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College Eye — August 18, 1933
College Eye — August 18, 1933
← August 10, 1933
September 11, 1933 →
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Graduation events are now scheduled
Brief schedule.
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Frat council adopts rules; no student may be pledged until he is in school two weeks
Must serve as pledge for nine weeks; must earn fourteen hours of credit with at least 24.5 grade points during pledge term.
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California minister will occupy pulpit at campus worship
The Reverend Anton Hanson will preach at CHIC.
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Who said that it took a big bank account to attend college? Four students prove they can live on $2.00 per week
Four men students find a way to live very cheaply.
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One hundred eighty-eight are candidates for graduation at end of summer term; Gilchrist to speak; Latham will confer degrees, diplomas
Description of Commencement ceremonies.
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Reception for all students to begin fall term; pep meetings, hello day are among activities planned
Schedule for the opening of the fall term.
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Arthur Scott, New York theatre artist is 'Thomas' in play cast; has worked in theatres in Chicago, St. Louis and West Coast
Profile of Arthur Scott.
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Extends welcome
President Latham welcomes students; photo.
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New Commons to be ready for fall term; rooms are planned to give atmosphere of home
Lengthy description of the new facility.
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Baker to play on 'Star' team; 'All-Star' teams to be used for demonstrations at Northwestern
Will play in East-West all-star game in Chicago.
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'Big Sisters' to entertain all freshman girls
Will show them the new Commons.
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Men organize alumni group; association to make loans to promising students
Hope to have membership of one thousand.
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Alumni present Flavin's play; mother's selfishness is the theme of "Children Of The Moon"
Review of "Children of the Moon".
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The Line
Campus gossip.
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Open forum on the certification law
Irving Hart answers questions about the new law.
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Readers' Row
Weekly bulletin of the new books acquired by the library.
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Personals
News about faculty and students.
2
Editorials; to freshmen especially
Welcomes new students to TC.
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Editorials; a real opportunity
TC offers a superior and relatively inexpensive teacher training education.
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Poetry
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Books
A book review of "Men Against Death" by Paul DeKruif.
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Advanced students to present recital
List of performers and their programs.
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College float drew admiring comment at celebration here
Float planned by several faculty members.
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Sororities to pledge during seventh week
Rush regulations for sororities.
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Societies, honor fraternities are listed among campus activities; 'Eye' compiles resume of organizations on campus
List of departmental clubs, literary societies, honorary societies, and religious clubs.
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Robinsons entertain sixteen at dinner
Celebrating wedding anniversaries.
3
'I reckon they'll begin shootin' '
Onlookers mistake speakers for targets.
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Reception, dinner for graduates bring social program to close
Campus social calendar.
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Ruth Eells, Lowell Carver wedding is event to Saturday
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Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen visited campus.
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Earl H. Bell doing research in Nebraska.
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Fight! Team! Fight!
Silhouette of cheerleaders.
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The five New Loyalty Songs
Words and music.
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Variety of extracurricular activities are open to students; music, drama, journalism offer openings to those interested
Quick survey of extracurricular activities on campus.
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Camera Club plans series of exhibits from other schools
Group composed of fifteen faculty members.
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Curtain!
Tutor Tickler production; photo.
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Present traditions instituted by first graduates in 1878; campus traditions inspire loyalty to college among students, alumni
Brief survey of campus student traditions.
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Loyalty song of I.S.T.C.
Words and music.
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Commons to be ready for fall term
The Commons; photo.
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Piano recital
Dorothea Skeel and Karl Nielsen will perform.
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Committee makes special plans for transportation
For students going home at end of term.
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College Club tea
To honor women graduates.
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Wheeler and Woolsey in 'Diplomaniacs' at Regent August 19-20
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Jones system to be inaugurated on T. C. gridiron; opening game of season is scheduled for Sept. 23
Johnny Baker will institutes Southern California system.
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They will direct tutor athletics
Men who will be directors of athletics of TC; photo.
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Colleges arrange weekly radio talks on child problems
ISTC will participate in series of thirty weekly broadcasts.
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Lytle Garners intramural championship; Captain Andrew's team put up strong competition in last game
Lytle's team wins, 3-2, against Andrew's team. The winner was not decided, however, until the last of the seventh inning when Crowell led off with a clean hit to left field.