College Eye — February 2, 1927

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1 A. A. U. W. host to sectional director History and purposes of the organization.
1 Harold Bauer to give piano recital; famous pianist plays here February 11 Performer profile.
1 Alfred Smaltz talks on Russian problems at chapel Friday Summary of remarks.
1 Friendship league discusses Mexico; Miss Thomes talks on conditions in Mexico Gives impressions of Mexico to World Friendship League.
1 Kathleen Campbell and Harriet Miller in joint recital Performance program.
1 To alumni of T. C. H. S. Will hold pep rally.
1 "New Brooms" proves delightful comedy Review of the play.
1 Two glee clubs to give concert on February 12 Euterpeans and Troubadours will perform.
1 To College Eye staffs Candidates must file campaign papers.
1 Tso Yan Wang to talk Sunday Visitor will speak on conditions in China.
2 Monkey business in Tennessee Evolution teaching laws under court test.
2 Faculty Dames party Includes music and games.
2 W. A. A. Rules for winning chevrons.
3 Dr. Updegraff accepts position in Pennsylvania Had been president at Cornell College.
3 Professors Mach and Bender Professors Bender and Mach provide program for local Lions.
3 Mathematics Club meetings are well attended Over sixty attend most meetings; program for recent meeting.
4 The line is busy Comments on limited telephone service on campus; suggests that students should be thankful for what they have and for what the school provides for them.
4 On with the prom Suggests that the senior class needs more involvement in making their senior prom a success.
4 No strings attached Editorial comments on the United States' involvement with other countries for their protection and their money.
4 Where have I heard that before? Suggests that spectators at college athletics contests need to be show sportsmanship and respect the decisions of the officials.
5 Professor Ira S. Condit Visited Knoxville for a consultation on the revision of the course of study of mathematics in their public schools.
5 Are you acquainted with the popular dances Recreational folk dancing hour to be held every Tuesday in the Women's Gym.
5 Westminster Center Details about upcoming events and meetings.
5 For chapel A women's brass quartet will play.
5 Mr. A. E. Brown Will be in charge of chapel service on February 7.
5 Two chemistry students Liquefied chlorine gas.
5 Professor Hersey Met with Professor Miller and Winifred Gilbert in Cedar Rapids to plan the N. E. I. T. A. convention.
5 The Bel Canto Glee Club Held a luncheon; there are thirty-five members under the direction of Alpha Mayfield.
5 Juniors Announcement of upcoming meeting.
5 At the try-outs held January 21 Roster of new Playcraft Club members.
5 Coming Events Dates, places and times of upcoming events.
5 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin Entertained at a party in honor of Professor H. C. Cummins.
5 Professor Ira S. Condit Visited Knoxville for a consultation on the revision of the course of study of mathematics in their public schools.
5 Harold Bauer, pianist, here February 1 Harold Bauer, visiting pianist; photo.
6 Alpha Chis upset Lambda Gams; Philos down Betas 24 to 17; Aristos take thriller from Xanhos Gives the results of last week's intramural basketball games and also includes the matches for the week.
6 Little Pedagogs wallop Greene Teachers College High School basketball team defeated Greene, 42-14.
6 Dickinson's tutors trim Penn 35-22; Penn shows speed to take early lead I. S. T. C. defeated Penn, 35-22.
6 Wisconsin U. added to local mat card Wisconsin University has been added to I. S. T. C.'s schedule for the year. The meet is set for February 14, 1927.
6 Purple face busy weekend with Central and Iowa Wesleyan; both invaders have veteran teams I. S. T. C. will compete against Central College and Iowa Wesleyan on the coming weekend.
7 Students do not read newspapers Suggests that at least half of the student body at any university does not read the newspaper more than once or twice a week.
8 Wesley Foundation notes News about recent and upcoming events and activities.
8 English Club Program for recent meeting.
8 Delta Phi Delta news Active members hosted a bridge luncheon; roster of guests.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Bridge party held at the home of Jeanette Edwards; Elma Hopkins left school due to ill health.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Dinner party held; Mother Goose was the theme.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Held pledging services and an informal dinner; news about members.
8 Delta Gamma Lambda Program for recent social gathering.
8 Phi Omega Pi Mary Butler entertained members and pledges at a Valentine Bridge party; Evelyn Rohrer and Marie Waldheim visited Helen Kemmerer.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha News about members.