College Eye — October 10, 1952
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SLB proclaims No Cut Day | Ask for day off on Good Friday instead. | |
| 1 | Music frats join to give musicale | PMA and SAI will give concert of music by American composers. | |
| 1 | SLB okays book exchange; move follows open meeting | Representatives from Latta's College Book Store explain their point of view. | |
| 1 | College play cast chosen | List of cast members for "The Gentleman from Athens". | |
| 1 | Janet Collins to open Lecture-Concert Series | Profile of dancer Janet Collins. | |
| 1 | First program speaker claims big business here to stay | Excerpts from lecture by John S. Coleman. | |
| 1 | Fiery issue unanimously passes board at Monday's meeting | Text of resolution supporting book exchange. | |
| 1 | SLB appoints new committee | Will consider use of Commons. | |
| 1 | Campus Evangelist has Rev. Heiges as guest speaker | Profile of the Reverend Heiges; photo. | |
| 2 | Dangling | Requests that authors not leave dangling prepositions at the end of sentences. | |
| 2 | Professor offers to TC students helpful advice | ||
| 2 | Too many students just after social standing, says writer | Students must realize the importance of college as an academic tool. | |
| 2 | Soul-searching | Tom Pettit apologizes for his editorial on academic freedom and re-states his opinions. | |
| 2 | Blame students for lack of enthusiasm | Questions intentions 'The Line' authors. | |
| 2 | Men's Union thanks frats, I Club, AWS | Men's Union writes their appreciation for help received during initiation. | |
| 2 | Student claims 'immaturity' phrase a convenient excuse | Reply to Robert Fee's claim that freshmen and sophomores are not developed enough to understand books like 'Communist Manifesto.' | |
| 2 | Editorialwise | Reminder of purpose of editorials. | |
| 3 | Officer will tell of naval reserve | ||
| 3 | Set Homecoming decoration rules | For house decoration. | |
| 3 | Douglas attends UBEA conference | Professor Douglas attends meeting in Washington, D. C. | |
| 3 | Men counselors meet to plan improvements | Consider improvements for next year's orientation. | |
| 3 | The Line | 'News' from around the campus. | |
| 4 | Tutors to North Dakota after Coe escape; two injuries may hurt TC kicking department | Injuries are minor, but worry coach. | |
| 4 | Tutors, 3 other teams tie for top | Four-way tie in standings may result. | |
| 4 | TD in final four minutes defeats Coe | ISTC wins, 27-24; photo. | |
| 4 | Invitational meet opens mat season | ||
| 5 | Junior Red Cross has conference | Description of meeting that will be held on campus. | |
| 5 | Jobs are open in civil service | ||
| 5 | On the Sidelines | Account of Panther-Coe game. | |
| 6 | EYE workers whip Old Gold | In short softball game. | |
| 6 | 'Music Time' may be seen | Will feature work by Professor Mitchell. | |
| 6 | Faculty members attend meeting | Professors Lantz, Matala, and Fowler will attend regional conservation education conference. | |
| 6 | BIE has special day | Business classes cancelled due to Business-Industry-and Education Day. | |
| 6 | Greek Letter variety show will be tonight | ||
| 7 | College Eye Bulletin Board | News about campus student organizations. | |
| 7 | New Japanese student, Takako Oshibuchi, here to study music | Profile of Takako Oshibuchi. | |
| 7 | Department of Art plans workshop | Professor Guillaume will offer workshop in Webster City. | |
| 8 | Freshman initiation is less violent this year | Committee working on orientation activities; less rowdyism around Prexy's Pond. | |
| 8 | Speakers Bureau plans many local programs | ||
| 8 | Elementary curriculum chorus begins practice | Arthur Redner and Howard Street direct group. |