College Eye — September 29, 1944

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1 Dr. Price to confer on rural schools in Washington D. C., next week
1 $50 check awaits group most active in war effort
1 Classes change time Afternoon classes will begin fifteen minutes later.
1 Baker elects house council List of council members.
1 Paintings of famous Belgian to be shown Work by Celine Baekeland will be on display.
1 "Guinea pig' and light meter find library is 'in the dark' Reporter with light meter finds library lighting inadequate; photo.
1 Fellows pop questions differently now Women talk about the ways that men have proposed marriage to them.
1 Correspondent to speak; David Nichol, noted writer, here Tuesday
2 What about the non-participants? Applauds an organized scheduling of organizational meetings; calls for greater attendance.
2 Readers' Review Discusses "Strange Fruit," by Lillian Smith.
2 Clues to the News World and national news.
3 Our social frontiers challenge new leaders says President Price President Price talks about the qualities of leadership.
3 Helen Madsen selected for magazine board Of home economics magazine.
3 Creative writers urged to contribute to 'Pen'
3 Campus School active in drive to aide Russians Work on clothing collection and repair.
3 Student recitals begin today List of performers.
3 Rendezvous Greek events and activities.
4 Tutor Timetable Campus events.
4 Star gazing part of science homework Professor Scott points out the stars.
4 Football fans can see campus school games Encourages students to attend the high school games; there is no college team.
4 Wave personalities in review; swimmer, ex-spar, 'E' winner on campus Discusses some of the WAVES on campus.
4 Band gets personnel but still needs brass List of personnel.
4 Lukes resume service