College Eye — November 30, 1931

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1 Cagers drill for Oklahoma; completed cage squad begins practice tonight for tough schedule of sixteen contests ISTC will open season against Oklahoma A & M on December 11.
1 Delta Sigma Rho invites Teachers speakers to Madison speech contest ISTC will send full delegation.
1 Rec dance tonight; dance Friday, also
1 George Gingles taken to Des Moines hospital Suffering from kidney trouble.
1 Y. M. C. A. installs new furniture in club room Hope to raise money to cover expenses.
1 Less students says Registrar C. S. Cory Cites financial problems.
1 Society faces busy season; Press Prom, Washington Ball, Tutor Ticklers, all come during winter term Brief survey of the social calendar.
1 Instructors attend meet; two members of commercial faculty will go to Pi Omega Pi convention Professors Gaffin and Myers will attend.
1 Dr. Nelson meets with committee at Madison Group is studying intelligence testing.
1 Annual Christmas dance will occur December 11
1 Football star fights for life; Kimberlin has transfusion at hospital; condition reported critical Suffering from severe nose bleeding; photo.
1 Peggy Lagen to give recital December 8; Wolfe will assist Performance program.
1 Weekend class plan continued; Saturday sessions prove to be successful; system was inaugurated last term Will continue similar classes on similar plan.
1 Three attend Chicago meeting of professors Professors Paul, Finkenbinder, and Lantz attend AAUP meeting.
1 "Y" opens finance drive on Monday
1 Funeral rites Sunday for Maurice Manley, killed in auto crash Injuries, initially thought not serious, prove fatal.
1 Over fifty attend Methodist conclave National meeting of Phi Tau Theta.
1 Dr. Hanson conducts Mrs. Walters' funeral services November 21
1 "Be human," says Frank Cody; head of Detroit schools talks to fall graduates Excerpt from Commencement address.
1 Freshmen debaters selected at contest Roster of five winners.
1 Engineers complete 197 foot smoke stack for new college heating plant Stack is made of reinforced concrete; built by Rust Engineering; coal and ash units nearly finished; rain delays masonry work.
2 State debate tourney will start March 10; thirteen colleges enter
2 Floor covering laid in secretary's office Office will be in addition to south side of Old Administration Building.
2 The plight of the average man Explores who is responsible for the reputations of and opinions about college professors.
2 Betty Co-ed finds new jewel modes
3 Untitled Professor Bender receives inquiry about organized cheering at football games.
3 Nineteen men earn sweaters in grid sport; five men to receive award for third time; nine sophs honored Letter winners are listed.
3 Proposed conference of six colleges finds favor at State Teacher New athletic conference has been proposed; participation of freshmen would be banned.
3 Panther Tales Comments on intercollegiate football team and individual players.
3 Untitled Faculty room redecorated.
3 Panthers lose five contests in 1931 season; Coach Whitford's men beat Columbia, Penn, and Coe College ISTC finished the 1931 season with five losses and three wins; photo.
3 Forward Senior forward Floyd Harger is pictured; photo.
3 Panthers beat Coe in season's final for third victory; Kimberlin runs sixty yards for lone touchdown of the game ISTC defeated Coe College, 6-0.
3 Untitled Football letter winners listed; season football scores posted.
3 Veteran Senior center and guard Russell Hackler is pictured; photo.
4 Some women still think Buddy Rogers is best in movies Results of survey of women's favorite movie stars.
4 Student health service renders extensive aid throughout fall term 970 students treated; thirty-eight spend time in hospital; survey of treatments.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
5 Training School pupils give Pilgrim scene Enjoy Thanksgiving program.
5 Commercial fraternity initiates six members List of new Pi Omega Pi members.
5 College organizations elect officers for winter term Campus social calendar.
5 "Y" presents picture, "The Royal Bed"
6 "Royal Bed" is show scheduled for tonight
6 Extension department reaches 4,000 teachers
6 Freshmen, Leola, pronouns, and dog confused in tests Dean Nelson reports humorous responses on freshman tests.
6 Campus editors return from press convention at Kentucky University
6 Dr. Lynch will speak to house presidents On mental and physical health.