College Eye — January 9, 1931
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alice Rohr, former student here, fatally injured in car crash | Killed in accident near St. Paul, Minnesota. | |
| 1 | Bragonier spends week at national convention | Attends convention of National Student Federation. | |
| 1 | Present unemployment situation will be theme of Sunday talk | Howland Hanson will lead discussion. | |
| 1 | High school meeting here draws members | Will cover matters relating to athletics. | |
| 1 | Press Club elects editor as president | List of officers. | |
| 1 | Twenty campus leaders to be elected Jan. 21; Old Gold sponsors election of peoples for feature section | Will vote for ten most prominent men and ten most prominent women. | |
| 1 | A. A. U. W. votes to pay branch quota of fellowship fund; takes step toward completion of million dollar goal of national association | Each member should give $2; purposes of the group. | |
| 1 | Harold O. Tascher attends convention | Attends meeting of the Political Science Association. | |
| 1 | National Commercial Teachers Federation meets in Des Moines; Ira S. Condit presides at dinner for Teachers College students and alumni | Many alumni attend meeting. | |
| 1 | New education plan discussed by head of education department | Lengthy excerpts from Professor Nelson's ideas about education reform. | |
| 1 | Debate teams clash on church question | Will debate relevance of church in modern age. | |
| 1 | Prize pajamas given Wendell Bragonier and Freda Steinberg | As winners of Old Gold sales contest. | |
| 1 | Comedy of college life selected for mid-winter play; students will see themselves as others see them | Professor Tuttle will direct "The Poor Nut". | |
| 1 | Beard reviews speeches of American Historical Association convention | Recently attended convention. | |
| 1 | Graduates! | Should meet to receive information regarding prospective teaching work. | |
| 1 | High competition for positions on program of "Tutor Ticklers"; try-out to be held Monday and Tuesday evening in College Auditorium | Thirty organizations may try out. | |
| 1 | Remodeling program continued during holiday vacation | Works goes on in Extension Service offices, Gilchrist cloak rooms, Auditorium offices, floors, and Library. | |
| 1 | Mexican performers delight audiences with song and dance; dancing team wins tremendous applause and gets many recalls | Tipica Orchestra performs. | |
| 2 | Did your vacation leave you refreshed and ready to work?; or do you feel worse than you did before? | Vacations described as being demoralizing; Grinnell's "cut" system is discussed in relation to that of Teachers College. | |
| 2 | Purple Pen notice | Seeking material for winter issue. | |
| 3 | Schedule released for '31 grid team | 1931 Tutor football schedule printed, identical to 1930 schedule in regard to teams faced. | |
| 3 | Little Tutors meet Traer | T. C. High basketball team to take on Traer on the college court. | |
| 3 | Stewart Cooper named Most Valuable Gridder of 1930 Tutor eleven | Stewart Cooper, right defensive end, named Most Valuable Player at recent meeting of Athletic Board of Control. | |
| 3 | Ties abolished in conference by new system | Iowa conference adopts Stanley-Dean system to award conference champions in event of ties. | |
| 3 | Matmen meet Illinois Saturday; contest opens card including strong teams | Wrestling season to begin, marking Coach Dave McCuskey's first turn as head coach; photo: team captain Finn Eriksen. | |
| 3 | Cagers prepare for Dubuque U. engagement; Coe is victim as Tutors open with 27-17 win | Tutors defeat Coe, 27-17; prepare to take on Dubuque. | |
| 3 | Final cut leaves twenty promising frosh basketeers | Freshman basketball squad trimmed from record eighty-five to twenty. | |
| 4 | Placement Bureau asks students to register | For upcoming teaching positions. | |
| 4 | Post holiday lull broken by formal initiations and teas | Campus social calendar. | |
| 4 | Faculty members write for January Alumnus | Professors Aitchison and Goetch write articles; issue mailed to twelve thousand alumni | |
| 4 | Campus problems debated at national conference | Katherine Seay and Mary Schwyhart report on YWCA convention. | |
| 4 | Senior notice! | Should pay class dues. |