College Eye — November 11, 1932
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Frank Miles will be speaker at Armistice program | Description of the ceremony. | |
| 1 | Do you read sublime or ridiculous stuff? | Will survey students to see what they read in the College Eye. | |
| 1 | State Teachers will be scene of forensic contest next March | ||
| 1 | What, no Purple Pen? Don't worry they'll be here | Will include work by twenty-seven students; survey of contents; photo. | |
| 1 | Twenty-eight to be graduated; Commencement dinner to be in Bartlett Hall dining room | Description of Commencement ceremony; photo. | |
| 1 | Four hundred fifty hear Teachers and Irish teams debate Capitalism; contest is one of friendly rivalry, not heavy economics | Debate question: Resolved: that capitalism has broken down. Description of the debaters' arguments. | |
| 1 | Play production class will give play program; four one-act plays from comedy to drama to be staged Friday | Brief descriptions of the four plays. | |
| 1 | Recitation programs are ready at office | Winter term class schedules available; registration will begin the Monday after Thanksgiving. | |
| 1 | Council chooses Don Kelley Tutor Tickler manager | Will name assistant later. | |
| 1 | Concert will be next Tuesday; W. E. Hayes to be soloist; Orchestra directed by Edward Kurtz | Performance program; roster of directors. | |
| 1 | Dad's Day will feature Ypsilanti game tomorrow | Schedule of activities. | |
| 1 | Rules for flag display made; committee formulates set of rules for display of American Flag | Text of flag display rules. | |
| 1 | School budget for biennium cut 19 percent; budget must be approved by legislature before effective | Reduced income from tuition may mean very serious cuts. | |
| 1 | Age overtakes song of loyalty; Student Council announces contest for college song writers | Believes that ISTC needs a pep song to accompany the Loyalty Song. | |
| 1 | Four students will speak at Davenport | At Rotary Club meeting there. | |
| 1 | Irving Hart is elected head of Teachers group; May Smith, Dean Campbell take Presidencies of departments | Elected president of Iowa State Teachers Association; twenty-five of the speakers at the recent convention were ISTC faculty or alumni; photo. | |
| 1 | Irish debaters declare American students take classes too seriously; education is obtained for sake of culture in Ireland | Irish debaters contrast British and American college life. | |
| 2 | Two minutes | Hope for American democracy lies in those who grasp an understanding of historical developments and learn to think clearly about economic and governmental problems. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | A presidential office | Irving Hart was elected President of the State Teachers Association; photo. | |
| 2 | Do we get around? Well, yes, slightly----from coast to coast | Story on unusual responses to freshman tests was picked up by Associated Press. | |
| 2 | Editorials; Philippine independence | Politicians disagree on the effects of independence for the Philippine Islands. | |
| 2 | Editorials; Democrat or Republican | Officials no longer think it is necessary for the party symbol to be printed on the ballots, but some disagree because some recent immigrants cannot read English. | |
| 2 | Editorials; how big are we? | Recent rulings say that international students may not work their way through any American college of university. | |
| 3 | Pi Beta Alpha | Iris Branagan spoke. | |
| 3 | Condit is chairman of mathematics study | For state curriculum. | |
| 3 | Bartlett plans coffee for dads tomorrow | ||
| 3 | Fraternities give series of fall parties as autumn quarter nears its close | Campus social calendar. | |
| 3 | Member of faculty issues new textbook | Lou Shepherd publishes book on language and literature. | |
| 3 | Roush recital | Lois Roush performed. | |
| 3 | Five students will read original work before Writer's Club | ||
| 3 | Dr. Luse speaks on European congress | Spoke to Mathematics Club; list of officers. | |
| 4 | Little Tutors are hosts to Cedar Falls; championship of league hinges upon Grid battle today | The Teachers High gridders are out to keep their loop slate from being marred by a defeat for the second consecutive season. The Tigers will be after revenge for the defeat handed them last year by their traditional foe. | |
| 4 | Council reviews local problems; ten problems advanced at first council meeting for discussion | Most significant problem seems to be student control of Commons; brief note of other problems. | |
| 4 | Moeller takes lead in decathlon meet | Moeller completed ten events and leads competitors in the fall decathlon meet with a total of 68 points, ten more than his rival, Sanborn. | |
| 4 | Teachers and Simpson play 7-7 tie game; neither team is able to score until final period | Panthers presented a good defense. | |
| 4 | Perhaps he should take up politics | Mr. X predicts that the score will be Teachers 0, Michigan State Normal 20. | |
| 4 | Wrestlers meet next Wednesday; class B all college titles will be decided by tourney | The annual all-college wrestling tournament will be held. | |
| 4 | State Normal of Ypsilanti to play here; strong Michigan team has not met defeat this year | TC will face their toughest competition of the season; Coach Whitford has been working his men long and hard at scrimmages. | |
| 4 | Yearling eleven plays Coe frosh; game will be part of a double-header next week-end | Football fans will be given their only opportunity to see the freshman eleven in outside competition. They will meet Coe College freshmen before the varsity contest between Coe and Teachers on college field. |