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College Eye
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South not a trouble-maker, says Thornton in speech; historians responsible for anti-southern attitudes
Excerpts from address by H. J. Thornton.
Cook at Commons wins gold medal
Eleanor Hanawalt wins contest sponsored by cheese company.
Three hundred hear tax talk; methods of proposed tax plans explained to group
Hear views on fairness of various forms of taxation.
Blue Key fraternity entertains debaters
Entertains visiting British debate team.
Student Council welcomes critics
Solicits constitutional changes that would make the organization more democratic.
Honorary scholastic society will initiate twenty new members
List of Kappa Delta Pi initiates.
Local students to study meteors for Byrd's expedition
Group notes meteors observed at night.
Tutor Tickler tryouts to be December 12-13; twenty-three organizations to compete for place in show
Christmas Seals on sale Dec. 1; proceeds to be used for promoting public health
To be used for prevention and treatment of tuberculosis.
Dramatic awards to be presented at Convocation
Scholarships will honor Bertha Martin.
Fall exercises finish courses of 25 students; President's reception and annual dinner are on program
Schedule of Commencement activities; George A. Works will speak.
Winter registration begins December 4
Kappa Delta Pi offers tuition for next term
Will offer scholarship.
Wilma Roth is victorious in close election; defeats nearest rival by narrow margin of four votes
Will be freshman representative to Student Council.
College Eye seeks cartooning talent
Bishop L. A. Seager is guest minister at Sunday service
Barker to give song program; Sunday leisure hour will offer variety of vocal compositions
Performance program.
Fall term ends Wednesday noon
Early dismissal will aid students who have a long way to travel.
Writers to compete for $100 award
Two ISTC stories will be selected for national contest.