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17.01.01.03_v0022-s0002-n0004-p0001
17.01.01.03_v0022-s0002-n0004-p0001
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College Eye
22
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Injuries still retard Tutors for Luther game tomorrow; conference title may depend on result of battle
Injury-ridden Tutor squad gears up to take on Luther.
College outsmarts bullish market on all-steel flag poles
Will purchase two ninety foot poles to be installed at north and south ends of football field.
Professors go to Iowa City
Will attend meeting on administration and supervision.
Psychology professors judge babies at cattle congress; Finkenbinder and Wilcox give mental tests to babies
Will also give physical examinations and make recommendations.
"Eye" staff takes eight new workers unto itself
Roster of new staff members.
Dr. Seerley submits his list of names for Hall of Fame; honored names are chosen from tests prepared by 105 electors
Former President Seerley submits fifteen names.
F. D. Cram appointed member of N.E.A. legislative group
Group hopes to establish federal department of education.
Band makes first trip with team Saturday
May go to Luther game.
Familiar faces seen in professor's rogue gallery
Professor Getchell takes pictures of classes.
O. R. Latham will address freshmen
Will be fourth in series of lectures for men.
Main entrance to Bartlett Hall will have new label
Will eliminate confusion for deliverymen.
Untitled
Student directories available for fifteen cents.
Fifty co-eds to form pep squad for Homecoming; "Tutor Belles" will make their first appearance in costume
Miniature Homecoming is first number of assembly series
Series of programs will be warm-up for Homecoming.
Le Roy Evans elected "Eye" associate editor
Living and learning
Freshman women wear beanies and study the freshman rules; photo.
Wallace completes new United States history work book
Description of Professor Wallace's new book.
"Evening of Opera" is first number of entertainments
To be presented by National Music League; description of other presentation in the Lecture and Entertainment Course.
Bonfire rally will open Homecoming festivities Friday; alumni will be greeted by imposing T.C. letter
Schedule of Homecoming activities.