College Eye — September 28, 1934

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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.