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Weekends

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Title Date Summary
101 The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College
College Eye 27:29, p.2
1/31/1936 College Eye editorial staff offers suggestions for making ISTC a better college.
102 Forum
Mach--George R. (Commercial Education Faculty)
College Eye 24:29, p.2
4/21/1933 Professor Mach notes that his comments on what students can learn on weekends was meant to contrast weekends on campus versus weekends at home.
103 Student Council to make survey; students to vote on new recreational plans Wednesday
College Eye 24:20, p.1
2/17/1933 Will have opportunity to select weekend activities.
104 Associated council moves to revolutionize weekend social program during spring term; temporary committee is appointed to draw up plans
College Eye 24:19, p.1
2/10/1933 Will plan weekly movies and dances.
105 Enrollment for Saturday classes hits thirty-four
College Eye 24:2, p.1
9/16/1932 Report on Extension Service classes and activities.
106 Forum
Norman--Nellie (Class of 1934)
College Eye 23:46, p.2
6/17/1932 Laments the lack of men on campus during the weekends.
107 Student opinion
College Eye 17:16, p.3
9/30/1925 Reminisces about spending Sundays at home
108 Why I don't like Saturday
College Eye 14:34, p.5
2/28/1923 Claims that the comforting weekly routine is disturbed on the weekends.
109 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:18, p.4
2/4/1920 Claims that living a Christian life will make one a better teacher; chastises students who travel home for the weekend; encourages students to avoid procrastination in life.
110 Sabbath studying
College Eye 9:7, p.5
10/31/1917 Believes that students should use Sundays as a day of rest.
111 The accommodating friend
Old Gold 0:0, p.171
6/1/1911 Story about a student going home for the weekend who ends up taking other students' luggage with her.

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