College Eye — October 24, 1929

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1 College senior opens coffee shop downtown Russell Blake and Maynard Showers open shop in Black Hawk Hotel.
1 Girls pound nails instead of thumbs Busy building play sets.
1 Editorial writer of Chicago Evening Post will speak Sunday S. J. Duncan-Clark will speak at CHIC.
1 Fullerton receives new music books Receives new edition of his book.
1 Theta Alpha Phis practice long hours to perfect play Preview of "Mrs. Partridge Presents".
1 Rainbow dinner opens annual Y. W. campaign Teams will begin financial campaign.
1 Spooks and snakes stalk and talk of liberal education A look at the collections in the Museum.
1 Authority on rural education gives talk at recent assembly Mabel Carney speaks at chapel.
1 Campus leaders will be guests of president and deans at dinner Leaders of student organizations will meet; purpose is to get acquainted and to build unity; new practices for student organizations.
1 Close competition features contest Field narrowed to ten oratory contestants.
1 Head of the Pre-school attends conference at Chicago, Ill Julia Kirkwood will go to nursery school meeting.
1 Freshmen students rank high in test Score slightly higher than group at University of Iowa.
1 District Association of Teachers honors I. S. T. C. President President Latham spoke at the meeting.
1 Iowa Club hears Columbia professor Mabel Carney spoke on rural education.
1 T. C. educators to appear on program at state convention; twelve faculty members will speak at Des Moines Nov. 7, 8, and 9 Roster of those who will speak.
1 Teachers High School students will give two one act plays Will present "Rich Man, Poor Man" and "Joint Owners in Spain".
1 Well known writer to be honored at English Club dinner Ruth Suckow and Ferner Nuhn will be guests.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Wesley-Westminster student centers plan joint party Will hold Halloween party.
2 Lingering paces hollow out steps, perhaps A look at the ways that students use the Library.
3 Literary Poems and essays.
4 Lambda Gamma Nu Fraternity news.
4 The Editor's Column Notes change in weather and tribute to Thomas Edison.
4 Official Bulletin Schedule of campus events.
4 Asked about the Campus Students tell which subject they like to study.
4 Miss Mayfield goes to Quincy, Ill., for institute Has conducted several music institutes recently.
4 Professor Cram speaks to Schoolmaster's Club In Wright County.
5 Pi Beta Alpha Held regular meeting; roster of initiates.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu News about members.
5 Pi Gamma Mu Details about the new organization.
5 Alpha Chi Epsilon News about members.
5 Alpha Delta Alpha Fraternity news.
5 Kappa Theta Psi Annual pledge dance to be held; news about members.
5 Tau Sigma Delta Several members attended Homecoming in Iowa City; plans are under way for the fall dance.
5 Theta Gamma Nu Several women attended a house party; Lois Swallow is teaching in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Roster of alumni who attended Homecoming.
5 Kappa Phi Roster of alumni who visited for Homecoming; news and updates about recent events.
5 Delta Phi Delta Aletha McNeal and Mildred Taylor attended Homecoming in Grinnell; pledges are planning a party for the actives.
5 Pi Theta Pi News about members.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma News about members and events.
5 Ellen H. Richards Regular meeting held October 17.
5 Mildred Everts Teaching in the Department of Physical Education at the South West Missouri Teachers College at Springfield, Missouri.
5 The Ladies' Band Roster of officers.
5 Miss Lambert reviews summer at Columbia
5 Irving Held informal and formal initiations.
5 Men's Forum Program for recent meeting.
5 Orville J. Deeds Visiting campus for vacation.
5 Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Riebe and family Attended Homecoming festivities at the State Teachers College in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
5 W. A. A. Announcement of limited purple and gold hats.
5 L. S. A. Meeting to be held on October 27.
5 Biology Club Evelyn Lindberg spoke at recent meeting.
5 Delphians Fall banquet to be held October 25; informal initiation held October 24.
5 Shakespearean Held formal initiation.
5 Commercial Club Meeting held in Professor Cummins' room; announcement of upcoming events.
5 Y. M. C. A. Announcement of meeting.
5 Echo Club Held a picnic and business meeting on October 16.
5 Westminster Foundation News and updates about events.
5 Alpha Program for upcoming meeting.
5 Laughter and tears blend in Jolson's "Say it with Songs"
6 Ragged playing lets Kirksville Teacher win The Tutor football team did not play with any enthusiasm as they lost to Kirksville.
6 Games this week
6 Frosh gridders set for game with Coe The Tutor freshmen will play Coe and try to spoil their Homecoming with a victory.
6 Penn looms strong as game draws near The Tutor football team will have their work cut out; need to defeat Penn to keep championship hopes alive.
6 Personals Odd facts about the football team.
6 Little Tutors lose to Eldora 32-0 Poor pass defensive led to the 32-0 football loss to Eldora.
6 As I See It Football weather not ideal.
6 Leads Notre Dame John Law; photo.
6 Iowa Conference standings
6 Football results
7 Clock seems out of step but has a rep. Story of the Campanile clock mechanism.
7 Pamphlet of rules and regulations is sent out to faculty Outlines grading system and scholarship regulations.
7 Miss White explains fall sports program Outlines classes and intramural plans.
7 Is this education? Editorial writer tells what she has learned in school vs. what she ought to know in her everyday life.
7 Thoughts of football Poem.
8 Woodwind quartet gives concert Wed. at Orange Township Student-faculty group performs.
8 Pupil of Mr. Hays wins district contest Leonard Olsen takes third place.
8 Word received here of death of Mrs. Gilbert Fuller Mother of F. E. Fuller died.
8 Ray Latham describes Boy Scout jamboree Talks about experiences in England.
8 Old Gold stages big sales campaign Prizes will be awarded to best salesmen.
8 Alumnus writes of work in Akron Katherine Farrell is teaching grade school there.