College Eye — October 19, 1934

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1 Barker and Hill in first leisure hour Performance program.
1 Dads to attend festivities here next weekend Schedule of activities.
1 Mach points out value of "B. O." ads Professor Mach talks about advertising.
1 Simmons takes pines in women's singles Championship title goes to Jeanette Simmons in the women's tennis tournament.
1 Young Democrats of third district meet Governor Herring spoke.
1 "D" letters will not be mailed; change in handling of reports announced this week Instructors will file letters with college office instead of with the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women; letters will not be mailed to parents.
1 Movie appreciation discussed by Ohio University speaker Edgar Dale talks about the study of film.
1 Air brush installed in Old Gold office Will be used to improve quality of photos.
1 Hanson has operation at Rochester clinic Condition still serious.
1 Corley Conlon will speak at leisure hour Will speak on print making.
1 Behrens will play for social dance Everett Behrens Orchestra will play.
1 Teachers debaters meet at Iowa City Discuss Upton Sinclair.
1 Welfare committee tables class issue Considers matter of class elections.
1 Seventy-four rate high English scores Released from taking introductory English classes; 127 will need to take English 0.
1 Frosh to have red letter day at annual frolic Highlights of the Freshman Frolic.
1 Student publications banquet on Tuesday
1 Coming dance now is a "ghost gallop" Will receive dads as special guests.
1 Kentucky educator lists teaching aids Jesse E. Adams spoke on campus.
1 The World This Week Comments on the miners in Hungary, the mail fraud trial, and statesman Raymond Poincare dies.
1 Charles Hill to be soloist at services At CHIC.
1 Homecomers to see old friends in fall drama List of cast members; cast will consist of students who have had drama experience; will present "Criminal at Large".
1 Harrington notes change in trend of crime reports Harry F. Harrington speaks on criminal activity.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast Happenings at other campuses around the United States.
2 Student urges daily newspaper reading for liberal education Student questions why others do not know what is happening in the world around them.
2 Student Council now dictating policies of a democratic school Student wants to know what will be the next thing to go since the recent decision to abolish the freshman and sophomore class elections.
2 Student despises pep meetings as artificial and unintelligent Student comments on the annoying pep assemblies and students who get rowdy.
2 Forums provide practice in the art of open discussion Urges student participation in forum discussions.
2 Sign collecting disease invades campus; writer suggests cure Student complains about other students taking posters from publicly displayed areas of campus and keeping them for themselves.
2 Towards emotional maturity Comments on a Yale professor and his comments on leaving certain topics out of the classroom because they are controversial; believes new ISTC philosophy courses will help bring students to emotional maturity.
2 Esprit de "corpse" Comments on the lack of enthusiasm among women at the games and proposes that there be a designated cheering section.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Three-year old sorority enters Hellenic League Brief history of Epsilon Phi Epsilon.
3 E. S. T. C. and I. S. T. C. seem to be twins Compares ISTC with Eastern State Teachers College in Charleston, Illinois.
3 Bartlett girls hold formal breakfast Use autumn theme.
3 Express packages give us all thrills Railway Express service is valuable for students.
3 Women's League sponsors activities for coming month Schedule of activities.
3 Campus this Week News around the campus.
3 "Ghost gallop" on Father's Day adds to activities of weekend Social calendar.
3 Coming events Upcoming events on campus.
4 Small towns pulse with Ann Harding in 'Vergie Winters'
4 Hinson upsets Black to enter Haddox finals Hinson moves on to the Teachers College tennis tournament finals.
4 Offense clicks; Panthers beat Ypsilanti 33-0 This was the most decisive defeat ever chalked up between the two schools.
4 Panther Portraits Athletic profile on William Chambers, who is a member of the football and wrestling teams.
4 Tutor quintet to open card with Grinnell Coe, Grinnell, and Cornell are non-conference teams and are being added to the list of games to be played against the basketball team this season.
4 Yearlings learn Kalamazoo plays Freshmen team has been learning the plays of the Kalamazoo team to help the varsity practice for their upcoming game.
4 Panthers get big send-off to Kalamazoo TC travels to Michigan for their first away game of the season.