College Eye — November 10, 1933

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1 New Purple Pen on sale Nov. 14; will appear with changed type arrangements; new writers Quick survey of contents.
1 Armistice Day and Education Week to be observed today Ceremony will include concert and address.
1 College Camera Club obtains print exhibit Will display work of George Henry High.
1 Five hundred dads expected for Dad's Day; Dad's day festivities start Saturday morning at 8 o'clock Schedule of activities.
1 Faculty members to speak over air on child problems In series of child study broadcasts on WSUI and WOI.
1 Hazel Strayer will read at leisure hour Will read from "Elizabeth the Queen".
1 Members of Teachers College faculty attend convention; Sadie B. Campbell elected president of Iowa Deans Many faculty appear on program.
1 Ruegnitz' students to present recital Wednesday, Nov. 15 List of performers.
1 Evening hour's program made for next week Schedule of Commons entertainment.
1 Chorus, pickaninnies, dragons, and minstrels to act here; famous performers will arrive tied up in bags Sue Hastings and her Marionettes will put on show.
1 Britishers to debate Tutors November 23; Cambridge students will defend the League of Nations Profiles of Michael Barkway and Alastair Sharp; photo.
1 Peace pageant set of Sunday; fifty students participate in "Rise and Fall of Uncle Sam" Description of pageant to be presented in association with Armistice Day.
1 Commons dance is planned tonight
1 Fall symphony concert to be played Nov. 14; Jvone Lowrie, pupil of Miss Ruegnitz, is first student soloist Performance program and list of orchestra members.
1 Pep fraternity names members and committees List of charter members and officers.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast New from campuses around the United States.
2 Forum; A Freshman Looks Around Observations of a freshman at a football game.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Poetry
2 Books Book reviews of "Hardy Perennial" by Helen Hull and "Pageant" by G. B. Landcaster.
2 Health Audit Professor Abbot comments on his annual physical examination.
3 Untitled Harvey Waugh is teaching in Minnesota.
3 Faculty members to have leisure period In new program in the Commons.
3 Pi Gamma Mu holds initiation Nov. 8th Enjoys banquet.
3 New briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Writers' Club hears talk, poetry, prose, at meeting Tuesday Members present work.
3 Forty-two attend fraternity banquet For Alpha Chi Epsilon.
3 Use of evaporated milk demonstrated In Home Economics Cooking Laboratory.
3 Sororities, fraternities fill week with usual meetings; dinner dance Campus social calendar.
3 Kappa Phi members discuss "builders" at weekly meeting
3 Laboratory tea at Commons Thursday Social Affairs Committee gets acquainted.
3 'Forgotten Unit' sketch given by faculty members Group presents plight of rural schools.
3 Society editor wins program sales prize Elizabeth Vaughn sold 158 football programs.
3 Social Science Club to study graduate work
4 Curtis, Ferreter winners in peace oratorical contest Will advance to state level.
4 Tutors drop Simpson battle; suffer scoreless defeat to Warriors of Simpson; score 13-0 Panthers lose their Homecoming game.
4 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
4 Teachers meet Michigan Tutor team Saturday; Ypsilanti contest is last out of town game of season Several new faces will appear in Panther line up due to disappointing performance during Homecoming game.
4 Nichols crowds Voorhies in fall decathlon tilt Nichols places first in six events, but comes up second to Voorhies in points.
4 Panther Cubs in scoreless tie; battle Coe frosh 0-0 in first game of season Evenly matched freshmen teams unable to score.
4 High school pupils select two plays for presentation Will present "Elmer" and "Old Moonlight".