College Eye — October 11, 1940
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 'I' Club initiates nine members | Elect I-Queen; chairmen appointed. | |
| 1 | Conscription fascistic proclaims Whitman | Hazel Whitman speaks against the draft. | |
| 1 | Canadians replace British in annual tangle of words | British team is in army. | |
| 1 | One chemist hits dust in 31 years | Professor Getchell recalls few laboratory injuries. | |
| 1 | These Teachers College men favor conscription | ISTC students voice opinions on the draft; registration deadline coming up. | |
| 1 | Flight scholarships awarded; Waterloo coed is chosen | List of those selected for flight training scholarships. | |
| 1 | Co-directors cast fall play; Carsens, McDonald, Hoch star | Preview of "My Heart's in the Highland". | |
| 1 | 'Gnatsie' bombers plague students | Many flies on campus. | |
| 1 | Shorthand instructor promotes democracy | Miss Gaffin has lunch regularly with her students. | |
| 1 | Director for Tutor Ticklers lacking | Few have applied. | |
| 1 | College newspapers on file in Eye office | ||
| 1 | We need more spirit | TC needs an unified pep organization. | |
| 2 | Cut system, "Children" get roasted | Students are treated unfairly under the current attendance system; appeals to stop defacing bulletin boards. | |
| 2 | Calendar for Men's Union is announced | A look at MU activities. | |
| 2 | Foundation Notes | News from campus religious centers. | |
| 2 | No men allowed in Lawther, but Joe was | Student has pet snake. | |
| 2 | Watching the World | Nazis speculated to be present in the U. S. and relations with Japan are worsening. | |
| 3 | Five fraternities announce pledges | List of pledges. | |
| 3 | Greek women kept busy with picnics, parties, and dinners | News from sororities. | |
| 3 | Social Life sponsors Saturday play night | ||
| 3 | Saturday varieties show stars canine | Dog runs through variety show. | |
| 3 | Hot pads and rugs are woven in class | A look at the work of Agnes McClelland's class. | |
| 3 | Sophomores are hosts at first semi-formal dance of the year; Wally Wallace's band will play for prom | Plans for the Sophomore Cotillion. | |
| 3 | Sorority women fete freshmen | Will host intersorority tea. | |
| 3 | Organizations meet | ||
| 3 | La Conga lessons taught at Commons | First in series of dance lessons. | |
| 3 | After a Fashion | 'Hose' etiquette--dealing with anklets and full-fashioned hosiery. | |
| 3 | Tips and Togs for Tutors | Popular places to buy various items. | |
| 4 | '3500' college students 'hear' Wendell Willkie | Students go to train station to hear Wendell Willkie; his train slows but does not stop for him to make a speech. | |
| 4 | Shafer new chemistry seminar sponsor here | Discuss atomic energy. | |
| 4 | George is popular as oratory waxes hot | A look at Professor Strayer's speech class. | |
| 4 | 215 Teachers College men must register for training | All men between 21 and 36 must register; may register on campus; lengthy description of the law and the registration procedures. | |
| 5 | Commercial Club program outlined | Description of the club and its functions. | |
| 5 | Hidden facts about 21, 625 pounds copper and tin told | A look at the Campanile. | |
| 5 | Sport briefs for gals in shorts | Physical Education Club enjoys picnic. | |
| 5 | Saturday's forecast | ||
| 5 | Sweet and smooth | Curtis Mahaffey plays at the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia jam session. | |
| 6 | Favorites lose in grid loop opener | Panthers defeat North Dakota, 15-0. | |
| 6 | Sports field honors Latham; dedication considered | Will name football field in honor of President Latham. | |
| 6 | Swim days changed | ||
| 6 | Panther DENotations | Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing bits of news from the TC campus. | |
| 6 | Tutor harrier season opens against Cornell | Season schedule. | |
| 6 | Panthers upset North Dakota 15-0 | Panthers were outweighed by opponents, but not outplayed. | |
| 6 | Gridders' attack ready for N. D. S. encounter tonight |