College Eye — November 23, 1934

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1 Dr. Bosley to speak on individual gospel
1 "Faith and patience imperative for peace of Europe"--Dengler Excerpts from remarks by Paul Dengler.
1 College classes will be short Wednesday In preparation for Thanksgiving vacation.
1 Smiles, pep wanted for Tutor Ticklers Seeking acts for the show.
1 Bender talks on physical training to forum group Professor Bender talks about physical education as part of the college curriculum.
1 Variety of activities planned for winter Brief schedule of winter term activities.
1 Teachers debaters speak to Rotarians In Oelwein and Belle Plaine.
1 Grads to hear Commencement talk by Abbott Commencement program; sixteen will graduate.
1 Turkeys to strut at dance tonight
1 Tests are scheduled for "Bohemian Girl" Will depart from usual custom of having two glee clubs put on the show.
1 Mayfield to sing at high school assembly In Cedar Falls.
1 'Green Pastures' will be read by Edwards here December 4 Profile of Davis Edwards; photo.
1 Liquid structure is like crystal's, Stewart declares G. W. Stewart speaks at conference here.
1 Six partake in finals of speaking contest Winners receive cash awards.
1 Time may come and time may go, but the rules go on forever; students fifty years ago abided (?) by strict regulations Quick look at student regulations then and now.
1 Erbe to preside as toastmaster at grads' dinner Program for the dinner.
1 Formal dance to be on December 7
1 Commons will close for vacation period
1 The World This Week News from around the world and the United States.
2 Remedy for routine Believes some teachers put too much emphasis on organization and routine.
2 La-dees and gentlemen! In this shell-hole the tattooed soldier Comments on proposal to tattoo soldiers to aid in identifying them.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses across the United States.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Marx's philosophy characterizes present period, student believes Student comments of possible prophetic nature of Marxism.
3 Kappa Deltas induct twelve at Commons List of new members.
3 V. O. V. honorary member Wife of Professor Igou made honorary member.
3 Cram named on national education by-laws assembly Appointed to NEA committee.
3 Cecilian Glee Club initiates members List of twenty-one new members.
3 Old Gold wants all senior pictures now
3 Campus Fashions Students are told that even with limited funds, matching a color scheme in your dress is very important.
3 Two sororities to hold their dances during weekend
3 Art exhibit will be shown in December Scholastic Magazine exhibit will be here.
3 L. S. A. talk Arthur Holm will speak.
3 Lathams to be at home to graduate Will host graduates and faculty.
3 Advance enrollment attracting 100 daily Hoping to avoid rush at beginning of term.
3 "Turkey Strut" saves campus from pre-holiday doldrums Campus social calendar.
3 Coming Events Upcoming events on campus listed.
3 Play materials are discussed by group on pre-school study Mothers and teachers hold discussion.
4 Wonder who will be the most valuable Tutor athlete in 1947?; bronze plaques tell sports history since 1929 Plaques installed in Men's Gymnasium list most valuable athletes.
4 Untitled Will lead forum discussion.
4 Thanksgiving friendly Virginia Miller led Presbyterian meeting.
4 Frosh lose to Coe Cub 7-0 Freshman lose their first game of the season to Coe College.
4 Panther end home games by winning 32-2 After a season of working hard, the team won a 32-2 victory over Morningside College.
4 Window frames replaced at gym Old windows had deteriorated.
4 Frosh plays Norse there tomorrow Freshmen team will play the first game against Luther; varsity will follow with their last game of the season.
4 Untitled Professor Skar will speak to Commercial Club.
4 Beverly LaDage wins annual decathlon Junior Beverly LaDage captures the win scoring 5647 points in the ten events.
4 Panther Portraits Profile of TC tackle Donald Blue, who, prior to coming to TC, had never played football.
4 Variety is spice of S. R. E. Quick look at the work of some of the 167 students involved in the program.
4 Last grid game will be played with Norsemen; Tutors battle to remain undefeated in loop TC plays its last game of the season this weekend and will end their season with a third place finish in the Iowa conference.