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College Eye
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Shingles and shutters cause Erbe's insomnia
Professor Erbe has designed the house, which is being built on Clay Street.
Seventeen scene satire on American life is "Beggar on Horseback"; will be presented November 6 and 7 in College Auditorium
Preview of the play; list of cast members.
Cambridge U. men must mind the ten o'clock curfew; but four cents will buy late permission and wreck single standard
Double standard involving late permission at Cambridge is indicative of attitude towards women there; British debaters talk about customs of their school.
Two thousand dads receive call for second annual Day; dads will wear purple and gold buttons designated as official badges
Schedule of activities.
Press Prom plans are for modernism, speed, and dash; "Hot News" is the theme to be carried out from beginning to end
Preview of the dance and its theme.
President of Illinois Teachers College to address graduates; seventy diplomas and degrees will be conferred at fall commencement
Walter P. Morgan will speak.
Dad's Day in assembly
Dad's Day will be theme of assembly.
Professors to speak to Iowa teachers
Professor Fuller and Finkenbinder will appear on ISTA program.
Little Tutors plan their own Dad's Day
Will host Visitors' Day.
Play written by Katherine Buxbaum presented Monday; Playcraft Club presents "Till Twenty Years"
Professor Buxbaum talks about her play.
Oidche Shamhna parties and hops compete with phantoms Friday
Lore of Halloween and Teachers College activities from the past.
Over half of frosh men get "D" letters for first six weeks; English and psychology are most difficult subjects for freshmen to master
A look at grades in some of the more difficult subjects.
Fighting westerners depicted in novels on display next week
New book display in Library.
Students revel at Halloween Hop in gym tonight; Dexter's Pennsylvanians to present costume novelties and songster trios
Preview of the dance.
Y. W. finance campaign sings $900 swan song
Also hope to receive another $300 to $400.
Wine, women, and war get due attention in international debate; cost of tobacco, knickers, helium gas, and battleships have place in argument
Highlights of the debate with the students from Great Britain.
Sixteen students are elected to Kappa Delta Pi; informal initiation to be held November 4; formal, November 15
List of new members.