College Eye — September 28, 1934
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Campanile bells go on strike; must now be played by hand | Changeover from direct to alternating current caused distortion in tones. | |
| 1 | Fagan to talk at first forum October third | Women's League will sponsor weekly series of discussions. | |
| 1 | Women's sport clubs to take place of teams; activities to be carried on by student-organized groups | Had been organized by staff and WAA; will now be organized by students. | |
| 1 | Mrs. Bridget Wells submits story in magazine contest | Recently returned to position in Burma. | |
| 1 | Wednesday meeting of Women's League amends constitution | Also introduce officers and committee heads; list of officers. | |
| 1 | Council will pick ten pep queens aspirants | Will be announced at Pep Jamboree; list of nominees. | |
| 1 | Abbott will attend funeral of father | Professor Abbott's father died in Cone on September 27, 1934. | |
| 1 | Crawford gets part in movies | Lorrine Crawford gets small part in "College Rhythm"; has met Bing Crosby; expects to stay in Hollywood. | |
| 1 | Tutor Tickler head, assistants sought | Those interested should apply; will be paid position. | |
| 1 | Sixty-eight men become pledges of fraternities | List of pledges, organized by fraternity. | |
| 1 | One hundred fifty attend men's Play Day dinner frolic | President Latham speaks after entertaining program. | |
| 1 | Summer Honor Roll announced | List of students honored. | |
| 1 | Literary magazine seeks writings of student authors | Will be edited by Sigma Tau Delta. | |
| 1 | Two hundred join women's glee clubs | List of club members. | |
| 1 | From farming and teaching to opera is Pharadie Wells' story | Performer profile; photo. | |
| 1 | The World This Week | Hugh S. Johnson resigns from NRA, New York police are looking for evidence in the Lindbergh kidnapping, and Russia and Japan reach a railway agreement. | |
| 2 | Campus from Coast to Coast | News from other campuses around the United States. | |
| 2 | Student Council minutes | Actions included plans for dance instruction, May Day, and campus elections. | |
| 2 | Bookworms and romances | Discusses the places that students with no money are going on dates; Commons may be overtaking the Library. | |
| 2 | A little aria in your home | Comments on using music in your home. | |
| 2 | News for students | Encourages students to read the column "The World This Week" because it is a condensed version of important news. | |
| 2 | "Work of Art" glorifies hotel keeper, ridicules Pseudo-writer | Brief review of new Sinclair Lewis book. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | Comprehensive examinations favored if cut rules changed | Student responds to an editorial dealing with lack of student opinion on campus. | |
| 2 | Department of philosophy is suggested for tutor campus | Remarks on the idea of philosophy and comments that TC needs a department of philosophy. | |
| 3 | Campus This Week | Campus news. | |
| 3 | Original selections read to writers | Students read work to Writers' Club. | |
| 3 | Club elections, college dance, engage campus society folk | News from student organizations and reports on social activities; list of officers. | |
| 3 | Rushing steals social limelight for two weeks | Description of rush social activities. | |
| 3 | Women's League to sponsor reception | Will honor Dr. Veronica O'Brien and Janet works. | |
| 3 | Terry, Barker to appear at Waterloo Club | Will read and sing at meeting. | |
| 3 | George Mack chosen to head Camera Club | Professors Lantz and Conlon are also officers. | |
| 4 | Basketball men begin fall drill | Interested men have been attending optional basketball practices to prepare for the upcoming season. | |
| 4 | Panther Portraits | Athletic profile on football player Lester Peterson; photo. | |
| 4 | Frosh gridders oppose varsity | Freshman football players are shown Cornell's formations to help varsity prepare. | |
| 4 | Panther eleven to play Cornell in opening tilt | Panthers are working hard to prepare for a tough season despite injury to several players. | |
| 4 | Reeves advances to third round of fall tennis meet | Reeves was the winner of the tournament in 1932 and this year had no problem defeating his competitor to advance to the next round. |