College Eye

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# Title Date Summary
1251 The Scoreboard
College Eye 26:41, p.1
Corrections to the previous edition of the College Eye.
1252 The Scoreboard
College Eye 26:40, p.4
Corrections to the previous edition of the College Eye.
1253 For rent: the ivory tower
College Eye 26:39, p.2
College Eye attempts to justify its coverage of world affairs.
1254 Board postpones staff selections
College Eye 26:38, p.1
Insufficient applications on hand.
1255 Politicians write to students in the 'Eye'
College Eye 26:38, p.1
Will include material from Democrat, Republican, Socialist, and Farm-Labor parties.
1256 "Eye" needs aggressive policy, Beard declares in interview; "staff should have definite attitude toward students"
College Eye 26:38, p.1
Professor Beard speaks at length on what he believes the College Eye should do.
1257 Student editors achieve high journalistic honors
Alumnus 19:2, p.13
Old Gold and College Eye honored again; photo.
1258 Staff applications must be in April 5
College Eye 26:36, p.1
For College Eye and Old Gold positions.
1259 Bovee resigns copy position on "Eye"
College Eye 26:35, p.1
Cites scheduling conflicts.
1260 Call is issued for staff applications for "Eye," annual
College Eye 26:35, p.1
1261 Attention please, College Eye readers
College Eye 26:35, p.2
Seeking staff members.
1262 Next College Eye to be issued March 22
College Eye 26:34, p.1
1263 First "Eye" of spring term out March 11th
College Eye 26:33, p.1
1264 Hawk is named society editor; Ebel to resign
College Eye 26:30, p.1
James Ebel will follow job with WMT to Cedar Rapids.
1265 "We work while you sleep"--adv.
College Eye 26:28, p.1
Roy Vinall takes late call for College Eye subscription.
1266 Victor Bovee chosen copy editor of "Eye"
College Eye 26:27, p.1
1267 C'mon up and work for us sometime
College Eye 26:27, p.1
College Eye seeking staff.
1268 Wanted: reporters for the College Eye
College Eye 26:26, p.1
1269 College rebuilds grounds in 1934; alterations, repairs change appearance of buildings
College Eye 26:25, p.1
Description of changes to the campus.
1270 Teachers College moved forward in 1934, year's record indicates
College Eye 26:25, p.1
Review of important events of 1934.
1271 Hovey named to sports editorship
College Eye 26:24, p.1
Brief profile of Graham Hovey.
1272 Edward Corton can now supervise his assistants from his key position "in the slot"
Public Relations News Release 1934:746, p.1
The College Eye has a new "Murphy" desk.
1273 'Eye' wants sports editor, reporters
College Eye 26:23, p.1
1274 Student editors attending national press convention
College Eye 26:16, p.1
Highlights of the Chicago meeting.
1275 Programs for the Campus Leaders dinner contain the 1934 edition of "Who's Who" among student leaders
Public Relations News Release 1934:631, p.4
Program for the event.
1276 Yoo Hoo, student opinion!
College Eye 26:13, p.2
Question is raised about the recent passing of policy rules by the Board of Control of Student Publications and if there will still be freedom of expression in the paper.
1277 Fifteen budding journalists join staff this week
College Eye 26:13, p.1
List of College Eye staff members.
1278 "Eye" again offers digest to readers
College Eye 26:13, p.1
Will distribute syndicated news with paper.
1279 Staff members of 'Eye' return; many officers on paper have long terms of service
College Eye 26:12, p.1
Theodore Adams is editor; roster of other staff members.
1280 Tryouts on "Eye" will start today
College Eye 26:12, p.1
Seeking additional staff members.
1281 New secretaries for publication to assume office
College Eye 26:12, p.1
Helen Byerly and Helene Brown will field requests for assistance.
1282 "Eye" business staff announces openings
College Eye 26:12, p.8
1283 New 'Eye' policy rules approved
College Eye 26:12, p.1
Include rules relating to sources, reliability, and ethical considerations.
1284 Parking lot converted into central campus mart
Public Relations News Release 1934:593, p.1
Returning students are greeted with many changes on campus.
1285 Reader insinuates the editorial policy of "Eye" is inconsistent
College Eye 26:10, p.2
Writer upset that his last letter was not printed in paper.
1286 In those days, ads were called news
College Eye 26:9, p.4
A look at some old newspapers.
1287 Eye editor now hunting new alligator yarn (and reporter)
College Eye 26:6, p.2
Editor responds to last week's letter concerning alligator stories.
1288 Earlier mailing of Eye planned; Friday morning delivery by carrier awaits postal consent
College Eye 26:6, p.1
Attempt to deliver College Eye earlier in order for the advertisements to have greater value and use.
1289 College Eye reader declares alligator stories annoy him
College Eye 26:5, p.2
Reader wants more newsworthy stories in the paper; suggests feeding reporters to the alligator.
1290 Student publications win honors
Alumnus 18:3, p.17
1933-1934 College Eye, 1933 Old Gold, and Purple Pen win awards.
1291 Truman Manship has accepted a teaching and coaching job for next year
Public Relations News Release 1934:566, p.1
Profile
1292 College Eye staff acquires new office
College Eye 26:4, p.1
Staff celebrates in new room.
1293 Dialogue (in any college editor's office)
College Eye 26:4, p.2
A dialogue between a student and an editor.
1294 Eye staff will move next week; construction of the new quarters nears completion
College Eye 26:2, p.1
Description of new quarters in Old Gilchrist Hall.
1295 New staff takes charge of paper with this issue
College Eye 26:1, p.1
1296 Changes mark academic year as outstanding; Nelson is faculty dean; college holds first formals
College Eye 26:1, p.1
Survey of important events of 1933-1934.
1297 The College Eye
Old Gold 0:0, p.138
Description of duties, officers, staff, and awards; photos.
1298 Checking up
College Eye 25:44, p.2
College Eye looks back on 1933-1934 and wishes luck to graduating staff.
1299 Wanted!
College Eye 25:44, p.1
Need College Eye subscription sales personnel.
1300 Eye is rated All-American in national meet; newspaper wins 845 out of possible 1000 points
College Eye 25:44, p.1
Contest run by National Scholastic Press association.