College Eye — November 17, 1933

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1 Special election set for Monday; all students may vote for freshman council representative Roster of candidates.
1 Unusual snapshots now at premium Sponsoring contest for student photographs.
1 McCuskey issues call for varsity mat candidates Meeting for those interested in wrestling.
1 Dr. H. J. Thornton to lecture on place of South in U.S. history
1 Presbyterian drama to be given Sunday Will present "Confessional"; list of cast members.
1 Ladies' 50 piece College Band to perform tonight Performance program.
1 Dr. G. W. Taft will be guest speaker at Dad's Day service
1 University group will discuss tax forms Tuesday Will discuss various kinds of taxes.
1 W. E. Hays to sing for leisure hour devotees Sunday Performance program.
1 Dad's Day festivities begin tonight; concert, movies, game, luncheons top fun; Ladies' Band concert, all college dance open program Schedule of activities.
1 Pep Frat makes Dad's Day plans Will hold pep rally and march to football field.
1 Medical students to take aptitude tests December 6 Five took the test last year.
1 Fall grads to hear Dr. Works; commencement speaker is University of Chicago student dean Profile of George A. Works.
1 Seven of faculty join newly formed civic organization Unnamed club will discuss modern problems.
1 Annual staff seeks photo, humor editor
1 New series of after-dinner events planned Schedule of speakers and topics.
1 Tutor debaters fortified with lengthy record; Grant, Curtis win honors in debating and oratory Profiles of David Grant and James Curtis; photo.
1 Final display of fall semester art series to begin next week Will feature early European work.
2 Welcome, Dads! Greeting to all dads participating in the weekend festivities.
2 Books Book review of "The Name and Nature of Poetry" by A. E. Housman.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Forum; A Freshman Looks Around Observations of a freshman on elections; believes students should nominate their own candidates.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast New from campuses around the United States.
2 Poetry
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Phi Chi Delta to initiate twenty at today's tea Schedule of social activities.
3 Rachel Rosenberger appears Monday in junior year recital Performance program.
3 Ruegnitz to present Templeton in recital Mary Elizabeth Templeton will perform.
3 Hearth-lighting at Bartlett hall Nov. 20
3 Lambertson will address dads of Methodist men Description of the program.
3 Ellen Richards Club sponsors address on Oriental rugs George A. Nassif will speak.
3 Elois Kellogg becomes bride of Juel Colburn
3 Sororities, fraternities arrange series of fall dances and parties Campus social calendar.
4 Teachers face Luther in last game of year; six members of squad are playing last game here Panthers face an impressive Luther team on Dad's Day; photo.
4 Michigan Tutors down Panthers; Stewart intercepts pass, inspires fourth quarter touchdown Panthers fold to Michigan, 19-6, during snowy game.
4 Nichols takes seven first places to win annual decathlon Nichols amasses 6015 points in the ten events.
4 Class schedules are issued for winter term this week