| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 13 | 14 | 1 |
Page 1
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Mid-winter play chosen | Will present "Clarence". |
| Madame Borgny Hammer coming | Traveling Theater will present "Ghosts" and "The Master Builder". |
| Miss Leora Doolittle presents Euterpeans | Music featured in chapel exercise. |
| Changes in the music faculty for the winter term | Professor Welles will go to New York City; Professor Hays will teach voice. |
| Prospects for basketball this year favorable | Coaches are preparing for the upcoming basketball, wrestling, and boxing seasons. |
| Art League offers opportunity to all students interested | Enjoyed entertainment at local home; will hold Christmas bazaar. |
| Intercollegiate Liberal League | Massachusetts group aims to create interest and discussion in problems of the day. |
| Students entertain | Entertain friends on Thanksgiving Day. |
| Athletes to have dance | Looking forward to a good time. |
| Second year junior college | Several students went to Ames for Homecoming. |
| Passing of Turkey Day was rather quiet at college; many of the students were invited out for Thanksgiving dinner | About nine hundred attended evening dance. |
| Upper classmen to enjoy Christmas party | At Ruth Snider's home. |
| Makes first touchdown of season | John Rider plays for T. C.; photo. |
| Florence Begeman won first place in declamatory; Misses Martin and Strayer deserve credit for great improvements in contestants | Earl London and Abbie Cole also win prizes. |
| Greatest time in the world | Text of President Seerley's Commencement address. |