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College Eye — December 4, 1933
College Eye — December 4, 1933
← November 24, 1933
December 15, 1933 →
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Seniors to sing at social hour; class members to perform Wednesday evening at Commons
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Orchestra Club sets concert for Dec. 19
Kenneth Bullis will be soloist.
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Fall graduation speaker pictures typical university of the future; colleges will admit only those ready for specialization
Excerpts from address by George Works.
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Fuller on "New America" board; is appointed to committee studying crisis in education
Will join NEA group.
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Economic journals accept articles by Dr. R.W. Harbeson
Two articles accepted.
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Women's League talk announced; Miss Doris White is to address winter term mass meeting
Women's League organized in spring 1931; Professor White will speak on recreation as part of education.
1
College adds twenty paintings to gallery
Will replace those moved from the Library to the Commons.
1
Frosh, gridders, band, pepsters, coaches to dine
Program for the banquet.
1
Middleton, Clark receive awards; scholarships are granted through Martin foundation
Caryl Middleton and Fern Clark honored with Bertha Martin scholarships.
1
"O where has that lima bean?" said the little pledges
Epsilon Phi Epsilon celebrate their "bean" heritage.
1
Art movies to be shown on Sunday
Professor Patt will present movies with explanations.
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Kurtz to lead symphony in initial concert; Waterloo Orchestra plays on Thursday Night, December 7
Many students will perform with the orchestra; photo.
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Old Gold arranges special rates for graduates' photos
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Englishmen are more chivalrous, than American men, says Briton; absence of co-education makes the heart grow fonder
British debater comments on the differences between American and British higher education.
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Basketeers open season December 6; Panther quintet will face veteran Columbia squad here Wednesday evening;
Many team members have been practicing for only a week, due to their football schedules.
2
In reverse?
Job market for teachers declines; 6.5% of Iowa teachers have lost their jobs.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
Getting in the swim; being a bit of advice on the subtleties of aquatic deportment
A humorous look at a swimming class.
3
Minnesingers to initiate nineteen members Friday
List of new members.
3
Fear stimulates kissing, studying, golf, and bridge
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Untitled
Extension Service personnel hold dinner.
3
Peterson and English rites read Tuesday
Urma Peterson married George English.
3
Blue Key fraternity names committee members for year
List of committee members.
3
Inter-church tea planned for Wednesday
Baptist Girls Club, Kappa Phi, and Phi Chi Delta will meet.
3
Pledges entertained at Phi Chi Delta tea
List of pledges.
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
Break in social season ends with winter parties, dances, and teas
Campus social calendar.
3
Dr. Sage to talk at Westminster House
Will speak on Christmas music.
3
Survey reveals that students go out west and see America first; study is made to discover effects of travel on teachers
Professor Charles surveys his classes on their experience in traveling.
4
First Homecoming in thirty years bewilders grad of '99; W. C. Jarnagin writes his impressions of new campus
W. C. Jarnagin records his impressions after visiting campus after thirty years.
4
Revised constitution is approved by Iowa State Teachers alumni; changes provide for more closely knit group activities
Text of the Alumni Association constitution.
5
Teachers battle Grinnell Dec. 9; veteran pioneer quintet to provide acid test for Dickinson's men
Panthers meet Grinnell in their season opener; photo.
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Do you think with your feet? or hands? Well, they do help; test observations reveal student mannerisms during exams
Professor Phillips talks about nervous habits during an examination.
5
High, hattitude? That's gratitude!
Student seems to have afraid of Professor White.
5
Holden, Fagan will resume duties here
Professor Holden has been on leave; Professor Fagan has been ill.
5
If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry
Sports gossip.
5
Eight initiated into literary organizations
List of initiates.
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Panther frosh swamp Norsemen in final grid season appearance; Tutor Cubs run up score of 39-6; boost 1934 grid hopes
Panthers made three touchdowns that were called back because of penalties.
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New course added
Professor Robinson will offer National Government and Administration.
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Untitled
Professor Thompson and family visited his brother.