| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 28 | 28 | 1 |
Page 1
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Calling sophomores! Tests are coming | ISTC will participate on national testing program. |
| Plans completed for Mother's Day celebration here | Highlights of three day program. |
| Murder stalks Thomas Becket in strange play showing conflict of church and state | Review of "Murder in the Cathedral". |
| Nat S. Finney, Minneapolis journalist, opens press meet in assembly speech today | Meeting will conclude with banquet and awards; photo. |
| Jewish rabbi will speak at chapel services Sunday | Charles E. Shulman will speak. |
| Four students will appear in senior recital on Monday | Gaylen Strunce, Lawrence Schaefer, and Erma Brouhard will perform. |
| "Give frosh break" say faculty group | Highlights of extended orientation program. |
| Entries in sixteenth annual Teachers College Relays now near record; more expected | More than 450 college and high school athletes are looking to break several records in the Sixteenth Annual Teachers College Relays. |
| Forty-ninth concert of Cecilian group is Tuesday night | Performance program. |
| House council lays more strict rules | Proposal would have women who stay out after midnight speak with President Latham. |
| Margarette Dickson graduate of 1925, visits on campus | Spoke to journalism classes; now Poet Laureate of Minnesota. |
| Four elections Wednesday | To include class elections as well as elections for Men's Union and Student Council. |
| A boy at the Raths; a girl at the Beards | Faculty members blessed with new babies. |
| Jordan, Hopper chosen Eye and Old Gold editors; Board also names members fro other staff positions of publications | Profiles of the editors; list of other staff members; photo. |
| Nine make A's for past term; total of ninety-two students to compose Honor Roll for winter | List of those who made the Honor Roll. |
| Glee club leaves on annual spring tour Wednesday | Itinerary of Minnesinger tour of northwest Iowa. |
| College Eye rates first class honors in N.S.P.A. judging | Received seven hundred of a possible one thousand points. |