College Eye — January 31, 1930

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1 The Campus Queen Look for errors and win prizes.
1 Dickinsonians battle Parsons quintet at Men's Gym tonight; Devine's wildcats block pennant bound Teachers Tutor cagers will fight to keep Iowa Conference record clear.
1 Levitzki, famous pianist, comes to college, Feb. 27; born of naturalized American parents in Russia; received training here Mischa Levitzki will perform.
1 Lawrence, Boysen, wins speech prizes In freshmen competition.
1 College Eye meeting will be held Feb. 7 Will consider new constitution and ways of selecting staff.
1 Half men students are above average; many hit high marks Report on men's grades.
1 McCuskey voted most valuable man Profile of football MVP Dave McCuskey.
1 University professor sketches recent play W. L. Sowers speaks to English Club on recent plays.
1 Local debate team to engage Waldorf
1 Tom Brindley elected instructor at Ames Son of ISTC faculty member will teach entomology while working on his doctoral degree.
1 Attention graduates! Should seek placement information.
1 Educational problems to be threshed out At thirteenth elementary education conference.
1 Dr. Seerley to act as one of electors for Hall of Fame For Hall of Fame sponsored by New York University.
1 Four states compete in oratory April 25 Will speak on law enforcement in the US.
1 Which would you choose for May Queen? Eight May Queen candidates; photo.
1 Student masters seven languages Pat Morrissey leaves music for languages.
1 Help "D" students in new plan here Students who are having difficulties will be given opportunity to learn why they are doing poorly.
1 Date set for Bartlett Hall colonial party Will be costume affair.
1 W. A. A. intramurals begin this week Will start basketball schedule.
1 Suggestions for study sent with "D" letters Should consult Professor Finkenbinder for help.
1 'Tutor Ticklers' promise riot of color and song; ten college organizations will compete for prizes February 13, 14 Roster of organizations that will have acts in the variety show.
1 Primary teachers much in demand throughout state; number placed was over one-fourth of total number of placements Statistics on teacher placement in last year.
1 "Minick" draws applause from large audience; crowd laughs and grows sad as trials of "Minick" are unfolded Review of the play.
2 The Editor's Column The method in picking the May Queen; students and faculty recognize Bertha Martin.
2 Orchestra plays Feb. 20 Symphony Orchestra includes sixty members.
3 Freshmen meet Cornell Feb. 13 Whitford's future Tutor luminaries will journey to Cornell for a basketball game.
3 Freshmen grapplers stage meet Feb. 6 The event will be the freshman elimination wrestling meet.
3 Intramural basketball League standings.
3 More pressure in front tires for easy steering College Hill Service Station will check your tires to see if you need additional air in the front to steer more easily.
3 Tutors nose out Simpson 30-28 Close match for Tutors..
3 Tutors basketeers continue march for loop honors; cagers win fifth straight conference game Men work toward their second consecutive Iowa Conference basketball title.
3 Little Tutors jolt Eldora 31 to 23 Tutors played their best game of the season. The Eldora defeat upset the Iowa-Cedar League standings.
3 Flashy Tutor forward Reuben Sandven is forward for Tutor basketball team; photo
4 Personality adjustment is topic of discussion David M. Trout will speak.
4 Editor holds jaw as paper goes to press Betty Coder has toothache.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
4 Carnivals, dances, parties on society program for week Campus social calendar.