College Eye — November 20, 1936

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1 Publications editors to attend national meet at Detroit Attend meeting of National Scholastic Press Association.
1 "Odds are against 'Wally' being Queen," say English debaters in interview Monday British debaters talk about England and Iowa.
1 Summer honor students named this week List of those on Honor Roll.
1 Dr. Shailer Matthews, of Chicago University, is chapel speaker Will speak on "The Religion of the Mature Mind."
1 College Eye will issue football extra after game today Will be distributed as shortly after the game as possible.
1 Foreign news editor to talk on Russia Sunday evening Joseph Barnes will speak; photo.
1 Tutor Ticklers theme selected; "T.C. Fables" is named this year's scheme Many campus groups are working on acts.
1 When it's examination time at Teachers College---I'll meet you at the libe---maybe Unaware of the College Eye candid camera, student tries to study for awhile, but ends up falling asleep; photo.
1 This week's news in pictures Scenes from Femmes Fancy, Homecoming, and the debate; photo.
1 The Line Campus gossip.
1 Bureau shows big increase in placement 1936 placement rate is 96%.
1 Newspaper advisers, students to visit, confer on campus Conference highlights.
1 Gay and ray: student magazine Highlights of the latest issue of Purple Pen.
2 Lambert elected Alumni president at meeting Emma Lambert is president of the Alumni Association.
2 Aim. . . S. R. O. signs up! Disappointed with attendance at Symphony Orchestra concert.
2 Chips and Quibs Students enjoy good teaching.
2 Riding the hobby Women's League will offer opportunities for students to participate in their hobbies.
2 Loan committee will consider requests Interested students should file applications.
2 "Iowa as Michigan," says Dr. Boothe Makes observations after visiting Iowa schools.
2 Library is observing book week now Featuring children's books.
2 Ellen Richards Club meets Featured round table discussion.
2 Faculty Men's Club hears Dr. Sage Professor Sage talked about the Spanish Civil War.
2 The Soap Box Urges students to enjoy their leisure time.
3 Freeman to show German films At German Club meeting.
3 Senior recitals to be given on Tuesday Jane Eby and Robert Morris will perform.
3 Hearst school patrons present play In Gilchrist chapel.
3 Nursery school is ten years old Held PTA meeting.
3 Secret mine figures in college show Will show "The Mine with the Iron Door".
3 Annual fall style show to be held Will model fall clothing.
3 Buffum family to Chicago Professor Buffum will work at Newberry Library.
3 Officers elected at 4-H meeting List of officers.
3 Camera Club meets Considering purchase of new equipment.
3 Hobby groups begin weaving, line-cuts, knitting, carving Women will begin work in December.
3 Council will sponsor box supper Interchurch group will have meal.
3 Femmes Fancy saves campus from pre-holiday tedium; parties planned Campus social calendar.
3 Women's Band gives first concert Performance program; band has sixty-eight members.
3 Lutheran students to meet Sunday
3 Dr. Green speaks at meeting Spoke to Kindergarten-Primary group on school health.
3 Stowaway Club holds meeting Professor Riebe talked about student personality.
3 Kindergarten-primary groups to meet Will hold buffet supper.
3 Freshman exams Department of Physical Education for Women will examine feet of freshmen women.
4 Whitford coached team meets Pioneers After losing to Coe last week, the Panther Cubs will try to get their act together as they face Grinnell on Saturday.
4 Theory mentors pick season's best gridders Now that the theory league season is over, the coaches of the teams have chosen their "All-American" players.
4 Called Shots Columnist picks best football players in the nation.
4 Tutor basketeers show prospect in initial drills Although lacking size, the Tutors are a large team that should be able to be competitive this year.
4 Panther Frosh lose to Coe The Teachers College freshmen were narrowly beaten by the Coe freshmen, 6-0.
4 Wear purple for the last time List of football seniors who will wear purple for the last time when the Panthers take on Omaha; photo.
4 Panthers win over Maroons The Panthers have a homecoming victory as they shut out Morningside, 6-0.
4 Panthers close grid season against a strong Omaha squad today A victory for the Panthers will put them in a tie for third place, but a loss would drop them to sixth place in the final conference standings.