College Eye — November 4, 1932

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1 Senior students may obtain Roberts' graduate fellowship; thirty awards are granted to graduates of Iowa colleges each year Procedures for application.
1 Toast contest is concluded; Mary A. Woolverton wins first prize in final round of contest Wins $10 prize.
1 Fall issue of Purple Pen will be on sale Friday, November 11
1 Many students join Republican League Sixty students join group.
1 Hoover carries College Eye poll; Roosevelt lags in second place; Field leads Brookhart by small margin; Murphy runs poor third Vote tallies for mock election.
1 Fourth annual Dad's Day will be celebrated next weekend; luncheon, football game, show included in program Short description of the program.
1 Student Council meets Tuesday; associate Student Council will discuss present campus problems Associated Student Council consists of Student Council plus presidents of student organizations; list of members.
1 Armistice will be observed at college Friday Description of the ceremony.
1 Paul Harris will lead discussions on world affairs Lengthy profile of the speaker.
1 Old Gold earns second place in national contest From National Scholastic Press Association.
1 Dublin, Teachers to debate capitalism; Teachers meet Irish debaters here next week; affirmative position to be taken by Irish debaters Two students from Ireland will debate a team from Teachers College; profiles of the two visitors; photo.
2 College movie is filmed from story by local author Will show "The Woman who was Forgotten", based on story by Bess Streeter Aldrich.
2 These two will represent Teachers Grant and Kramer will be the two men in debate with the Irish team; photo.
2 Faculty group plays in Des Moines today String quartet to play at ISTA meeting.
2 Panthers in fine fettle for Simpson; Teacher Gridders tackle undefeated team at Indianola All players will be in good condition with no injuries for the game against Indianola. Lineup will be up to the players themselves, commented Whitford.
3 College social life slumps; sororities bear burden of entertaining for week Campus social calendar.
3 Iva Brayton named head of Iowa clubs Will be president of association of student home economics clubs in Iowa.
4 Freshman groups to conclude meetings Will discuss the vocation of teaching.
4 Locals will upset conference----Mr. X Mr. X predicts that the score will be Teachers 20, Simpson 0.
4 Sports contests are to be featured at W. A. A. stunt night Opportunity to earn more WAA points.
4 Panther fullback John McCaffrie is fullback in Kalamazoo game; he did not play, but will go with Panthers to Indianola; photo.
4 Little Tutors take lead in contest; Teachers High, Tama have lead in Iowa-Cedar circuit Teachers defeated Reinbeck, 14-0. The Little Tutors have only one game to win to finish this year's competition with a perfect record.
4 Thompson, Erbe will discuss party issues At American Legion meeting.
4 Phi Kappa Delta debate question is announced Will debate cancellation of World War I debts.
4 Plays half Royal Sheffield is halfback for Panthers during the Kalamazoo game; photo.
4 Panthers meet second defeat in Michigan; the Western State Teachers takes lead in battle at Kalamazoo Panthers lost to Kalamazoo, 26-0. Playing was difficult with rain and freezing temperatures. The Panthers' only threat occurred during the final five minutes of the game which ended with a pass to the 31 yard line of Kalamazoo.