner will represent ISTC in state contest. |
| Membership drive staged for Y. W. | Marie Hughes and Hazel Spears will be team leaders; charged with visiting all ninety freshman girls. The teams will explain the benefits of joining the Y. W. C. A. |
| Eminent baritone concerts Friday; Charles Thomas is advocate of real work | Performer profile. |
| Peter Kuan makes appeal for the poor | Appeals for help with school in China. |
| Dr. Judd will speak to Science Club and others | Will speak on curriculum. |