Publication Volume Number Page
College Eye 23 18 1
Archival Scanned Page with Text
Page 1

All Pages in this Issue

Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Title Article Summary
Five hundred dads expected to attend gala event next week; program will extend from Saturday morning till Sunday noon Description of Dad's Day program.
TC Club changes honor letter to "I" Description of new symbol; may win letters in football, basketball, track, wrestling, tennis, and baseball; wrestling and tennis are minor sports.
Welsh chorus here next week; royalty praises Imperial Singers who appear here Wednesday Welsh Imperial Singers will perform.
Panthers will face Luther eleven in feature attraction for scouts at third annual day tomorrow Several activities are planned for Boy Scouts; Panthers need win against Luther and Simpson to have claim on championship.
Columbia head here Tuesday; Sarah M. Sturtevant will address students at assembly Professor Sturtevant has trained many deans of women.
Annual event draws scouts here tomorrow Coach Whitford, football players, and Boy Scouts are pictured; photo.
Four Teachers students enter district auditions in Atwater-Kent contest For radio work.
Tokyo worker to speak here; head of Japanese women's college will appear in auditorium The Reverend A. K. Reischauer will speak.
Dance scheduled tonight
Condition of D. Sands Wright is unchanged Professor Wright had stroke October 20; still in coma.
Eight hundred students will receive "D" letters Freshmen will receive half of the letters; men will receive one third.
Classes dismissed Wednesday morning For Old Gold pictures.
One fifth of alumni expected for Homecoming November 7; band will play in morning; football, parties will take up rest of day Expect three thousand alumni for activities.
Thrills galore characterize current play; "The Black Flamingo" combines laughter with mystery; sinister intrigue and high comedy alternate in show Review of the play.