College Eye — November 14, 1952

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1 College orchestra performs Sunday Performance program.
1 'Focus on Fashions' shows next Friday Several groups to present fall fashion show.
1 SAC hosts seventh annual discussion meet here today Program for the invitational discussion sessions.
1 Kenton visits campus briefly Stan Kenton visits campus; hears jazz band play; photo.
1 Rhythmaires play for Hawkins Dance
1 Commons dance will follow registration
1 Quartet will play Saturday Will appear in conjunction with strings conference; photo.
1 Bell blasts at education Excerpts from speech by Bernard Iddings Bell.
1 Classes cut Wednesday Procedures for registration.
2 Oath again under fire More on the California loyalty oath.
2 Slow situation Still waging battle to have College Eye reporters present at faculty meetings.
2 In the book? The House Un-American Activities committee should investigate the case of Little Bo Peep's lost sheep.
2 Untitled Academic freedom is gained through knowledge/education.
2 College exists for more than studies College is not only a place to learn a way to make a living, but a way to learn to live.
2 President explains Film Club purpose Designed to study need and demand in college for fine examples of cinematic art.
2 Faculty's action questioned Faculty should allow a College Eye staff reporter to attend faculty meetings.
3 Religious Council plans meditations Plans series of morning meditations.
3 String conference features Cadek Highlights of the conference.
3 Discrimination conference will be held Second annual conference will be held in Chicago.
4 Panthers are champions of North Central Become crown-holders after defeating South Dakota State, 47-34; photos.
4 Unexpected climax in NCC loop Three games all concluded with victorious underdogs.
4 'Credit due to players,' Starbeck Team effort cause for success.
5 On the sidelines Description of title-winning game.
6 College Eye Bulletin Board News from student organizations.
6 Second SAC panel will be November 9 Will sponsor dinner and discussion of cut system.
7 Miss Primo talks to rural leaders
7 Dames serve husbands Will serve coffee.
7 Maucker will speak At Iowa Farm Bureau meeting.
7 Manship models as he lectures Sculptor Paul Manship demonstrates his work.
8 New campus school building to open its door next fall Description of facilities of elementary wing of new school.
8 TC will give teaching exams For National Teacher Examinations.
8 Methodists will hold conference At Wesley Foundation.
8 Engineer exam offered
8 WRA sponsors college play night