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College Eye — October 27, 1933
College Eye — October 27, 1933
← October 20, 1933
November 3, 1933 →
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Combined Glee Clubs start rehearsals
Preparing for Messiah performance.
1
German Club band to be organized on teachers campus
Graham Hovey will direct.
1
Southern band signed to play at Homecoming; dance committee secures Babe Blok and his twelve chips
Lengthy description of Homecoming activities.
1
Special assembly Thursday!
For Homecoming and Dad's Day.
1
Denny, Cory clash in faculty gold tourney finals
Faculty golf tournament continues.
1
Drs. Goetch and Erbe to address teachers
At Dickinson County institute.
1
Essay suggests day for stifling wishes
Viola Ann Herrig publishes essay in Dubuque newspaper.
1
Dr. Fahrney finds a new hobby in pedigreed poultry; Hollywood White Leghorns have rare lineage; are imported
Professor Fahrney talks about his hobby.
1
Rev. W. C. Taylor visiting preacher at Sunday services
1
Professor Richman presents history of instrumental music
At Leisure Hour program.
1
Opportunities at Commons listed
Recreational activities include cards, dancing, books, and radios.
1
Warning notes issued to 198; percentage is slightly over figures for 1933
Forty-two per cent of men received warnings.
1
Corning is selected as 1934 location of T. C. summer school
Will include staff of eleven.
1
Venetian paintings of fifteenth century displayed in library
Will also display historical fiction.
1
Relics donated to college museum by Mrs. E. E. Peek
Donates Indian, Chinese, Mexican, and Civil War artifacts.
1
What price Old Gold? First prize!
Prizes for selling the most Homecoming football programs.
1
Yearbook plans now under way; contracts for engraving and printing to be let soon
List of staff members.
1
Professor Fullerton publishes booklet of festival music
Purpose of book is to promote group singing.
1
How many people were in the U.S. at 8 a.m. today?
Professor Thompson's class has a population clock.
1
Mastodon tusk to remain in college museum permanently
Was found near Hampton; is over eleven feet long.
1
First fall play is gay comedy of Depression; tickets go on sale Monday at Cross Roads booth
Preview of "Three-Cornered Moon"; roster of cast members.
2
This business of censorship
Censorship a problem for every school publication.
2
What are minor sports?
Importance of sports should be judged by how they will affect students after college.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
Library B. C. (before Commons); don't let studying interfere with your liberal education
Library observations.
2
Books
Book review of "The Great Romantic" by E. Barrington.
2
Poetry
2
Thanks!
Cheerleaders and band members thank faculty who helped them get to Grinnell and Coe.
3
Y. W. C. A. members will entertain board
3
Camera Club to use new rooms; Holmes speaks
George Holmes demonstrates new equipment.
3
Bartlett Hall girls plan dinner, dance
For Halloween.
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
Luse, Rait, Fuller, talk at Delaware teachers' meeting
Will speak on the improvement of instruction.
3
Methodist students plan open house, Kappa Phi birthday
Will celebrate sixth anniversary.
3
University women study Iowa schools
Group studies rural education.
3
McKitrick, Gaskell, Wells entertain at Writers' Club meeting
Read work to club members.
3
Untitled
Professor Mayfield went to Chicago where she went to the Fair and the opera.
3
Eleven sororities fete rushees; other societies hold meetings
Campus social calendar.
4
If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry
Sports gossip.
4
Frosh to meet Coe yearlings; to get their first taste of college football on November 4
Freshmen learning new plays in preparation for their meet with Coe; photo.
4
Dressler at Regent in "Tugboat Annie"
4
Untitled
Professor White spoke in Minnesota.
4
Untitled
Mathematics Club has picnic.
4
Kohawks trim Tutors 19-0 in night contest; army scouts watch as Coe scores by running, passing attack
A high-powered Coe offense and impregnable defense make scoring impossible for the Panthers.
4
Baker issues new plays for Sioux battle; blocking, speed and passes stressed in week's practice
Panthers plan to present a different battle front in this week's game.
4
Tutor Harriers lose cross-country tilt with Cornell, 24-31
Although they took an early lead, Panthers fell to Cornell.