College Eye — November 6, 1959

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1 Dean Chase to speak on education demands Profile of Francis S. Chase, who will speak at the fall convocation; photo.
1 China-type play 'Land of Dragon' to be produced For Children's Theater.
1 FHA speech on 'You' Professor Sjolander speaks in Elkader.
1 'Carousel' in Commons
1 Dance tomorrow night
1 Contemporary art at Student Center
1 AMRH beauty pageant features two contests Will feature both beauty and talent competition; photo.
1 Appeal goal is met United Appeal brings in $6250.
1 New York destination of editors Will attend press convention.
1 Carl Weinrich presents Bach Monday night Profile of Carl Weinrich.
1 Halloween spirit haunts Commons Held Halloween party in Commons.
2 German harpsichord now owned by ISTC Professor Bock talks about the new instrument.
2 Philosophers meet Iowa philosophers group meets on campus.
2 Math conference Sunday and Monday Several ISTC faculty will participate.
2 Actors give views about 'Dear Liar' production quirks
2 Jeffersonians to political workshop Attend workshop in Grinnell.
2 Garst concerned with world wide food shortage Excerpts from speech by Roswell Garst.
3 The Faculty Pen; faculty opinion polled on quiz show scandals Faculty members discuss the recent controversy on dishonesty in television.
4 SLB passes resolution vs. car ban Some claim that a ban on cars would relieve campus congestion and improve scholastic achievement.
4 Rev. Martin Luther King to discuss racial issues Profile of Martin Luther King.
4 Greek activities in full swing Lengthy look at Greek activities.
5 The social grind Schedule of campus activities.
5 Kay finds permanent souvenir while studying in Europe Kay Dryden talks at length about her year of study abroad; will marry Jean Marc Courvisiea, whom she met in Switzerland; photo.
6 Gridders out of NCC race; lose to South Dakota 27-6 TC defeated by South Dakota University, 27-6; photo.
6 League playoffs held this week Results are posted from intramural football competition.
6 Panthers travel to SDSC; play final game of season TC will face South Dakota State.
6 Fate of NCC uncertain A meeting in St. Louis will decide whether or not the North Central Conference will be broken up.
6 Marlins, Minnows begin new year List of new members of the synchronized swimming team.
7 Harriers have 6-1 record; win all three home meets TC defeated Wartburg, 15-45, Platteville State, 25-30, and Simpson, 16-41.
7 Instructions to the Raiders Bill Hammer instructs his players at the South Dakota University game; photo.
7 Starting line-up uncertain for varsity-frosh game Jim Witham discusses the team; freshmen will face the varsity squad for the opening game of the season.
7 9-hole score of 45 wins golf tournament Muriel McCormick and Bill Westphal took first place at the WRA's first mixed two-ball foursome golf tournament.
8 SLB investigates advisory system Supports the Student League Board's decision to investigate faculty advisors in order to form a better organized advisory system.
8 Student leaders speak History of AWS; description of its purposes and programs.
8 Mirror on the Mob Comments on the honesty of faculty members, the approaching midterms, and the view from the Campanile.
8 Obiter Scripta Responds to a reader's request for him to explain his statement that the Soviet Union would win an economic war with the U. S.
8 So, what's education? Disagrees with an editorial printed in the Eye that claimed that good teachers should not be promoted to administrative positions.