College Eye — November 1, 1928

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1 Homecoming dance held in Men's Gym; late permits given Preview of Homecoming activities.
1 "Religion is a matter of living" Topic of discussion at CHIC.
1 Dr. Slosson, author--educator--editor, coming to campus Edwin E. Slosson will speak.
1 R. W. Getchell serves on state committee To work on preparation of state high school curriculum.
1 Open forum to be held at Vesper Will consider revision of Prohibition.
1 Gridiron heroes explain the game to T. C. girls Several football players will talk about the game.
1 Hoover landslide in 1104 colleges; college students favor Hoover 2 to 1 in nation-wide straw vote Breakdown of voting by region and state.
1 Seniors should have ring orders taken
1 State radio contest to be held Friday Florence Reed and Miriam Evans will perform.
1 We hear Marion Talley Performance review.
1 Mrs. Hatch says farm relief is the big issue Verna L. Hatch speaks on the agricultural situation.
1 Dr. Reinhardt coming; will speak on "The Widening Horizon" Profile of Aurelia Henry Reinhardt.
1 "God in government" will be the subject At CHIC.
1 Tentative program planned for Iowa Club Topics for monthly meetings.
1 Seven selected for oratorical contest From a field of thirty-four contestants; roster of those making final tryouts..
2 Interesting bits appear in Daily Static Includes tribute to Homer Seerley and poem by Fred Cram.
2 Varsity Band working hard on parading, stunts, drills Performed at recent football game.
3 Bartlett Hall News Activities and events in Bartlett Hall.
3 At the Theatres; romance, thrills make "Lilac Time" a great picture Review of the movie "Lilac Time."
3 Literary Stories and poems by T. C. students.
4 Editorially speaking Comments on the Student Council's decision not to plan a raid on the Regent Theatre during Homecoming.
4 Embryo thespians present clever scenes Play production class presents scenes from "Twelfth Night".
4 To the editor: Asks students not to participate in a theatre rush at the Regent Theatre.
4 To the editor, College Eye Encourages students to participate in the Homecoming activities planned by the Student Council.
4 To the editor: Encourages students to attend the pep meeting scheduled for Homecoming.
4 Why help the band? Believes the band deserves to travel to Des Moines for the football game, and will be great support for the team.
4 What Capt. Orr thinks! Encourages students to attend the pep rally rather than raiding the Regent Theatre.
5 L. S. A. Lutheran Student Association meeting highlights.
5 Intermediate grades assemble First assembly of the year held at College Elementary School.
5 Westminster Foundation Organizational meeting for Christmas pageant held. Hobo Hike to a city park planned.
5 Luthereans Reminded of chapel service
5 Men's Literary Society Program details.
5 Shakespearean Agenda for meeting of the Shakespearean literary society.
5 Irving Initiation held.
5 Zetalethean Informal initiation announced. Date for formal initiation finalized.
5 Wesley Foundation Activities announced; men's officers announced.
5 More appointments made Agnes Lenz, Marjorie Ares, and Louise Nauman receive teaching positions.
5 Biology Club Meets; hears Professor Abbott.
5 Miss Ward stops enroute to Washington Miss Florence E. Ward visits campus.
5 Pi Gamma Mu November 6th meeting included a banquet, initiation of new members, and program.
5 Alpha Members learn about Czeckoslovakia.
5 Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wolfe John Kenneth Wolfe born October 22, 1928.
5 Miss Margaret Fullerton Visited her parents.
5 Ossoli Literary Society Program for regular meeting.
5 Miss Margaret Wolff Visited campus.
5 Eulalian Literary Society Initiation held at society hall.
6 The big event on Homecoming program Alumni should come back for Homecoming.
6 Harriers eye dual Homecoming run Will face Grinnell.
6 Little Tutors upset dope bucket Summary of the game.
6 Cagers hold initial court drill tonight Roster of students trying out for the team.
6 Varsity men to explain game at Y. W. meeting
6 U. I. U.--Tutors to continue grid feud; deadly rivals battle at Fayette tomorrow Preview of the game.
6 "Just too much McCuskey"---DeKalb Teachers; locals hand N. Ill a 39-0 beating Summary of the game.
6 Meyer writes message on Homecoming spirit Discusses the importance of strong student support for the Homecoming game.
7 Gym's Snooze Meetings and activities.
7 Southern education does not keep in step with Southern industrialism Report on opinions expressed by Howard Mumford Jones.
7 Glimpses of the long ago Extracts from old College Eyes.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu Members attend Iowa Homecoming; alumni return.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Alumni return; member sings on WHO.
8 Pi Omega Pi Program from regular meeting.
8 Delta Phi Delta Pledges elect officers; members attend Iowa Homecoming; visitors; tea.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Visitors; members attend Iowa Homecoming; birthday cake.
8 V. O. V. Pledges entertain actives; visits; dances.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Actives entertained at waffle supper; formal dinner dance plans announced.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon Visitors and visits.
8 Chi Pi Theta Pledges, visitors, and visits.
8 Pi Theta Pi Bridge party honors actives and pledges; visitors.
8 Phi Omega Pi Alumnae welcomed, guests, and visits.
8 Xanho Fall dance, pledges elect officers, visitors, and visits.
8 Kappa Phi Visitors, visits home, sympathy.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Visits; attend game.
8 Alpha Theta Beta Dance well attended, visits, Homecoming preparations.
8 Theta Gamma Nu Formal dinner, visits home, and entertains family and friends.