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College Eye — November 24, 1933
College Eye — November 24, 1933
← November 17, 1933
December 4, 1933 →
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Fall exercises finish courses of 25 students; President's reception and annual dinner are on program
Schedule of Commencement activities; George A. Works will speak.
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Writers to compete for $100 award
Two ISTC stories will be selected for national contest.
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Fall term ends Wednesday noon
Early dismissal will aid students who have a long way to travel.
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Barker to give song program; Sunday leisure hour will offer variety of vocal compositions
Performance program.
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Bishop L. A. Seager is guest minister at Sunday service
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College Eye seeks cartooning talent
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Wilma Roth is victorious in close election; defeats nearest rival by narrow margin of four votes
Will be freshman representative to Student Council.
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Kappa Delta Pi offers tuition for next term
Will offer scholarship.
1
Winter registration begins December 4
1
South not a trouble-maker, says Thornton in speech; historians responsible for anti-southern attitudes
Excerpts from address by H. J. Thornton.
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Dramatic awards to be presented at Convocation
Scholarships will honor Bertha Martin.
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Christmas Seals on sale Dec. 1; proceeds to be used for promoting public health
To be used for prevention and treatment of tuberculosis.
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Tutor Tickler tryouts to be December 12-13; twenty-three organizations to compete for place in show
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Local students to study meteors for Byrd's expedition
Group notes meteors observed at night.
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Honorary scholastic society will initiate twenty new members
List of Kappa Delta Pi initiates.
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Student Council welcomes critics
Solicits constitutional changes that would make the organization more democratic.
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Blue Key fraternity entertains debaters
Entertains visiting British debate team.
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Three hundred hear tax talk; methods of proposed tax plans explained to group
Hear views on fairness of various forms of taxation.
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Cook at Commons wins gold medal
Eleanor Hanawalt wins contest sponsored by cheese company.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
The Council welcomes suggestions!
Is a constitutional change for the Student Council necessary?
2
Books
Book reviews of "The Illiteracy of the Literate" by H. R. Huse and "The People" by Ludwig Lewisohn.
3
Japanese woodcuts exhibited by Conlon
3
Untitled
Marionette show earns $76.
3
Dr. Geiger to teach Waterloo night classes
Free home economics class will be offered to local women.
3
League to continue series of luncheons during winter term
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Esther Bley gives senior piano recital
Performance program.
3
Eulalians elect new officers for year
Mildred Grafton is president; list of other officers.
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
Purple Arrow group elects ten members
List of new members.
3
Banquet for teachers held on Wednesday
For TCHS faculty.
3
Minnesingers choose nineteen members
List of new members.
3
Catholic students elect new officers
Roster of officers.
3
Reception and dinner for fall term graduates closes social program
Campus social calendar.
3
Methodist students elect officers for drama club Sunday
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College Eye receives all-American award in press contest
From National Scholastic Press Association.
4
Who's afraid of the big red bricks?
E. E. Cole says that the old chimney will be removed in pieces; the old boilers have been removed and the machinery will be torn out soon.
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Thirty-two out for basketball; Dickinson finds six vets as nucleus for squad of new men
Two veterans may not be able to play due to knee injuries.
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If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry
Sports gossip.
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Twenty-five out for T. C. high basketball
Only two lettermen return to the team this year.
4
Boys, girls show equal proficiency in mathematics
Professor Lambert offers her opinions on mathematical abilities.
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And Chao Chi-Liu has troubles too!
Theodore Adams relates contents of letter from brother-in-saw in China.
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Tutors smash Norsemen 25-13; finish season with display of offensive power
Panthers score three touchdowns in fourth quarter.
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Loss of sight no hindrance to two cheerful T. C. men
Two students help each other get around campus.
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Panther frosh to play Luther tomorrow; game is last of season for freshman squad
Panther freshmen had two weeks to build up a new offense.