College Eye — November 21, 1930

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1 National secretary of religious association will speak Sunday J. M. Artman will speak at CHIC.
1 Elementary education conference will be held here December 4 Highlights of the fourteenth annual conference.
1 Sixty-three students are candidates for degrees, diplomas; Dr. Morgan, President of Illinois State Teachers College will deliver graduation address Schedule of the Commencement program.
1 Press Prom painting of Good News plane displayed at Berg's Will be one of the decorations at the dance.
1 Banquet closes W. A. A. sport season Professor Humiston will present awards and trophies.
1 Glee clubs conclude six week's rehearsals for Handel's "Messiah"; traditional presentation of oratorio to be Sunday, November 14 History of Messiah performances on campus; has been given annually since 1924.
1 Faculty string quartet to play first concert of year at Clarksville First of series of concerts to be given on the road and at home.
1 Alfred Flude will speak on lecture program Nov. 20 Will speak on world travels.
1 Untitled Press Prom programs will cost $1.
1 English 0 students boost Purple Pen sales to high mark Remedial English students purchase more copies than do advanced students.
1 Education Club formed at meeting yesterday Will organize permanent group with regular meetings.
1 Woman walks into path of Begeman car at Des Moines Woman killed by Professor Begeman's car.
1 Freshies will reign supreme on campus at Saturday's game; first year students to attend Grinnell-Teachers grid game as guests of college Freshmen enter Grinnell-Teachers football game free of charge.
1 Dr. Latham points out pitfall in so-called "progressive" education; schools should fit child for adaptation to adult life Excerpts from ISTA address.
1 Novelty will reign at the first big publications dance; colored orchestra fits in with the black and white color scheme Press Prom will feature collection of newspapers to entertain guests.
1 Replies sent by fathers register varying enthusiasms; answers range from, "I'll take in everything" to "Goodness no! I'm not coming." Responses received to invitation to Dad's Day.
1 A. C. Fuller presides at annual reunion dinner November 13; three hundred and seventy-five alumni and friends present At ISTA meeting.
2 Untitled Tau Sigma Delta will meet.
2 "Equality for All" is our slogan; give us all cuts or lying landladies Continuation in series of editorials on class attendance.
2 Old Gold notice Graduates should have pictures taken.
2 Untitled Professor Kurtz will direct music at vespers program.
3 Golfers may form team next spring Official four-man golf team planned for introduction in spring of 1932.
3 All matmen report to McCuskey Monday Varsity wrestling to begin, team to report after football ends.
3 Freshmen clash with Grinnell here Saturday; week of steady drill polishes Tutors' play Teachers College freshman squad prepares to take on Grinnell.
3 Returns next year Burl Berry, Tutor center, will return next year with record-breaking aspirations; photo.
3 Little Tutors-Ackley contest postponed until November 21 T. C. High-Ackley game pushed back a week due to miscommunication.
3 Consistent half Wayne Johnson has been a steady player for the Tutors during the 1930 season; photo.
3 Cory crushes rally by Richman to cop men's tournament C. S. Cory wins men's faculty golf tournament by one stroke, 170 to L. A. Richman's 171.
3 Teachers drop 19-0 battle to Michigan team; Purple holds Hurons scoreless for first half After a scoreless first half, Tutors lose to Michigan Normal, 19-0.
3 Tutors close gridiron schedule; meet Grinnell there in night battle Friday Last game of the season to be played at Grinnell College.
3 Cross country team loses Tutor runners lose first meet of season against Cornell.
4 Untitled Delta Phi Delta pledges entertain actives.
4 Untitled Pi Tau Phi will hold theater party.
5 Press Prom promises to be biggest social event of season Campus social calendar.
6 Untitled Pi Beta Alpha met recently.
6 Untitled Actives invited to Kappa Phi pledge meeting.
6 Untitled List of Pi Theta Pi pledges.
6 Free trade question confronts debaters Topic for upcoming season.
6 Emma Nordgard added to Rural Dept. staff Will take charge of Cedar City school, where Luella Cook has resigned due to illness.
6 "Beta" boys croon moonlit tunes under dorm windows Several groups of men have serenaded lately.