College Eye — November 1, 1957

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1 Co-existence study at science-religion seminar Schedule of speaker.
1 Closed circuit TV for TC; teaching by TC to begin in January Professors Worley and Matala will teach science education class; Mr. Hake speaks at length about the facilities and the idea of closed circuit TV; photo.
1 Science grant of $260,000 to aid year-long institute AYI will aid development of science teachers.
1 Old Gold sales encouraged!
1 Forward, March! Band day parade, concert tomorrow Program for Band Day.
2 Tattered and torn Campus is beautiful, but American flag is worn.
2 It's the angle. . . We should strive to find the real interest in things rather than just the facts.
2 Letter to the editor Student poses possible explanation of 'the silent generation' in response to Dr. Fox's previous article.
2 Splitting an infinity Unhappy with the cut system, suggestions for new elective courses.
2 Obiter Scripta Students should not have to pay for higher enrollment with tuition increases.
3 Pageant for beauties soon Procedures for Old Gold Beauties nominations.
3 "Quo Vadis" tonight
3 Varieties to be Nov. 9 Homecoming Variety Show re-scheduled.
3 Just for the Record Several suggestions as to worthwhile record purchases.
4 Phi Sigs, Rollers capture crown
4 Eleven seniors to end careers against SDU
4 Women basketball teams organize WRA sponsors intramurals for women.
4 Yearlings impress cage coach Coach Witham says this year's group is the "best bunch of freshmen" he's ever had.
4 Tutors seek third place Panthers have chance for third place, possibility of tying for second in the conference in their final game of the season.
5 Untitled President Maucker collects on the paper route of his son Jim, who is sick; photo.
5 Interest shown in 1958 conference says Poage Professor Poage talks about his trip to New York to seek speakers for AACIA.
5 Air Force Band appears Sunday Will play in Cedar Falls.
6 Pom-pon sale at tomorrow's game Chimes will sell pom-pons.
6 Male chorus begins Professor Matheson organizes informal group.