College Eye — February 13, 1931

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1 Orchesis will present recital March nineteenth Will present original dances.
1 Club prefers neither blondes nor brunettes but the red-heads Redhead Club forming.
1 Number of "D" letters issued to men remains same for two terms 280 letters issued.
1 Dr. Jacob Singer will give addresses here February 22; will speak at morning worship, vesper services, and Tuesday Evening Club Brief profile and addresses of lectures.
1 Tom Brindley voted into Phi Kappa Phi Working on Ph. D. at Ames.
1 Sixty delegates attend Mississippi Valley conference Conference highlights.
1 Supervisor's violin classes to present assembly program About sixty students will present program.
1 Four men's debate teams meet quartet of collegiate foes; week's schedule including arguments with Morningside, Coe, and Dubuque Debate schedule.
1 Cram tells how "Father Interviews the Teacher" At rural life institute.
1 "Dr. Knock" to be given here Thursday, Feb. 26; to be presented in now popular "expressionistic" manner Play preview.
1 Winter term issue of Purple Pen magazine goes on sale Monday; "High Hat,Flapper", and "Prairie Silence" among selections by twenty-six authors Quick survey of contents.
1 One hundred juniors have "goofing" time on Junior Class Day Enjoyed entertainment, bridge, and dancing.
1 College Orchestra will present concert on February 24 Will present a Brahms symphony.
1 Impressive setting marks ninth annual Washington Ball; students in eighteenth century costumes will be in receiving line to greet guests Preview of the dance.
1 Professors prepare course of study for Iowa high schools Several faculty members are on state curriculum committee.
1 C. A. Fullerton to have charge of rural institute of Nebraska Will conduct two week institute there.
1 Original acts, sets, and lighting delight Tutor Tickler audience; from Noah's ark to television is range of action Lengthy description of the show; photo.
2 Untitled Intramural basketball comes to a close with the upcoming finals game between the Delphians and the Pops.
2 Conrad will address American Association of University Profs Henry S. Conrad will speak to local chapter; local group has thirty members.
2 Date set for folk festival February 27 Will present dances learned in class.
2 College Eye advocates abolition of the five minute rush period; reporter ill this week, so no story or investigation Discussion of five minute interim between classes and its inadequacy.
2 Untitled First presentation of talking picture on campus is "All Quiet on the Western Front".
4 Large crowd attends life saving demonstration
4 Luther comes here for game Monday; Norse five stakes loop standing on battle's outcome Tutors prepare for basketball game versus Luther College.
4 Xanhos get victory in intramural tiff The Xanho basketball team earned its way to an intramural league final with Alpha Theta Beta by defeating Alpha Chi Epsilon, 24-17.
4 Gridders receive monograms; Stewart Cooper gets blanket Members of the football team are granted monogrammed sweaters for the 1930-1931 season while Stewart Cooper receives a blanket for four years of football effort; lettermen listed.
4 Frosh cagers meet Grinnell yearlings at Grinnell tonight Tutor freshman basketball squad prepares to take on the Grinnell freshman team.
4 Untitled Xanho and Alpha Theta Beta fraternity basketball teams will play before the Teachers-Luther game to decide the men's intramural league one championship.
4 Cagers share honors with Dubuque team Tutor basketball squad defeats Dubuque University, 23-16, and falls to Columbia, 35-27.
4 College swimming meet for women announced Women's intramural swimming to begin soon.
4 Wrestlers seek second Big Ten win; meet Chicago U. octet on home mat tomorrow Tutor wrestlers take on the Chicago Maroons in their third Big Ten school wrestling meet this season.
5 Commercial Club members will dance at Valentine party tomorrow Campus social calendar.
6 Professors to attend meeting of National Education Association A number of faculty will attend meeting in Detroit.
6 Untitled Chemistry Seminar views industrial movies.
6 Untitled Professor Riebe addressed mothers of Boy Scouts.
6 Untitled Nellie S. Aurner will speak to English Club.
6 These dances keep Katey Ko-ed busy looking for frocks and fingerwaves Commentary on local fashions and shopping.
6 Untitled Irvings held initiation.