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College Eye — January 30, 1931
College Eye — January 30, 1931
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Tutors meet fourth circuit foe; Captain Haberichter and Cooper vie with Swanson for honors
Teachers College to meet Parsons, both teams 2-1 on the season, in Coach Art Dickinson's return to the floor.
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Russell to direct picked bandsters in year's first concert
Will feature ten women and thirty-eight men in combined band.
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Washington Ball to be event of Febr. 20
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Outnumbered three to one, men students win highest honors
Comparison of men and women high achievers.
1
Tutor Ticklers start final practice toward production; will comprise one of the biggest dramatic productions of the year
Stage sets will be built by organizations putting on acts.
1
Harper's will publish poetry by students
Norma Gillett, Marguerite Hoffman, and Robert Mallory have had work accepted for anthology.
1
While freshmen complain and seniors ignore, Eye reporter investigates this "five minute rush period"
College Eye reporter speaks on difficulty to appear at class on time due to inadequate periods of time between classes.
1
RCA photophone and fireproof booth installed in auditorium this weekend
Will show first talking picture on campus.
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Second vote for campus leaders to be taken Thursday; nearly five hundred votes cast in first election for twenty leaders
Continuing vote for those who will be featured in the Old Gold.
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Palmer speaks on "The Inevitable God--" Sunday
Albert B. Palmer will speak at CHIC.
1
Four debate teams clash with speakers from Luther College; first time Teachers College holds two double debates with any school
Photo: John G. McDowell and Murvle Hanawalt.
1
Lutheran students from three states to gather here today
Highlights of the regional conference.
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Night owls and pajamas distinguish Night Hawk team; unique organization is out to win intramural basketball tournament
"Night Hawks" seek to win intramural basketball tournament.
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Students get inside dope on this college life at 'Poor Nut'; shows inside from bookstore to fraternity house
Review of the play.
2
How about the law of readiness if the unexpected makes life living?; when we have to cut we cut what we believe will have fewest interested readers
Commentary on size and content of College Eye due to restraints in funds.
2
Chemistry Seminar to view industrial movie
Several students give reports at recent meeting.
2
Lambertson discusses human freedom Wed.
At recent YMCA meeting.
2
Contest with Central College teams closes stiff debate schedule; question will be "Resolved that the nations should adopt a policy of free trade"
2
Chicago man to speak at Sunday night club
W. A. Palmer will speak.
2
"Aw, rats," says Rath as he works on his doctor's thesis; pink-white rats are victims of the professor's experiments
Doing work on tuberculosis.
2
Six men debaters to meet forensic teams of Missouri colleges
Schedule of upcoming meets.
3
Captain Haberichter high scorer as team trims Simpson cagers
Tutor basketball team defeats Simpson in Indianola, 47-17.
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Russell Hackler has had blood poisoning.
3
Frosh grapplers point for first collegiate meet; McCuskey fortunate with wealth of material for squad
Freshmen wrestling squad prepares for upcoming season.
3
Little Tutors beat Belle Plaine matmen
T. C. High wrestling squad defeats Belle Plaine, 18-13.
3
Cooper leads race for scoring honors
Sam Cooper remains 8 points ahead of captain Lloyd Haberichter as the Tutor basketball team's leading scorer, 49 to 41.
3
Tutors get setback in loop title race
Teachers College basketball team falls to Luther College, 25-12.
3
Tutor yearlings take hard game from Cornell first year men, 31-29; Kimberlin leads mates on to victory with total of thirteen points
Teachers College freshmen basketball squad defeats Cornell freshmen, 31-29, in first game of season.
3
Fast games carded for league finals tomorrow morning
Third and final round of intramural basketball tournament to commence, league match-ups listed.
3
Training School goes to Reinbeck for hard battle with leaders
T. C. High to play Iowa Cedar League leader Reinbeck after a win against Grundy Center, 21-9.
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Tutors to stage wrestling meet with the University of Chicago on February 24.
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Versatile
J. B. Lake, Tutor hurdler; photo.
3
Gophers victimized by Tutor wrestlers in initial victimized
Teachers College defeats Minnesota Golden Gophers in wrestling meet, 25-5.
3
Coach Schneider's men rally late in go to beat Tigers
T. C. High basketball team comes from behind to beat Cedar Falls High, 22-19.
4
Pops and Upnatems play feature game in tourney
Women's intramural basketball tournament has begun in the Women's Gym.
4
Sloshy weather inspires Katey Koed to look for the "best spring buys"
Commentary on fashions and clothing.
4
School bells are disappearing, say Nelson and Fuller
Professors Fuller and Nelson find that the old traditional desk and belfry bells are being used much less; bell in Central Hall has not be rung in five years.
4
Debate Central tomorrow
Mary Wheat and Dolores Dodge, Tutor debaters; photo.
4
Freshmen and sophomores plan frolic for Febr. 6; you don't need a date for this dance, they advertise
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Press Club will meet.
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Sorority women will dance at annual inter-sorority hop tomorrow
Campus social calendar.
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Pre-medics will test chances for success
Medical aptitude tests to be given.
6
Ben Greet Players to present "Twelfth Night," "Hamlet," here March 2; renowned leader of English company knighted by King George at zenith of career
Profile of the group.
6
College men judge high school debates
Great demand for debate judges.
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Stanley Wood finds novel device for earning expenses
In depth article on stage sets built by Stanley Wood; photo.