| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 18 | 21 | 1 |
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| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Home declamatory contest held in Training School | TCHS presents program. |
| Joe Seger | Joe Seger is high school principal in Elkader. |
| Subscribers to "Eye" please note | May pay subscriptions on registration day. |
| Three debates in winter program | Schedule of debates. |
| Tso Yan Wang lists Chinese fears | Excerpts from address by Chinese educator. |
| Student recital, Gilchrist, Monday | Roster of performers and their work. |
| Exercises for high school class held this week | Hold January graduation exercises at TCHS. |
| Coubroin organist Sunday at 4:00 | Charles M. Courboin will perform. |
| J. Paul Goode here on Monday | Will speak on economic geography. |
| Alpha-Philos to have year book | To celebrate fiftieth anniversary. |
| Former T. C. student elected to West Point | George Woods appointed. |
| Japanese tea February 10 | Sponsored by World Friendship League. |
| Program for joint concert is announced | Program for Euterpean and Troubadour performance. |
| Square and Compass to have banquet | To celebrate Washington's Birthday. |
| Four staffs out for College Eye; two for Old Gold | Roster of publication staff candidates. |
| Four numbers of lecture course this weekend | Schedule of performances by Harold Bauer, marionettes, Charles Courboin, and Paul Goode. |
| Dramatic Club initiates five | Also stage "Little Red Riding Hood'. |
| Prom balance shows deficit | Other attractions and bad weather hold down attendance. |
| "The Fortune Hunter" to be read here | Edwin M. Whitney will perform. |
| Art League has meeting December 7 | Will elect officers. |
| Shakes win the debate trophy | |
| "True Religion" is Wettstone's theme | Summary of sermon by Karl F. Wettstone. |
| Playcraft Club entertained Monday | Presented two short plays. |
| Letter Club and Hi-Y have benefit | |
| Accident delays installation of clock | Three parts broken in shipping; may delay installation of Campanile clock for a month. |
| Seatwork display in Training School | Sewing work from Iowa students will be on display. |
| Y. W. hikes are well attended | 148 women have participated. |
| President Seerley | President Seerley will go to Des Moines meeting. |
| Training School orchestra plays | Performed in chapel. |
| Annual conference here this week | Will host tenth annual consolidated schools conference. |
| Hard Times Party senior fall event | |
| Health exhibit conference feature | In association with consolidated schools conference. |
| Mr. Lynch has party for class | |
| Dr. Mead has resigned headship | Cites inability to do justice to the job; will probably continue in Health Service; Professor Wild will lead women; Professor Mendenhall will lead men. |
| Ex-governor of Texas talks here Thursday | Pat M. Neff will speak. |