| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 26 | 3 | 1 |
Page 1
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Campanile bells go on strike; must now be played by hand | Changeover from direct to alternating current caused distortion in tones. |
| Fagan to talk at first forum October third | Women's League will sponsor weekly series of discussions. |
| Women's sport clubs to take place of teams; activities to be carried on by student-organized groups | Had been organized by staff and WAA; will now be organized by students. |
| Mrs. Bridget Wells submits story in magazine contest | Recently returned to position in Burma. |
| Wednesday meeting of Women's League amends constitution | Also introduce officers and committee heads; list of officers. |
| Council will pick ten pep queens aspirants | Will be announced at Pep Jamboree; list of nominees. |
| Abbott will attend funeral of father | Professor Abbott's father died in Cone on September 27, 1934. |
| Crawford gets part in movies | Lorrine Crawford gets small part in "College Rhythm"; has met Bing Crosby; expects to stay in Hollywood. |
| Tutor Tickler head, assistants sought | Those interested should apply; will be paid position. |
| Sixty-eight men become pledges of fraternities | List of pledges, organized by fraternity. |
| One hundred fifty attend men's Play Day dinner frolic | President Latham speaks after entertaining program. |
| Summer Honor Roll announced | List of students honored. |
| Literary magazine seeks writings of student authors | Will be edited by Sigma Tau Delta. |
| Two hundred join women's glee clubs | List of club members. |
| From farming and teaching to opera is Pharadie Wells' story | Performer profile; photo. |
| The World This Week | Hugh S. Johnson resigns from NRA, New York police are looking for evidence in the Lindbergh kidnapping, and Russia and Japan reach a railway agreement. |