College Eye — November 20, 1931

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1 Fall term closes at noon Wednesday; classes cut short Will break for Thanksgiving.
1 Dr. Nelson to meet with intelligence test makers at Madison next week
1 Mrs. C. W. Walters, wife of education professor here, dies after stroke Florence Griffith Walters died November 19, 1931.
1 Phi Tau Theta will meet here; local chapter will be host to national conclave over vacation period Description of the program.
1 Dr. Hanson plans service Sunday on timely topics Will emphasize Thanksgiving, graduation, and home.
1 Lambda Delta Lambda adds five members List of new members.
1 Free tickets await ten who know their movies
1 Monday banquet will open Commencement festivities for fifty-two graduates Description of the program.
1 Six from here get state office; other local teachers selected for office will be named later, says Mr. Fuller Roster of those who will hold ISTA posts.
1 Lambertson sets date for extemporaneous debate at December 14 Will determine contestants for state tournament.
1 Bob Schneider will play at college dance tonight
1 Cast repeats Wisdom Tooth this evening Review of the play.
1 Faculty Men's Club hears Dr. Bachman, Tennessee educator Frank Bachman spoke on teacher education.
1 Bob Cunningham and Freda Steinberg attend national press meet Will attend meeting in Lexington, Kentucky.
1 Moeller, Stapley, and Kelley win oratorical declamatory contest Best of eight finalists; topics of speeches.
1 Kappa Delta Pi accepts eighteen students as initiation candidates List of candidates.
1 Panthers close season in game at Coe tonight Four Panthers will play their last game tonight.
1 Salmond recital is well received; cellist plays varied program; demonstrates infinite artistic skill Review of Felix Salmond's cello performance on campus.
1 Oxford does not encourage women according to English debate team; Oxford students employ private Tutors who advance them according to ability Oxford debaters talk about the higher education system in England.
2 Criticism Claims that journalists for the College Eye reserve the right to print their opinions about performances, even if they are negative.
2 Grier wins decathlon by scoring 82 points Final results are announced from decathlon competition.
2 Co-ed finds place to eat Turkey Day Should go to Tip-Top Tavern.
3 Social interests flourish despite exam week; dances are planned Meetings and activities planned; campus social calendar.
3 Phi Chi Delta observe national founders day List of pledges.
3 Successful box social leads to kid party plans Boxes filled with food auctioned.
3 Untitled Ellen Richards Club holds luncheon.
4 Delegates to Kentucky convention Robert Cunningham and Freda Steinberg are pictured individually; photo.
4 Dr. Latham is principal speaker at dedication of new Waterloo school Will speak at dedication of Lowell School.
4 Schneider selects 1927-1931 all-star football eleven
4 Hurons subdue Panthers with strong attack; State Teachers lose fourth straight after hard bus trip ISTC lost to Michigan State Normal, 32-0.
4 McCuskey will direct grapplers in initial practice Monday night Intramural wrestling tournament will begin; varsity intercollegiate practices will begin.