College Eye — November 21, 1947

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1 Chivalry Shag climaxes Courtesy Week actions
1 Russia has no designs on U.S., needs reparations, loan--Davis; America guilty of hypocrisy, helping fascists, lecturer tells audiences Lengthy excerpts from address by Jerome Davis.
1 Dr. Wagner is co-author of workbook On reading; photo.
1 Plenty of meat on Tuesday for diners on Hill, College Eye survey reveals Hill restaurant owners offer opinions on the government's attempts to discourage consumption of meat on Tuesdays; Commons serves only poultry and fish on Tuesdays.
1 Know your Eye staff . . . caricaturist Eells tells all; graduation ends Eye series Profile of Bill Eells; photo.
1 Name 19 to "Who's Who"; appointed by faculty committee List of those who were honored; basis for selection.
1 Examination schedule
1 Villagers discuss fuel problems Attempting to find ways to save money on fuel oil; turn down offer by college to furnish oil for $168 per family.
1 Norwegian teacher visits campus, explains school system and needs Anna Margaretha Hanssen on campus.
1 Four students win honors at speech tournament
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Untitled Praises the speech of Dr. Davis as a part of the Lecture-Concert Series.
2 Musical Notes Announces recent and upcoming music related events on campus.
2 Dial Dope College makes first FM broadcast; praise for the quality of the signal.
2 A thob story . . . Discusses the difference between "thobbing" and thinking.
2 Untitled Defends the Protestant speaker during Religious Emphasis Week, claiming that he did not criticize Catholicism.
2 Untitled Claims that criticism of one's own beliefs will make you understand why there are so many different beliefs in the world.
3 Men needed to direct winter sports program To supervise sledding and ice skating.
3 Faculty members will attend national council Will attend social studies meeting.
3 To perform here Anna Kaskas will perform; photo.
3 Untitled Praises the speech given by Jerome Davis, because he spoke as one out of a minority.
3 Untitled Offers suggestions in order to improve the academic preparation of future teachers.
3 English students English I and English II classes will meet.
4 Panther cagers open season against Drake Bulldogs; meet Coyotes December 8 in loop tilt ISTC will face Drake University in the opening game of the season.
4 Basketball notes Coach Whitford will coach the "B" basketball squad while Coach Nordly is at home because of a death in the family.
4 Flag-raising ceremony led by Les Bundy and local Boy Scouts At football games.
4 Bob Williams tops tutors in scoring Bob Williams led the Tutor football team in scoring, ground gaining, passing, total offense, and best punting average; photo.
4 Tutors bog down in Ohio mud; Falcons win 19-7 ISTC defeated by Bowling Green State University, 19-7; photo.
4 Gym Gems Announces recent and upcoming activities, including soccer games, touch football games, dinners, and a lifesaving corps show.
4 Lockeroom Logic Announces the complete All-Conference football team; photo.
5 Invite Business Dept. to dinner dance
5 Student League Board minutes Hear concerns about theft in parking lots, poor sidewalks; traffic.
5 Orchesis will present "Our Lady's Juggler"
5 Survey of Campus Opinion Explores student opinions about the invention of the atomic bomb.
6 What to Wear Advises students on what to wear to the Chivalry Shag.
6 Father Menster will speak at coffee hour
6 Sunrise service joins 14 pledges to SAI fraternity List of new members and officers.
6 Fellowships available to English universities
6 Radio survey class will present program Class will contrast life in 1900 with that of 1947.
6 History of forensics discussed by Keltner In journal article.
8 Basketball games Students must show IDs to enter games.