College Eye — November 22, 1935

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1 Publication Board lets contract for Old Gold engraving Minneapolis company wins bid.
1 Rabbi Joseph Baron gives Jewish view at religious forum Offers Jewish view of Jesus.
1 Dorothy Thompson boasts colorful journalistic career; noted foreign correspondent will be speaker here December 4 Profile of Dorothy Thompson.
1 New programs ready for Saturday's game Sixteen page programs will go on sale.
1 Avalonians to play at Turkey Strut tonight
1 Campus groups file acts for Tutor Ticklers Six sororities and three fraternities have filed.
1 Forum policy announced; new forum series will stress student appreciation of the arts Series topics and speakers.
1 Faculty members to attend meetings During Christmas holidays.
1 Commons will close during vacation For Thanksgiving holiday.
1 Lambertson to lead speech clinic today at Manchester, Iowa
1 Britishers declare U. S. Constitution needs flexibility Believe American must respond to progress.
1 Thousand students enroll in advance
1 "Americans are very much alive," English debaters tell interviewer; Oxford men discuss America, give views on politics and debate State views on America and the world situation.
1 Lester flays crime in U.S.; twenty-five students hear talk by Department of Justice agent W. H. Lester talks about crime in America.
1 Debaters chosen for Kansas meet
1 Clyde L. Herring to attend game here tomorrow; will make weekly broadcast from Commons at noon hour Will be honored at banquet.
1 Boeing scholarship is again offered to flying enthusiasts
1 South Dakota State to be North Central foe in final grid encounter of season; Jackrabbits come to Panther's den with strong team and fine record A record-breaking crowd is expected for the Panthers' final football game of the season; photo.
2 Freedom; Ohio gives example of control by political group Discusses recent problems at the University of Columbus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 A girl talks back Criticizes Randall Hartlieb's comments on dating women students at Teachers College.
3 Advanced pupils present recital List of performers.
3 Home Economics Club elects Kathryn Mak head of Iowa group
3 Epworth League Professor Riggs will speak.
3 Untitled Correction.
3 Fraternities and sororities have social affairs Social calendar.
3 Selina Terry reads at poetry meeting At Ames.
3 Stowaway Club Will hold dinner.
3 Dr. Wilhelm Pauck to talk at chapel Speaker profile; photo.
3 Tau Sigma Delta Will have Thanksgiving buffet.
3 New equipment added to newly named game room Offers opportunities for recreation.
3 Lost Pair of gloves.
3 Last of fall term social events figure in pre-holiday week-end Meetings and activities planned.
4 Panthers defeat Morningside for first loop win; Nichols leads attack with eighty and thirty-five yard sprints Panthers defeated Morningside College, 41-7.
4 Panther cagers to play sixteen basketball games 1935-1936 season schedule is posted; ISTC will open season at home against Coe.
4 In final appearance tomorrow Ten senior football players will play their final game; photo.
4 "To Beat the Band" at Iowa next week
4 Tutor frosh, Grinnell battle to 6-6 deadlock Grinnell freshmen tied the game, scoring in the third quarter.