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College Eye — December 21, 1934
College Eye — December 21, 1934
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January 11, 1935 →
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Peace and quiet, dates, parties on slate for vacation
Students talk about their Christmas vacation plans.
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Judges select eight acts for Tutor Ticklers; student show rehearsals will begin soon after vacation
Brief description of acts.
1
Fullerton presents choir instruction plan to Dakotans
Professor Fullerton makes presentation to one thousand teachers in South Dakota.
1
Lounge for clerical employees is opened after redecoration
ON second floor of Old Gilchrist Hall.
1
Glee clubs present old Yuletide carols
Cecilians and Minnesingers will perform.
1
Nursery School advises giving of "To-do-with" toys for children
Professor Brugger talks about toys.
1
Purple Pen sponsors second annual story writing competition
Will be campus sponsor of national contest.
1
Fuller speaks to Chicago alumni unit at dinner meeting
Talked about campus changes.
1
Sage will speak on Saar vote at Thursday forum
1
College rebuilds grounds in 1934; alterations, repairs change appearance of buildings
Description of changes to the campus.
1
Education students to write stories on teaching problems
Assigned to write short stories based on teaching problems.
1
Mueller to present senior viola recital
Program for Ruth Mueller.
1
Button-eyed feline is born at request of drama maestro
Students construct stage prop.
1
Strayer discusses play production in drama periodical
Professor Strayer is associate editor of The Cue.
1
Paul Hutchison to discuss war signs in Europe
1
The World This Week
World happenings.
1
"Jesus saw glory and wretchedness of mankind"--Palmer
Excerpts from address by Albert A. Palmer.
1
Fahrney mentioned in new history text
For aid in preparation of text.
1
Teachers College moved forward in 1934, year's record indicates
Review of important events of 1934.
2
I've got to work
Discusses the idea of having a job while in school.
2
Hooray for self-government
Student feels students don't have enough power in student government and that faculty make the decisions; this is why students don't vote in elections.
2
An educated man
Marks of an education person.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
"The economy of abundance"
Book review.
3
Brunette is not funnel, 'Tis found
Humorous errors made when asking for chemicals in the lab.
3
Women's League tie vote to be adjusted at executive meet
Eileen Ferreter and Ardys Smith tie.
3
High School artists' exhibit is presented
Scholastic Magazine display.
3
Fifty men search for cats, then join six fraternities
Hazing ends for this group; list of new members.
3
Uniforms and fraternities cloud co-ed's view of basketball game
A woman's impressions at a basketball game.
3
Students compose Campanile carols
Professor Ruegnitz's class composes carols; some are played on the Campanile.
3
College closes for holidays as gala Christmas parties pervade campus
A look at campus Christmas parties for 1934.
3
Pi Beta Alpha Club initiates at dinner
List of initiates.
3
One hundred twenty in placement tests
3
Coming Events
Upcoming events in campus.
3
Physical education group sings carols
As part of Christmas party.
3
Orchestra Club gives concert in Gilchrist
Performance program.
4
Panthers drop league battle to Quaker five
TC loses, 21-20.
4
Crippled Tutor matmen leave for Wisconsin
4
North Central adds Panthers, Omaha to loop
TC is added to the North Central Conference and the track team will be the first to try for a championship in the new conference.
4
Baker announces big intramural sports program
4
Placement report on 1933-34 graduates
Breakdown by kind of position secured.
4
Twenty-nine survive frosh basketball cut
Seventy freshmen men reported for the first call of freshmen basketball practice; the tryout squad was recently cut to twenty-nine.
4
Watson's text used by 62 colleges in U. S.
Text on freshman mathematics widely used.