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College Eye — October 6, 1933
College Eye — October 6, 1933
← September 29, 1933
October 13, 1933 →
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Picture digest is new service of College Eye; rotogravure section will be regular weekly feature
Will subscribe to syndicated service.
1
Social Science Club announces changed policy
Re-organized as Social Science Honor Society; membership qualifications; list of officers and charter members.
1
Robert Burch heads seniors; wins election called for running off tie vote of September 27
Elected class president.
1
College Men's Band to support Panther Eleven at Grinnell
The band will travel to Grinnell to support I.S.T.C.
1
Commons dedication speaker epitomizes spirit of building; students' attitude toward Commons begins with character
Excerpts from address by Thyrsa W. Amos; description of the ceremony.
1
George C. Robinson awarded medal at national convention
For writing local American Legion post history.
1
Campus church
Howland Hanson will preach.
1
Student Council sponsors frosh night October 7
1
Fourteenth century pictures and books exhibited in library
Art prints on display.
1
Twenty-five dollars await winners of after-dinner talks
All students eligible.
1
Fellowship awarded Milton Moore; was T.C. student
At Juilliard School of Music.
1
Council suggests dance courtesies
Encourages more dancing and less loitering.
1
Student Loan Fund aiding over two hundred students
Average loan balance is $32.59; funded by interest, Tutor Ticklers, sale of lost items, and unclaimed money.
1
Laugh this off! Columnist says it's really worth it to be funny; world humors a humorist even to cleaning his hats
Profile of Theodore R. Adams.
1
Season football tickets on sale
To local community.
1
Dad's Day set for November 18; Luther will be gridiron opponent on day of festivities
Committees established.
1
Seven members of faculty attending annual conference
On administration and supervision.
1
Grant, Curtiss are chosen to debate Britons; English debater is boxer and also up for Parliament
Will debate value of League of Nations.
1
Home Economics Clubs to meet; first convention ever held here begins at 9 o'clock
Program for the state meeting.
1
Blue Key, honor fraternity, will initiate six men
Roster of new members.
1
Press banquet to take place Tuesday night; staffs of Old Gold, College Eye, and Purple Pen invited
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
To an atheist
2
Sifting
2
Argument for practical things
2
Unfair advantage
2
The years
2
Forum; A Freshman Looks Around
Not enough men on campus.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
For a Martha of teas
2
Books
A book review of "Great Circle" by Conrad Aiken.
3
Untitled
Stowaway Club meets for banquet.
3
Music fraternity appoints officers, forms frosh club
List of Phi Mu Alpha officers.
3
Glee club officers elected at recent meeting of groups
List of glee club officers.
3
Commons is scene of Bartlett hall dinner October 4
3
Announce girls' recreation and sports program
Will provide a variety of competition
3
Eleven new pledges added to lists of social fraternities
List of pledges.
3
Dr. Marshall R. Beard will present address
At AAUP meeting.
3
Coming events include fraternity dances, initiations
Campus social calendar.
3
Nu Omicron Nu will fete alumni group at tea tomorrow
3
Three are pledged to Kappa Mu Epsilon honorary fraternity
3
Librarian talks to scholastic society
Dorothy Charles visits.
3
Two girls initiated by Kappa Theta Psi
3
Lambda Gamma Nu
Gordon Blanchard initiated.
3
A correction
Gladys Talcott is vice president of Sigma Tau Delta.
4
George W. Samson sets hot pace in faculty golf meet
Faculty golf tournament continues tomorrow.
4
Panthers lose to Cornellians; gain over twice the yardage of opponents in close game
I.S.T.C. loses to Cornell,12-7.
4
'Barney' Seidler, veteran, returns to Panther fold
Player on 1926 team returns to play football.
4
Daily workouts show yearlings are up to par; freshmen embarrass varsity in scrimmages but need fullback
Freshman team looking good.
4
Untitled
Kappa Phi and Phi Chi Delta hold party.
4
'Mama Loves Papa' affords laughs at Regent this week
Review of the movie "Mama Loves Papa."
4
Tutors invade Grinnell camp for night tilt; Snyder may give needed power to teachers' offense
I.S.T.C. faces Grinnell tonight.
4
Music organizations elect term officers
List of officers in Symphony Orchestra, College Band, and Orchestra Club.