College Eye — November 8, 1929
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Home Economics Department | Home Economics Department will hold style show. | |
| 1 | Workmen smooth gym floor | Refinished floor should be ready for basketball season. | |
| 1 | Bobby Boysen will play for matinee hop | Preview of the dance. | |
| 1 | National Education Association Administration Building Washington D.C. | The National Education Association Administration Building in Washington, D. C., will look like this when it is complete; photo. | |
| 1 | Prof. smokes in church while citizens gasp | Demonstrates deleterious effects of smoking. | |
| 1 | Honorary scholastic fraternity to modify present constitution | Will lower criteria for membership in Kappa Delta Pi. | |
| 1 | Professors begin early observance of education week | Fourteen will attend ISTA meeting. | |
| 1 | College and city unite to observe Armistice Day; special Sunday vespers and Monday assembly program will feature observance of the day | Schedule of programs. | |
| 1 | Dads will become familiar with campus | First Dad's Day set for November 16. | |
| 1 | Business men provide band transportation | Arrange for transportation to Grinnell game. | |
| 1 | New Minnesingers appear in tuxedos | Give preview at Crossroads. | |
| 1 | "Don't send any more" says frosh as he pays | Freshman gets note with laundry; pays first class postage. | |
| 1 | Statistics show authors of books and articles here | Professor Nelson finds that sixty-one faculty have written 172 books or articles since 1912; Professors Begeman and Fullerton have written the most. | |
| 1 | Earlys Haahr, former student, relates experiences abroad | Tells about trip to Hawaii. | |
| 1 | College office sends out 700 "D" letters | One third of the women and one half of the men received the letters. | |
| 1 | Graduates of fall term will hear S. U. I. educator | Frederic Butterfield Knight will speak. | |
| 1 | Plans under way for Bertha Martin Memorial Theater; Theta Alpha Phi fraternity and Playcraft Club cooperate to support program and raise funds | Program launched last Saturday with fifty people from around Iowa in attendance; will be tribute to Professor Martin's strong influence. | |
| 2 | Players characterize human situations in recent play | Review of "Mrs. Partridge Presents". | |
| 2 | Alumni banquet includes notables | A look at the reunion banquet program. | |
| 2 | Characters in "Single Standard" life drawn | Movie preview. | |
| 3 | Literary | Poems and essays. | |
| 4 | The Editor's Column | Urges student organizations to be leaders; asks students to invite fathers for Dad's Day; asks Greek organizations to attend Armistice Day services together. | |
| 4 | Official Bulletin | Schedule of campus events. | |
| 4 | Second graders share information with other pupils | Tell third graders what they learned. | |
| 5 | Theta Gamma Nu | Pledges entertained at a luncheon-bridge; Florence Meir was the representative at the Phi Omega Pi dance. | |
| 5 | Chi Pi Theta | Held a house party; Eldon Ravlin was the representative at the Lambda Gamma Nu dance; | |
| 5 | Kappa Theta Psi | News about members. | |
| 5 | Alpha Delta Alpha | News about members. | |
| 5 | Pi Tau Phi | Theater Party held and Mary Wiler hosted a party afterwards; news about members. | |
| 5 | Pi Theta Pi | News about members. | |
| 5 | Alpha Beta Gamma | News about members. | |
| 5 | Pi Beta Alpha | Mary Lewis spoke at recent gathering. | |
| 5 | Phi Sigma Phi | News about members and activities. | |
| 5 | V. O. V. | News about members. | |
| 5 | The Eulalian Society | Program for recent meeting. | |
| 5 | Delta Phi Delta | Harvest Dance to be held on November 9. | |
| 5 | Kappa Delta Pi | Roster of people who will take examinations for admittance into the Kappa Delta Pi national honorary scholastic fraternity. | |
| 5 | Men's Faculty Club meeting | Sixty professors attended the recent luncheon. | |
| 5 | Miss Marlys Schwarck | Performed with the Cincinnati Conservatory Orchestra under the direction of Vladimir Bakaleinikoff. | |
| 5 | Mrs. A. H. Aldrich | Will drive to California to visit her daughter, Hazel; Lottie Mack will fill in for her while she is gone. | |
| 5 | Miss Cecelia Dostal | Married Wayne Weinberg. | |
| 5 | Y. M. C. A. | Held weekly meeting; Lowell Carver's talk was postponed. | |
| 5 | Y. W. C. A. | Helen Curtis appointed member of the Lake Geneva conference planning committee. | |
| 5 | Bartlett Hall | Plans for the masquerade party made at the House Council meeting; reminder about Dad's Day. | |
| 5 | Mathematics Club | Will hold a picnic on November 12 at Tourist Park. | |
| 5 | G. R. and Hi-Y Halloween party | Held a potluck and Halloween party. | |
| 5 | Alpha | Program for recent meeting. | |
| 5 | Men's Forum | Program from recent meeting. | |
| 5 | L. S. A. | News and updates about recent and upcoming events. | |
| 5 | Neo-Chresto Literary Society | Held formal initiation; members entertained at a formal dinner. | |
| 5 | C. S. A. | Held meeting November 3; announcement of meeting times. | |
| 5 | Irving | Held formal initiation. | |
| 6 | As I See It | Preview of Grinnell game. | |
| 6 | Frosh meet Dodgers in only home game | The Freshmen Tutors will have their work cut out for them; Dodgers are defending state champs and are still undefeated this year. | |
| 6 | Versatile | John Murrel is the star running back for Army and is also a basketball and track star; photo. | |
| 6 | Tutor cross-country team defeats Penn | Shoemaker placed second as the Tutors rolled to a 22-33 victory. | |
| 6 | Bender's men travel to Grinnell today | Last year's game ended in a 0-0 tie; Tutors travel to Grinnell looking for a victory this year. | |
| 6 | Little Tutors lose close decision to Reinbeck | The Teachers College High School football team fumbled near the goal line and lost to Reinbeck, 7-0. | |
| 6 | Iowa Conference standings | ||
| 7 | The pop off | ||
| 7 | Tony Sarg discovers method of making efficient performers | Marionettes perform. | |
| 7 | Tau Sigma Delta | Hold Halloween breakfast. | |
| 7 | College Life | ||
| 7 | Largest symphony in history of school poses for picture | Sixty-four members in orchestra. | |
| 7 | College String Quartet gives concert at Waverly | Will also play in Orange. | |
| 7 | Senior receives award for most representative girl | Myrtle Wiese wins 4-H award. | |
| 7 | Chinese gift shop will open Tuesday | YWCA will sell items from China. | |
| 7 | Employed women at T. C. number 268 | Women working as housekeepers, in restaurants, in the library, in dormitories, and in offices. | |
| 7 | Pi Gamma Mu | Hold initiation and present papers. | |
| 8 | Westminster Foundation | News and updates about events. | |
| 8 | Columbia prof. tells of thrills in teaching | Excerpts from address by Sarah Sturtevant. | |
| 8 | Mexicans and Indians greet taxidermist on arrival in South | John Hodges goes on hunting expedition in New Mexico. | |
| 8 | Dean's list shows variety in types of college organizations | Dean Campbell compiles a roster of student organizations. | |
| 8 | Women's Glee Clubs organize for work | Roster of officers of the four women's clubs. | |
| 8 | Oh! What a life! | Allie has now been on campus for twenty-one years. | |
| 8 | Musical program features assembly | Recent chapel exercises are musical. |