College Eye — February 28, 1929

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1 I. S. T. C. may soon have new heating equipment General Assembly will consider $350,000 capital request; new plant would be located in southwest corner of campus.
1 Miss Terry addresses student body Reviews book for students.
1 Tutors cinch basketball title; Dickinson's men upset Parsons 25-22 in seasons wind up Summary of the game.
1 Sixth annual ball pleases many collegians; guests dine in garden Guests enjoyed Washington Ball.
1 Well known bishop to speak Sunday The Reverend Harry S. Longley will speak at CHIC.
1 Untitled Herbert Hoover will be inaugurated as the next president; photo.
1 String ensemble class gives recital today Roster of performers in Professor Kurtz's class.
1 T. C. professor writes helpful gov't book Professor Erbe writes book on American government.
1 Untitled Marion Walker completed lecture series for women who will be graduating.
1 Ossoli Literary Society wins trophy Wins Walker trophy for debate.
1 Annual Y. W. C. A. election will be held Wednesday Roster of candidates.
1 Ye colonial party merits guest's approval Enjoyed the Colonial Ball in Bartlett Hall.
1 St. Thomas challenges local debaters tonight
1 Joint concert attracts large audience Review of performance by the Euterpeans and Troubadours.
2 T. C. religious activities Howland Hanson talked about Christian civilization.
2 Interesting Y. W. meeting to be held March 6 Laura Parker and Mary McGee will speak.
2 Unusual organ recital given by Professor Samson For YWCA audience.
2 Colleen Moore has electric car but five feet long
2 Debaters break even on long trip Win at Storm Lake, but lose at Le Mars.
2 T. C. H. S. wins second triangular debate Against Waverly and Vinton.
2 Varsity Band supports B. B. team throughout season Still seeking more members.
3 Literary Stories and poems by T. C. students.
3 Scrib didn't get the date Promoting the Old Gold.
4 Editorially speaking Copy of the poem "Lyrics of Life"; students ask for support in the College Eye elections; looks forward to the administration of Herbert Hoover.
4 Do outside activities mean sacrifice? The amount of sacrifice depends on the student involved.
4 "Orange eaters" Urges students to attend campus lectures and performances.
4 Twelve o'clock nights Women should be allowed at least one twelve o'clock night a week.
5 Pi Beta Alpha Faculty of the Primary Department guests at dinner party.
5 Advanced music student gives pleasing recital College auditorium site of the recital of Dorothy Dawson.
5 Art League Regular meeting features talk on Indian pottery.
5 Alpha Theta Beta Alumni return, bridge tournament, dances.
5 Lambda Gamma Nu Mumps, trips home, visitors.
5 L. S. A. news Banquet will be held; tickets available. Next meeting will feature election of officers, followed by a program.
5 Men's Forum Program from recent meeting; next meeting date, place, and time set.
5 Y News Y. W. C. A. welcomes new members.
5 Kappa Phi Pledges informally initiated.
5 Mrs. Walker talks to Ellen Richards girls Dean of Women speaks at regular meeting.
5 Homerian Report of regular meeting and program. Officers elected.
5 Ossoli Meet for dinner to honor new members.
6 A. D. A.s nose out Betas 27 to 25 Summary of the game.
6 Intramural swimming teams to compete for honors March 6 Description of events included.
6 Y. M. C. A. down Xanhos in thrilling contest Summary of the game.
6 Bender's freshman grapplers meet Mar. 6 List of men scheduled to participate.
6 Intramural wrestling meet March 9 Students urged to attend.
6 Whitford's baseball men start active practice; baseball men will face hard schedule Preview of the season.
6 Three Tutors win berths on all-conference team Howard Flowers, Lloyd Haberichter, and Melvin Fritzel were placed on the first all-conference team.
6 Tutors hold top place in conference standings
6 As I see it Teachers College has had a successful year in all types of athletics.
7 Little Tutors lose to Reinbeck Summary of the game.
7 Little Tutors enter sectional tourney; Greene first opponents Schedule of high school games.
7 Wesley news
7 Women's sports Clios defeated the Delphians to win the basketball tournament.
7 Important meeting of track men March 1
7 Outclass three "Big Ten" rivals Tutors begin to look towards next season; photo.
8 Alpha Beta Gamma Members return home for weekend visits, illness, members showcase their talents.
8 Theta Gamma Nu Pledges announced, visitors.
8 Alpha Delta Alpha Host nearly sixty couples at winter dance; mumps has invaded the house, visitors, and visits home.
8 Phi Sigma Phi Visits home; visitors, winter dance announced.
8 Xanho Home visits, member activities.
8 Delta Phi Delta Visitors, illness, home visits, dinner dance.
8 Tau Sigma Delta Visitors and visits home.
8 Pi Theta Pi Alumni return, pledge named, mumps, winter formal planned.
8 Chi Pi Theta Winter dance planned, members attend dance, debate, several members in hospital, alumni visit.
8 Alpha Chi Epsilon Member activities, dance plans announced.