College Eye — October 28, 1932

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1 Lambertson issues book on preparing graduation address
1 Mob hysteria will be discussed by Hanson At CHIC service.
1 Committee issues invitations for annual Dad's Day Schedule of activities for the two day event.
1 Six students to speak in contest; finals of after dinner speaking contest to be staged November 1 Finalist announced.
1 Alumni banquet will be part of Teachers convention program To be held in Des Moines as part of the ISTA meeting.
1 Panthers meet Western State at Kalamazoo; Teachers will give battle to Michigan School Saturday Coach Whitford will be able to put his strongest lineup on the field against the Western Teachers.
1 Representatives in oratory are to be chosen Nov. 15-16 Will select contestants for state meet.
1 Student-faculty banquet is planned for November 5th Sponsored by YMCA and YWCA.
1 Irish debaters to begin their tour of U. S.; foreign team will debate in more than thirty colleges Profiles of the two Irishmen.
1 Committee cancels annual Press Prom Due to lack of financing.
1 President's office sends explanation of curriculum changes to College Eye; revision aims to produce teachers of more competence Recommends abandoning most study programs of less than four years.
1 Election party to be sponsored by Social Science organizations Social Science Club and Pi Gamma Mu will sponsor election night party.
1 Dr. Lambertson will give commencement address November 22 Detailed plans for ceremony not yet known.
1 College Eye will conduct election poll; six students will speak on merits of various nominees Students will listen to speeches and then mark ballots.
1 Homecoming events climaxed by dance in honor of grads Bad weather ruins much outdoor activity; large attendance at dance.
1 Delegates leave for Iowa City to attend play day WAA women attend.
1 Faculty to talk in Des Moines; meeting of State Teachers Association to convene November 2 Many ISTC faculty will take part in program.
2 Editorials; overproduction Believes there may be a significant social problem with training people in college for jobs that do not exist.
2 Editorials; the minimum teaching wage Teacher's salaries should be protected.
2 Editorials; college and the depression Queries say that the chief effect of the depression had been to modulate the carefree joy of campus life and to focus the attention on students.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Sanborn leads in decathlon; leader has title virtually cinched with meet almost over Sanborn has completed only six events compared to others who have completed all ten, but he already leads in points.
2 Y. W. C. A. begins membership drive
3 Biology Club List of officers.
3 Fall dances and house parties are features of week-end social events Campus social calendar.
3 A. D. A. elects alumni officers at banquet List of officers.
3 Party will be given for Bartlett girls For Halloween.
3 Student Council sponsors Freshman party tonight Will hold regular Friday night dance.
3 Dr. Geiger will speak at Iowa City meeting At convention of home economics clubs.
3 Commercial clubs David Grant and Maurice Kramer led discussion on capitalism.
3 Eulalians to attend fall banquet tonight Will hold informal banquet at the Mandalay.
4 Martin Luther Coach Whitford's tribute to Martin Luther, who died recently; photo.
4 Saturday Evening Post carries story by Johnnie Baker Coach Baker gives his views on what football players think.
4 Women's life saving corps meets weekly at the women's pool Practice skills and play water polo.
4 Martin Luther is buried at Colfax, Iowa; Alpha Chi Epsilon attend funeral services in body Student dies after attack of influenza and infection.
4 Kalamazoo outfit too tough----Mr. X Mr. X predicts the score will be Western State 20 and Teachers 6.
4 Teachers High plays Reinbeck; Little Tutors trim Grundy Center to share lead in league Teachers predict it will be a hard tussle tomorrow and expect they will use the same lineup that was effective against Grundy Center. The Little Tutors defeated Grundy Center, 7-0.
4 College girls defeat alumni in hockey The alumni field hockey team was defeated, 7-0, by the active members of the physical education department in the annual Homecoming game.
4 Panthers whip Morningside on soaked gridiron; both counters scored by Harman for Panthers in mud game First touchdown happened in the third quarter; second score came a few minutes later as the result of a sustained drive by Teachers backs through the Morningside line. The game was primarily defensive and both teams played well.