College Eye — February 21, 1929

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1 Leadership necessary for successful life E. T. Hagerman speaks at CHIC.
1 T. C. H. S. enters second round of debate Will compete with Waverly and Vinton.
1 Annual Washington Ball tomorrow; Grant's Iowans play for ball Tradition of this dance began in 1924.
1 Prof. Erbe speaks of permanent peace plan At the student assembly.
1 A correction Survey detected ten rather than 110 heart murmurs.
1 Unique vesper service arranged for Sunday Will include reading and music.
1 "Destroy prejudice" says Miss Scurlock Wants to abolish racial hatred and prejudice.
1 Tutors win debate from Upper Iowa by two to one vote; critical audience decision
1 Aeolians give annual dinner With Valentine's Day theme.
1 Six selected from dramatic tryouts Will move on to final competition; roster of winners.
1 College Eye notice Election of College Eye staff coming up.
1 Faculty invited to B. H. colonial party Bartlett Hall will hold annual party with colonial theme.
1 Join glee club concert tonight Program for Euterpean and Troubadour concert.
1 Williamson lecture proves interesting and entertaining Description of device used by J. E. Williamson for his undersea photography.
2 Student recital February 21, 1929, Auditorium, 4:00 Performers and their work.
2 Scrib has another experience Promoting sale of Old Gold.
2 Mrs. Schmidt's pupils give a very good recital
2 L. S. A. news Enjoyed musical program.
2 English Club Students read original work.
3 Literary Stories and poems by T. C. students and faculty.
4 Editorially speaking Remembers George Washington; the Washington Ball is one of T. C.'s traditions; students ask for support in the College Eye elections.
4 Variations noted in the feminine world A look at customs at other colleges.
4 Radio stations broadcasting news flashes Call letters for college radio stations.
5 Xanho Basketball team wins; member activities.
5 Alpha Delta Alpha Visitors, bridge tournament, serve as judge in high school debate.
5 Ossoli Debate team winner of the intersoroity debate.
5 Phi Omega Pi Winter dance well attended; pledging completed; basketball team loses first game.
5 Y. W. C. A. notes Ella Hatch to host South American tea; national officers visit campus; visitors.
5 Delphian Program from recent regular meeting; basketball teams wins.
5 Men's Forum Report of regular meeting
5 Kappa Phi Entertained at Valentine Tea; formal initiation plans announced.
6 State Teachers lead conf. basketball pack Tutors are competing with Luther for first place.
6 Football rules body now in session New rules decided upon by the intercollegiate football rules committee.
6 Big championship game tomorrow; Parsons here in season's final Tutors defeat Penn.
6 Intramural swimming meet set for March 6 Alpha Chi Epsilon was the winner of last year's meet.
6 Xanhos rally to win intramural thriller Defeat the Alpha Delta Alpha fraternity.
6 Two Tutor cagers sing swan song Howard "Tuffey" Flowers and Harold "Stix" Hopkins will play their final games for T. C.
6 Little Tutors end season Saturday Teachers College High School will play Reinbeck.
6 Betas win right to enter final round Alpha Theta Beta defeated Bates Hall.
6 Tutor grapplers win highest honors possible; Wisconsin fourth team to fall Summary of the meet.
6 Teachers announce track meet dates
6 Dickinson issues first track call Roster of lettermen expected to return.
6 Cedar Falls High gets sectional tournament Teachers College High will play in the state tournament at Cedar Falls High.
6 Intramural finals will soon be decided Xanho fraternity is the favorite to win the tournament.
6 Four pedagogues remain undefeated Short profiles of Finn B. Eriksen, Gay Orr, Orville Orr, and Alfred Pedersen.
7 Women's sports review Women's intramural basketball tournament has started.
8 Lambda Gamma Nu Alumni return for dance; members visit friends; members ill.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Members visit their homes; participate in intramurals; plan dance.
8 Chi Pi Theta Alumni expected to return; attend parties; return for home visits; members ill.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon Visitors; mumps and bruised knee take toll, member of debate team.
8 Kappa Theta Psi Host bridge party; pledges announced; alumni expected to return for dance.
8 V. O. V. Entertain at mid-winter formal dinner-dance; pledges announced; members visit their homes.
8 Pi Tau Phi Hold winter formal and theatre party.
8 Pi Theta Pi Entertain rushees; visitors; members visit homes.
8 Delta Phi Delta Visitors; colds keep members from class; Lambda Gam dance deemed a success.
8 Pi Omega Pi Hold mid-winter initiation and banquet; meeting program; visitor.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Members visit homes; attend bridge party; visitor.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Home visits; visitors.