College Eye — March 14, 1930

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1 Dr. Robert West of Wisconsin to speak here Will speak on speech clinics
1 Commerce professor publishes law book Professor Skar publishes.
1 Seniors will dance at matinee this afternoon Will hold matinee dance.
1 Minnesingers plan annual concert here April third Performance program.
1 Men arguers defeat Michigan Tuesday night; twenty-five to nineteen vote gives Teachers victory over Kalamazoo men Results of recent debate; schedule of future debates.
1 Publicity dept. writes novels but not fiction George Holmes talks about the volume of material sent from the department to newspapers.
1 Rushing season for Teachers now on Placement Bureau gets busy.
1 Will speak Sunday Blaine Hyten will speak at TC about pioneering; photo.
1 Co-eds win victory over Michigan at Cedar Rapids Debate topic was disarmament.
1 Professors don gay colors, but pretty silks mean high degrees The meaning behind the gowns and hoods that professors wear during Commencement day.
1 Two thousand students enroll for spring term; indications show that final no. will slightly surpass last year Enrollment stands ad 2010 for spring 1930 term.
1 New cash register installed at café Should speed up cafeteria lines.
1 Folk dances of all countries to be danced at festival History of folk festival on campus; had origins in Americanization process after World War I; will include demonstrations and participation by all those who attend.
1 Mix in the moonlight with colleagues tonight YMCA and YWCA will sponsor dance.
1 College debate trio to battle at home Will compete against two other teachers colleges.
1 Music professors will attend Chicago supervisors' convention
1 Combined glee club pleases audience at annual concert Review of performance by Euterpeans and Troubadours.
2 Rural schools Compares rural and urban schools.
2 The Editor's Column Roller skates now available for students; do women or men have a better sense of humor; students need to use all of their brain when studying, so it becomes more entertaining.
3 Playcraft Club Gwendolyn Kern elected president; Alice Dowden elected secretary-treasurer; roster of their roles in other organizations.
3 Mathematics Club Virginia Wattawa will speak at next meeting.
3 Pi Beta Alpha Olga Johnson will speak at next meeting.
3 Iowa Y. W. C. A. Conference Roster of speakers for conference to be held at Grinnell.
3 Art League Ida Hart spoke about Indian life and art at recent meeting.
3 Irving Informal dinner to be held with singing and dancing to follow; announcement of next meeting.
3 L. S. A. Invitation to first regular meeting.
3 Sigma Tau Delta Roster of pledges to be initiated; program for formal banquet.
3 W. A. A. Details from recent sports banquet.
3 Westminster Foundation Updates on activities and upcoming events.
3 Y. W. C. A. friendship dinner All members invited to attend.
3 Brief Notes Updates on Phi Sigma Phi, Chi Pi Theta, and the Delphian Literary Society.
3 Creative Writing Club News about the recent meeting.
3 American Association of University Women Sadie Campbell will speak at next meeting; officers will be elected.
3 Delphian Won the basketball game against the Waterloo Amateur Athletic association, 45-13; next game will be against the Waterloo Y. W. C. A. class in volleyball.
3 English Club Program for recent meeting.
3 St. Patrick reigns in society organizations' plans for next week English Club to hold St. Patrick's Day dinner; Irish theme at W. A. A. banquet.
4 Raqueteers prepare for second schedule Tennis players have been working out in order to get ready for the conference meet.
4 Intramural swimmers will meet Wednesday; Xanhos are the defending champs
4 Thirty-five report for varsity track; Dickinson prepares men for conference indoor meet Mar. 29; thirty-five Frosh drill with Varsity Notes each man's specialty.
4 Tutors have bright mat prospects for '31 Roster of men who will be in wrestling next year.
4 The Xanhos Xanhos doing very well in intramurals.
4 Duea takes second; other place at Ames There were many close wrestling matches, according to Coach Bender.
4 Baseball candidates answer Whitford's Tuesday call for men There where twenty-five varsity and forty-four freshman candidates for this year's baseball team. Both squads are taking general conditioning; soon the final cuts will be made.
5 The Line Campus gossip.
5 Literary Stories and poems by T. C. students.
6 Milton Moore, tenor gives voice recital Performance program.
6 "Habby" leads mates in basketball scoring Basketball team scoring statistics.
6 Waterloo soloist to give song recital Mrs. Forrest Gillpatrick will perform.
6 Coach Schneider's cagers have successful season The Little Tutors won four and lost four in the Iowa Cedar basketball race. They won ten out of fifteen regularly scheduled games.
6 Former student writes of work Harryette Creasy will teach at Skidmore College.
6 Scrubwomen, B. A., M. A. stage "cleaning spree" Critic teachers clean up the Training School.
6 College will be host of educators For thirteenth annual elementary education conference.