College Eye — January 10, 1930

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1 Well-known rabbi will speak Sunday at church services Eugene Mannheimer will speak.
1 "Minick" offers something new in domestic comedy Preview of the play.
1 Students save eyes by use of new lights Brighter lights installed in classrooms and halls of Auditorium Building; brief history of electrical power on campus.
1 Freshmen to frolic, cavort, and disport in gay rollick tonite; games, dancing and music will be some features of the evening
1 Debaters primed for first battle of words Will debate junior colleges in pre-season competition.
1 Athletic conference to be here tomorrow Athletics staff will host high school coaches.
1 Faculty member is honored in Chicago Professor Gaffin is national president of Pi Omega Pi.
1 Heads new course Edward Kurtz will establish a new four-year course in orchestra and band music; outline of the curriculum; photo.
1 Audience will see plants grow on screen Arthur Pillsbury will show films.
1 Freshmen will speak for themselves soon Will compete in extemporaneous speaking.
1 Taxidermist adds new specimens to Museum collection John Hodges returns from New Mexico with animal specimens and pottery.
1 Life savers train for annual pageant Will demonstrate swimming, diving, and life saving skills.
1 Old Gold business manager divides prize Top salesmen tie with 106 sales apiece.
1 College brass quartet broadcasts from WMT
1 Debaters plan trip to meet eastern college teams there; topic for debate this year will be disarmament problem Will meet four Michigan schools.
1 Social files open to students and faculty Files record students' daily schedule, address, rooming house, and activities.
1 A. A. U. W. rehearses for "Arabian Nights" program, January 6 Will raise money for scholarships.
1 "On With The Stunts" is cry to students by show committee Organizations must register their acts with Dean Campbell.
2 The Editor's Column Students need to be respectful during the "Loyalty Song"; organizations getting ready for the variety show; trying to get students interested in journalism.
3 Get Acquainted A discussion with Major W. H. McKellar.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Cornell noses out Teachers 22-20 Cornell behind until last five minutes.
4 As I See It. Questions about University of Iowa and the Big Ten; several ISTC athletes left school due to lack of money.
4 Plan to eliminate tie grid games suggested Fort Dodge coach suggests playing overtime if a tie occurs.
4 Bender's wrestlers meet Wisconsin here Monday; first "Big Nine" foe for matmen; match is second home meet Four lettermen on this year's squad.
4 Tutors vanquish Columbia, 26-22; team starts drive for another title; Tutors maintain early lead Tutor basketball team wards off a Columbia comeback.
4 Dickinsonians win from Coe quintet Tutor basketball team defeats Coe, 21-14.
4 Little Tutors win two games; lose to Eldora; down East Waterloo but drop Eldora contest Tutors defeat Waverly in a slow-paced basketball game.
5 Pi Omega Pi Roster of officers.
5 Delta Phi Delta Pledges hosted a party for the actives and rushees; Marie Christoffersen married Russell Blake; Lorraine Lindsay pledging.
5 Chi Pi Theta Richard Dodge visited.
5 Phi Sigma Phi Roster of those initiated at recent formal initiation.
5 V. O. V. Held annual alumni banquet; Wilma Smith and Mrs. Eldridge Clough will be in charge of next year's dinner.
5 Alpha Beta Gamma Grace Clausen married Dr. Graham Boysen; luncheon held for those who stayed in Waterloo for vacation.
5 Tau Sigma Delta Held formal initiation; roster of new pledges; Rose Marie Kleinfelder recovering from an operation.
5 Pi Theta Pi Roster of alumni entertained at luncheon.
5 Theta Gamma Nu Held formal and informal initiation; roster of initiates.
5 Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt Visiting Chicago.
5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill Visited Chicago for the weekend.
5 Miss Naomi Evans Spent vacation in New Orleans, Milwaukee, and Chicago.
5 Miss Rose Lena Ruegnitz Attended opera, symphony concerts, and theatre in Chicago during vacation.
5 Miss Olive Barker Will sing a solo in the "Messiah" at Aurora, Illinois.
5 Miss Miriam Little Spent vacation at her home in Lincoln, Nebraska.
5 Myron T. Russell Visited relatives in Manhattan, Clay Center, and Stafford, Kansas, during vacation.
5 W. E. Hays Visited his mother during vacation.
5 Mr. L. A. Richman Spent his vacation at his home in Cedar Falls.
5 The Rev. Don M. Gury Accepted a call to be a rector at St. Paul's Episcopal church in Watertown, Wisconsin.
5 Miss Thelma A. Short Visited Chicago and Kansas during vacation.
5 Miss Alta Freeman and Anne Stuart Duncan Drove to Alta Freeman's home in Le Mars for Christmas.
5 Art League Held short business meeting; Henrietta Thornton spoke at recent meeting.
5 Y. W. C. A. Katherine Seay attended a conference in Washington, D. C.; Esther West visited this week.
5 L. S. A. Plans for the first regular meeting of the new year.
5 Westminster Foundation Plans for an open house; program for upcoming meeting; updates on upcoming activities.
5 Irving Improvement of society hall discussed at recent meeting; old members encouraged to turn in their dues.
5 Wesley Foundation Plans for a mid-winter frolic; Professor E. O. Finkenbinder will speak at next gathering.
5 Ellen H. Richards Club Held regular meeting; Bertha Gardner spoke.
5 Alpha Literary Society Details about recent meeting.
5 Ossoli Roster of officers.
5 Biology Club Roster of members initiated.
5 Clio Roster of officers.
5 W. A. A. urges women to play intramurals The number of W. A. A. members keeps increasing.
5 Alumnus arranges two-piano composition Karl Dubbert has work published.
6 Former graduate, now Montana educator, visits Alma Mater Brief profile of F. O. Smith.
6 Archery golf finds favor among women Description of the new game which substitutes a bow and arrow for a golf club and ball.
6 Ticket offered to those who read "Eye" ads Regent Theater ticket will be given to those who find errors in ads.
6 Interest in A. A. U. W. is aroused by members of college faculty ISTC group admitted to associate membership; aims of the group.
6 Correspondent Stanley Wood appointed local correspondent for Associated Press, following death of George Twaddle; photo.