College Eye — November 13, 1931

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1 Dr. Lynch addresses mothers on girls' health Dr. Lynch spoke to off-campus house mothers.
1 Panthers meet Michigan State at Ypsilanti Game against Michigan State Normal will be a charity fundraiser.
1 Few alumni register for Homecoming Believe many more attended than actually registered.
1 Orators compete in declamatory tilt at Gilchrist tonight List of speakers
1 Play cast is now complete, states coach; seven new names are added to list of players; Roberts and Miller to head student group on production staff List of cast members for "The Wisdom Tooth".
1 Luther Foundation wins decorations contest; Phi Omega Pi gets second Prize winners for Homecoming announced.
1 Ginghams and denims are feature costuming at box social tomorrow YWCA will hold dance.
1 Felix Salmond will play here; noted cellist will play concert on famous old instrument here Monday night Performer profile.
1 Mid-west debaters argue on centralized industry Professor Brindley announces question of debate.
1 Rev. Floyd D. Reeves will speak at Sunday services At CHIC.
1 Stagg of Chicago will speak here Amos Alonzo Stagg will speak in February; acquaintance of Howland Hanson.
1 Dr. Getchell addresses downtown high school, Cedar Falls Lions Club Speaks on importance of education in national prosperity.
1 Pre-medic students will take tests next month Nine took the test last year.
1 Ten students will get free movie admission Will hold movie trivia contest.
1 Professor writes two books in collaboration with other educators Professor Moeller writes workbook and history guide.
1 Jimmy Smith will play at college dance tonight
1 Mythical team-mania results in selection of all-scholastic team; Dr. Charles chooses thirteen scholars from among Teachers alumni Professor John W. Charles announces the best students whom he has ever taught.
1 Fall graduates to hear Detroit educator speak Faculty members will also speak.
1 Seventy-six profs represent Teachers at state convention Twenty-one will speak.
1 Oxford-Teachers debate entertains small crowd here Wednesday night Account of the debate.
1 Musicians open season capably; concert Tuesday wins praise for smoothness; Squires delights hearers Review of the performance of the college symphony, and the recital of Ralph Squires.
2 College spirit Claims that through celebrating college spirit, one celebrates conformity.
2 Bishops, barbers cook good beans for butler and gardener at new house A playful look at student names.
3 Iowa Conference dope Schedule and results are announced from Iowa Conference football play.
3 Little Tutors win annual go from old foes; Schneidermen score three times in each half for 38-0 score Teachers College High School defeated the Cedar Falls Tigers.
3 Panther Tales Talks about tennis team, and varsity and freshmen football teams.
3 Sophs lead decathlon competition with but two more events left Results are announced from recent decathlon competition.
3 Panthers drop hard fought game before Homecoming crowd; Captain Burley and his mates hold their own for three quarters ISTC defeated by Western State Teachers of Michigan, 14-0.
3 Theory League starts play for class title in round robin event Results announced from recent play in the Football Theory class league.
3 Fifteen games scheduled for Panther squad; Oklahoma A & M comes here on December 11 for initial game Men's basketball schedule is announced for the 1931-1932 season.
3 Cory beats Charles in thirty-six hole final to take faculty crown C. S. Cory took first place in the men's faculty golf tournament.
3 These men will return next fall Tackle Clair Kraft, guard Donald Gooden and tackle Merlin Westwick are pictured individually; photo.
3 Freshmen meet Pioneer yearlings in contest under lights tonight Panther freshmen will face Grinnell College.
4 Betty praises candy here for freshness
4 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Music critic for "Eye" has gained recognition at Eastern music school Profile of Dana Campbell; photo.
4 Americans dress better than French Marjorie True gives impressions of Europe.
4 Nineteen students' work is printed in Purple Pen List of contributors.
5 Four sororities are giving their fall term dances this weekend Meetings and activities planned; campus social calendar.
6 Karl Nielson will appear in junior violin recital next Tuesday evening Performance program.
6 Teachers High School joins junior branch of Academy of Science
6 Extension Division serves 115,000 in year, report shows Survey of Extension work.
6 One-tenth makes a difference Rule adopted in 1916 deducts one tenth of a point of credit for each unexcused absence; Professor Finkenbinder believes that the rule is effective.
6 Library adds books on tap dancing, sororities and English historians