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College Eye — October 20, 1933
College Eye — October 20, 1933
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October 27, 1933 →
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Curtis, Daugherty victors in speaking contest at Commons
In after-dinner speaking competition.
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New Alumnus out Wednesday; new college photographic equipment used for cover picture
1
Themes announced for Sunday services
At CHIC.
1
"I wouldn't have that system," says Wisconsin professor; educator does not believe in coercion on part of teachers
John Guy Fowlkes talks about class attendance; recalls acquaintance with Dean Nelson.
1
New language tests devised; child's phone conversation and letter writing ability judged
Tests designed by Professors Shepherd and Cram.
1
"On to Coe!' is cry of over four hundred Tutor rooters; special three-car train to be south of library at 3:15 p.m.
Train chartered to transport students to ISTC-Coe game; photo.
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Luther Richman to give recital; vocalist will entertain at second of Sunday leisure hours
Four hundred attended Professor Freeman's presentation last week.
1
Band looks grand, give 'em a hand!
Will wear new overcoats.
1
Begin oratorical contest tryouts on November 9
Will concentrate on the topic of peace.
1
Dr. Lambertson to repeat speech clinic services at Dubuque
Will also present clinic in Charles City.
1
Student Council to sponsor dance class starting October 23
Will be first in series of dances.
1
Special plans bring fall play to drama fans; "Three Cornered Moon" to be here November 2 and 3
Will be presented for Homecoming; list of cast members.
1
Increased interest shown in fine arts exhibits at library
Students enjoying weekly displays.
1
Regent offers free tickets each week to college students
Five students will win passes each week.
1
"Eight Years' study should be complete in four,"--Adler
Mortimer Adler believes that high school and college study should be combined.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
The revival of spirit
Editor applauds the increase in school spirit.
2
Forum; A Freshman Looks Around
A freshman experiences mid-term exams.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Question for anybody's column
Humorous observation on women.
2
Books
Review of "Bred in the Bone" by Eden Phillpotts.
2
Poetry
3
Riggs returns from second trip to fair
Compares 1933 fair with 1893 fair.
3
Untitled
J. L. Ryan visited Professor Erbe.
3
Sorority parties for new pledges consist of teas
Description of sorority rush parties.
3
Kappa Phi club to entertain men's frat
Will entertain Phi Tau Theta.
3
Untitled
Betty Hill re-entered school.
3
One hundred forty attend joint meet of university women
AAUW holds large meeting; attend presentation of "In Pursuit of Her Heritage".
3
Seventy-two members of Business Club in visit to Commons
Business and professional women meet.
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
President Latham takes vacation
Will visit Chicago and the East.
3
Sorority rushing to start next week; societies have meetings
Campus social calendar.
3
Fourteen initiated by Zeta Society
List of initiates.
4
Western State beats Panthers; Kalamazoo Hilltoppers win by last quarter safety, 8-6
Hilltoppers defeat I.S.T.C., 8-6.
4
New cement stands expected to cement bleacher friendships
Cement bleachers will replace wooden bleachers at baseball diamond; will hold about one thousand and cost about $2250.
4
Untitled
Professor Riebe substituted for Professor Todd.
4
Baker develops power attack for Coe game; Potter shows needed drive for backfield punch; passing stressed
Coach Baker feels defense will be strong for the game.
4
Finkenbinder wins over Samson in golf tournament
Professor Finkenbinder defeats Professor Samson in tournament, 5-3.
4
Weissman defeats Klotz in tennis tilt
Weissman advances to tennis finals.
4
Regent shows 'The Stranger's Return' starting Saturday
4
Untitled
WAA will take second hike.
4
Untitled
Two more have pledged Alpha Chi Epsilon.