College Eye — October 3, 1930

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1 Injuries still retard Tutors for Luther game tomorrow; conference title may depend on result of battle Injury-ridden Tutor squad gears up to take on Luther.
1 College outsmarts bullish market on all-steel flag poles Will purchase two ninety foot poles to be installed at north and south ends of football field.
1 Professors go to Iowa City Will attend meeting on administration and supervision.
1 Psychology professors judge babies at cattle congress; Finkenbinder and Wilcox give mental tests to babies Will also give physical examinations and make recommendations.
1 "Eye" staff takes eight new workers unto itself Roster of new staff members.
1 Dr. Seerley submits his list of names for Hall of Fame; honored names are chosen from tests prepared by 105 electors Former President Seerley submits fifteen names.
1 F. D. Cram appointed member of N.E.A. legislative group Group hopes to establish federal department of education.
1 Band makes first trip with team Saturday May go to Luther game.
1 Familiar faces seen in professor's rogue gallery Professor Getchell takes pictures of classes.
1 O. R. Latham will address freshmen Will be fourth in series of lectures for men.
1 Main entrance to Bartlett Hall will have new label Will eliminate confusion for deliverymen.
1 Untitled Student directories available for fifteen cents.
1 Fifty co-eds to form pep squad for Homecoming; "Tutor Belles" will make their first appearance in costume
1 Miniature Homecoming is first number of assembly series Series of programs will be warm-up for Homecoming.
1 Le Roy Evans elected "Eye" associate editor
1 Living and learning Freshman women wear beanies and study the freshman rules; photo.
1 Wallace completes new United States history work book Description of Professor Wallace's new book.
1 "Evening of Opera" is first number of entertainments To be presented by National Music League; description of other presentation in the Lecture and Entertainment Course.
1 Bonfire rally will open Homecoming festivities Friday; alumni will be greeted by imposing T.C. letter Schedule of Homecoming activities.
2 Y. W. C. A. members get acquainted this week Will spend weekend at Riverview Park.
2 Women's golf tournament Faculty women holding tournament.
2 Notice Tryouts scheduled for Lutheran chorus.
2 Fuller to explain Iowa county choir music plan At Wisconsin meeting.
2 Kelley leads yells for frosh pepsters Don Kelley elected freshman yell leader.
2 Church services Howland Hanson will preach at CHIC.
2 Untitled Men's Forum will hold meetings and entertainment every two weeks.
2 Chemistry bulletin posted by Getchell Professor Getchell posts news about chemistry students.
2 Column is cut to the bone by "process of elimination"; always too much news and no place to put it Too much news this week.
3 Eight eliminated in profs tourney Faculty golf tournament continues through second round.
3 Teachers down Columbia, 6-0 in grid opener; Cooper's punting features close game Tutors win, 6-0, based on Stewart Cooper's punting; photo.
3 Harrier team to run against Penn, Cornell, and Simpson this fall Schedule for cross country meets is posted.
4 Garages for college busses are completed Build temporary for two new college buses.
4 Ancient roofs downed by carpenters this week Roofs over Old Gilchrist Hall doorways torn down.
4 Fraternity pledges help make own laws Chi Pi Theta will elect pledge officers.
4 Traer defeats Little Tutors Teachers College High falls to Traer, 9-0.
4 Thirty-eight frosh survive; only one more cut possible More freshmen cut from team; those remaining are listed.
4 Men students open golf tourney play Twenty men compete in college golf tournament.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
5 It is "silent week" for sororities but societies go "rushing" on Campus social calendar.
6 Forty women enter intramural competition Women meet to plan the season's intramural activities.
6 Three hundred sixty-eight people chosen by six glee clubs List of glee club members.
6 Untitled Several Phi Sigma Phi alumnae back for weekend.