College Eye — January 23, 1931

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1 Lambertson discusses life in this age of relativity, Wednesday At YMCA meeting.
1 Change makes every student voter in "leader" election; picture of winners to appear in feature section of Old Gold All students, not just Old Gold subscribers, will be allowed to vote for those who will be pictured in yearbook.
1 Working women expect to marry boss's son says Paul Blanchard Talks about his perception of women who work.
1 Alta Freeman is soloist in Waterloo Symphony Orchestra; played at first concert of orchestra's second season, Thursday, January 22
1 Purple Pen deadline set Still seeking contributions.
1 McDowell and Ebel lead men students in classroom work Honor Roll of men students.
1 Press Club members visit Tribune plant Group makes field trip to newspaper and radio station.
1 First all-college dance of new year will be held tonight; Student Council dance committee of winter term will be in charge
1 State Teachers women debaters to clash with Ames; future meets scheduled with Central, John Fletcher, Penn, and Parsons College
1 Spiritual forces discussed Howland Hanson will preach at CHIC.
1 Donation made to Student Loan Fund by Pi Beta Alpha Group donates $100.
1 Collegians play natural roles in "The Poor Nut"; scenes of mid-winter play are laid on present-day college campus Photo: Zora White, Lamont Okey, and Ruth Kurtz.
1 Students travel averages 8.02 states Charles survey shows Professor Charles reveals results of his survey of travel among his students.
1 College mixed band will present first concert of season; Helen Wiler and Kermit Hosch will play clarinet duet Performance preview; band made up of best players from Men's Band and Women's Band.
1 Lutheran students hosts to Mississippi Valley Conference
1 Solo qualities of viola demonstrated by Frank W. Hill; Charles Stratton, guest pianist, assists in recital Performance review.
2 Don't apply for a room at poor house. There is still some hope. Commentary on Depression, excuse slips, and leaving before the end of an athletic contest.
2 Students of eleven Iowa high schools observe "skip" day Professor Riebe finds that most high schools do not allow a day to cut class.
2 Untitled Women apply for work at YWCA camp.
2 Katy seeks to help John, and Betty spends Dad's money wisely Katey Koed lists things college students could use.
2 Untitled Women's intramural basketball and volleyball tournaments to begin shortly.
3 Intramural tourney enters second round with fast contests All-school basketball tournament to continue, second round pairings announced and first round scores listed.
3 Tutor grapplers succumb to Ames Teachers wrestling team comes out of Iowa State meet with a loss, 20-8.
3 McCuskey takes wrestlers to Minneapolis; tackle powerful Gopher mat team there Saturday Tutor wrestling team prepares for meet at University of Minnesota.
3 Frosh exhibit much cage and mat power Freshman basketball squad for 1931 is described.
3 Eriksen's Little Tutors defeat Independence in initial wrestling meet T. C. High wrestling team, coached by Tutor wrestling captain Finn Eriksen, wins at Independence meet, 20-15.
3 Cage mentor Head basketball coach Art Dickinson, confined to bed with a serious illness for three weeks; photo.
3 Cagers invade Simpson tonight; Tutors continue title conquest with two games Teachers College basketball team to travel to Simpson for game.
3 Little Tutors seek revenge for early defeat by Grundy T. C. High basketball team seeks a win against Grundy Center, after a loss to them before the holidays.
4 Short makes survey of P. E. opportunities in Iowa high schools Professor Short reveals results of state of physical education in Iowa.
4 Untitled Seeking College Eye staff members.
4 The Line Campus gossip.
5 Inter-sorority tea and college dance are the social events of the season Campus social calendar.
5 Untitled Senior P. E. majors defeated freshman majors in field hockey, 3-1.
6 Council letter asks student's cooperation in Library problem Hope to reduce noise and confusion in Library.
6 Rocky Mountain Lodge asks for college "help" Will need summer help.
6 Ben Greet program postponed until second of March
6 Affirmative team of women debaters journeys to Ames First time that women debaters from the two schools have met; photo.
6 November 7 is date of 1931 Homecoming announced recently Schedule of special fall 1931 activities.
6 Airplane antics in picture, "Going Wild" greatly excite air cop