College Eye — November 8, 1935
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Modern features re-new Gilchrist | ||
| 1 | Julano Oleson is MGM beauty winner | ||
| 1 | Women's band will present concert on Thursday afternoon | ||
| 1 | Tutor Tickler takes theme from history; Rutherford Rogers named co-director for coming production | ||
| 1 | College symphony orchestra to give concert Tuesday | ||
| 1 | Training school presents plays | ||
| 1 | Campanile chimes player has her styles, trials, and tribulations | ||
| 1 | Britishers used humor in past debates in U.S. | Description of the British debating style. | |
| 1 | Wellborn to speak on Ethiopian war | At International Relations Club meeting. | |
| 1 | Story of a story that isn't a story | ||
| 1 | Exercises for fall graduation to be omitted this year | Will not be held for first time since 1928; may have only two Commencement ceremonies per year. | |
| 1 | All rules off in next week's "Eye"; staff courts holiday issue | November 15 issue will be composed of student contributions, not staff work. | |
| 1 | Bureau announces placement scores | Students may check their scores. | |
| 1 | Conard to speak at science conference here next week-end | H. S. Conard will speak; conference highlights. | |
| 1 | Journalism class "takes over ship" to put out this issue of "Eye" | A quick look at how the class did their work. | |
| 1 | Miss Lillian Rhodes added to staff of arts department | Brief profile; will succeed Iris Branagan. | |
| 1 | Wright to go with Guernsey exhibition | Will take show to Alaska. | |
| 1 | Cartoon printing is made in new style | Description of new form of printing. | |
| 1 | Beginners in dancing make good progress | Large group attends Professor Michel's lessons. | |
| 1 | Official notice | Armistice Day class schedule. | |
| 1 | Purple Pen goes on sale next Tuesday | Features thirty-three pieces by twenty-eight writers. | |
| 1 | We must plan leisure time--Dr. J. B. Nash; noted traveler and writer addresses meetings Wednesday | Gives advice on use of leisure time. | |
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | Progress; college grows during past seven years, offices, buildings, campus improved | Quick survey of campus construction over the last few years. | |
| 2 | Strike up the band | Encourages students to give the two debaters from Britain an American welcome. | |
| 2 | Student forum | Claims that the Commons lounge is rarely open because students litter and misuse it. | |
| 2 | Interviewer brings out the inner thoughts of students | Students talk about their likes and dislikes. | |
| 3 | Fraternities and sororities are to have dances | ||
| 3 | Untitled | Has been ill. | |
| 3 | Local waiter is set right in case of mistaken identity | Rose Hanson mistaken for Ellen Richards. | |
| 3 | Music students present recital | List of performers and their programs. | |
| 3 | Untitled | Paul Weaver pledged Alpha Chi Epsilon. | |
| 3 | Femmes Fancy holds limelight of coming social affairs | Campus social calendar. | |
| 3 | Social science group elects new members | List of new members. | |
| 3 | Leavitt almost fails to present a sermon | Person who requested the sermon did not leave name of church. | |
| 3 | String trio opens professional season | Will perform around the state. | |
| 3 | Inter-fraternity to hold smokers | ||
| 3 | Men are center of stage today; Femmes Fancy | Description of the dance. | |
| 4 | Office records show more men on B. A. | Quick look at enrollment in some of the degree programs. | |
| 4 | Abbott debunks Post's muskrat | Notes that animal identified as a muskrat is really a opossum. | |
| 4 | Physical education majors read "Baby Book" faithfully; alumnae children pictured in a unique album | Attempt to prove that the activities in which physical education majors are involved are not detrimental to child-bearing and rearing. | |
| 4 | Students need not tax their brains; machines available | Many find adding machines a great time saver. | |
| 4 | Boys outnumber girls three to one! | Enrollment in Campus School kindergarten shows more boys than girls. | |
| 4 | Play Day pictures shown to critics, nursery teachers | Watch motion pictures of the event. | |
| 4 | Untitled | Byron Lambert is acting head of the School of Engineering at the University of Iowa. | |
| 4 | Untitled | Neva Radell will work toward doctorate at New York University. | |
| 4 | Campus artillery moved; munition is sold as junk | Brief history of the cannon; balls will likely be sold as scrap iron; cannon will be moved closer toward the Auditorium Building and placed on a solid base. | |
| 4 | Poulter, explorer, to speak in Waterloo | Tickets available on College Hill. | |
| 4 | Basic human ideas due to astronomy, avers E. E. Watson | Professor Watson outlines views on value of the study of astronomy. | |
| 4 | Names of authors regale cataloger | Rowena Edwards notes some of the unusual names she has come across in the course of cataloguing books. | |
| 4 | Sunday sermon to feature Armistice | ||
| 4 | National Book Week is November 17-23 | ||
| 4 | Weird effects reign at T.C. High party | Description of Halloween party. | |
| 5 | Campus janitors in their rounds prefer co-eds | Janitors talk about the messes that they find in campus buildings. | |
| 5 | Registration for winter term will begin next week | Registration procedures. | |
| 5 | Untitled | Professor Conlon has influenza. | |
| 5 | Untitled | E. W. Goetch will speak at placement association meeting. | |
| 5 | Untitled | The Reverend C. M. Crowell will speak to Theta Epsilon. | |
| 5 | Study table work holds "D" pledges | Alpha Delta Alpha hold study table for pledges with low grades. | |
| 5 | Publication accepts Abbott's article on "My Golden Diggers" | Will publish article on wasps. | |
| 5 | Best story of last week credited Colby | Story by Julian Colby judged best. | |
| 5 | Snake, tarantula campus newcomers | In Department of Science. | |
| 5 | Double feature to begin Sun. at Iowa | Will show "Goose and the Gander" and "Harmony Lane". | |
| 5 | Obliging pranksters give "Eye" reporter Halloween schedule | Pranksters tell about their pranks. | |
| 6 | Sport Shorts | Briefly comments on the football team, school spirit, and the new tennis courts and suggests a women's football team. | |
| 6 | Men's swimming pool to be open Sunday | ||
| 6 | "Affairs of Cellini" is tomorrow's movie | ||
| 6 | Notice to subscribers | Keep staff up to date on address changes. | |
| 6 | Panther Portrait | Profile of blocking back Keith McCabe; photo. | |
| 6 | Fathers take a bow | Fathers of the football players were introduced during halftime of the Dad's Day football game against Simpson College. | |
| 6 | New tennis courts soon to be ready | Awaiting installation of nets. | |
| 6 | Net tourney finals may be next spring | The final match of the Haddox tennis tournament between Stanley Reeves and Harry Johnson has been delayed because of inclement weather. | |
| 6 | Women's sport | ||
| 6 | Champlin leads Panther scoring with 25 points | Halfback Johnny Champlin holds top scoring with 13 points for the season; Orville Nichols is in second with 12 points. | |
| 6 | Frosh gridders to meet Pioneer cubs | Freshmen will compete against the Grinnell College freshmen team. | |
| 6 | Little Tutors, Tigers to meet in annual grid battle Monday | Freshmen will play against the Cedar Falls High School team. | |
| 6 | Panthers to meet Grinnell tomorrow; Johnson lineup shifted the past week to oppose aerial attacks | ISTC will travel to Grinnell to compete against Grinnell College. | |
| 6 | Panthers outplay Simpson Redmen on Dad's Day | ISTC defeated Simpson College, 32-7. |