College Eye — October 29, 1943
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tutor Timetable | Events and meetings scheduled; college play; life saving corps; play night. | |
| 1 | Bravery awards to be presented Sunday afternoon | Distinguished Flying Cross and five Air Medals will be presented to families of local men. | |
| 1 | Teachers College well represented as fifteen chosen to Who's Who | List of those in national publication. | |
| 1 | Navy celebrates its "national holiday" | WAVES hold review. | |
| 1 | "Papa is All" given tonight; comedy brings relaxation to large audience | Preview of the play. | |
| 1 | Only few tickets are unsold for concert series | Season preview. | |
| 2 | Cut Day becomes leaf-raking festival for students, professors | Students rake leaves, enjoy skits and bonfire. | |
| 2 | Professor Sage turns chef | Professor gives out food to hungry students on Cut Day; photo. | |
| 2 | A combination of fun | Thanks those who make Cut Day possible. | |
| 2 | Eye policy applauded | Letter to editor praising the newspaper's willingness to speak out on controversial subjects. | |
| 2 | Hometown news | Newspapers and new books available at the library. | |
| 2 | Watching the World | Gives opinion on events of the war, emphasizing the need to attack Japan. | |
| 3 | Lawth-hers | Upperclassmen haze freshmen; description of social events. | |
| 3 | At Lawther Hall four in a room becomes a science | A look at the way that women deal with crowded conditions. | |
| 3 | Religious activities | News from campus religious organizations. | |
| 3 | Sororities plan Saturday varieties | Will consist of games and dancing. | |
| 3 | Art Leaguers' projects win admiring glances | Work on display. | |
| 3 | Rendezvous | News about Greeks and their organizations. | |
| 4 | Raeburn broadcasts on national hook-up | From Auditorium stage. | |
| 4 | Meet the Army! | Profile of John R. Christian. | |
| 4 | Prisoners of war in Germany get W. S. S. F. relief | ||
| 4 | Air Corps has formal reviews Saturday, Sunday afternoons | Description of review and inspection. | |
| 4 | Untitled | Singing and music led by the music department in the Georgian lounge. | |
| 5 | Social science group initiates new members | List of new Pi Gamma Mu members. | |
| 5 | Frances Faust new president of Hamilton | List of other officers. | |
| 5 | Joint party full of weird plans | Business groups planning Halloween party. | |
| 5 | Music library contains works of many masters | Turntables with headphones available. | |
| 5 | Hilda Beal describes English war-time conditions at auditorium program | Lengthy excepts from her description. | |
| 5 | Professor Lillehei places stress on language in post world relations | Believes language abilities will be important in post-war world. | |
| 5 | Exacting rehearsals turn out college symphony concerts | Professor Kurtz talks about performance preparations; photo. | |
| 6 | Ackley chalks up 7-0 victory over Tutors at Homecoming event | ||
| 6 | Dial Dope | Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL. | |
| 6 | The Line | Comments on people and happenings on campus. | |
| 6 | Music recital to be Friday afternoon | Lileah Furgerson and Evelyn Mathes will perform. | |
| 6 | Campus 4-H club makes fall plans | ||
| 6 | Joe College becomes rejuvenated by Starbeck calisthenics class | Men have wartime obligation to get into good physical shape. |