College Eye — February 27, 1931

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1 Colonial theme dominates all-Methodist banquet Eighty-three attended; Earl Baker spoke.
1 Program for winter term Commencement dinner is announced; Dr. McCracken, Dean of Ohio U. College of Education, to speak at graduation exercises Description of program.
1 Dr. McCracken to be guest at Kappa Delta Pi luncheon Thomas C. McCracken will speak.
1 Seventh annual folk dance festival will take place tonight; audience may take part in dances between group numbers and clogs
1 All student officers will be selected in one general election; three council members and four on control board to be selected March 17 Will replace separate elections held in past years.
1 Fuller elected head of Teachers College Extension Association Had served as president once before.
1 Noted Shakespearean actors to present plays here Monday; Sir Philip Ben Greet and cast of English players scheduled Ben Greet Players will perform.
1 Eastman Kodak will be won by best Old Gold salesman; prizes will be given in this second contest
1 Orchesis recital will feature dance drama, 'Juggler of Notre Dame'; honorary dance society presents annual recital Wednesday, March 18
1 Little Tutor musicians announce junior recital Fourteen students will perform.
1 Washington evangelist to survey Cedar Falls church membership; A. E. Kernahan will speak to gathering of all student religious groups
1 Vociferous replies greet questions put by rush period reporter last week Period of time between classes denounced as being too short.
1 Kappa Delta Pi offers year's tuition free to scholarship winner Mary Wheat won scholarship last year.
1 Rath goes to annual health convention at Des Moines Will attend tuberculosis meeting.
1 Untitled YWCA meeting to be held in Des Moines.
1 Students turn tables and laugh at doctor tonight; Eye critic sits in on Wednesday rehearsal of play, "Dr. Knock" Play preview.
1 Critic lauds recent concert by college symphony orchestra; Elizabeth Burney Schmidt sings berceuse composed by Kurtz Edward Kurtz directed performance; faculty members featured as first chairs.
2 Something should be done so that "when it rains it won't pour"; for one things we want news every week; not all of it at once Clustering of events at the same time on campus seen as a problem; suggests Student Council takes action.
2 Spurgin and Vandaworker to argue with Coe debaters Will debate at Cedar Falls High School.
2 Off with the old and on with the new is Katey Koed's advice Discussion of campus fashions and shopping.
2 "The Cat Creeps" to be shown here Saturday
2 Untitled Lucile Vosgerau performs in recital.
2 Untitled YMCA and YWCA will sponsor movie.
5 Delphians win swim The Delphian Literary Society wins the women's intramural swim meet.
5 Basketeers take 38-24 game from Parsons Wildcats Tutor basketball team defeats Parsons, 38-24.
5 Intramural cagers play Xanho and the Nighthawks will play in the men's intramural basketball finals.
5 Little Tutors gain tenth straight cage win from Tiger five T. C. High basketball team beats Cedar Falls High, 20-17.
5 High school grapplers lose in district meet Little Tutor wrestlers Eugene Potter and Joe Mathers lost in the second round of the district tournament in Cresco.
5 Columbia quintet concludes Tutor basket schedule; Purple smothers Penn five Monday 58-17 Tutors defeat Penn, 58-17, and prepare to close out season against Columbia.
5 Xanho matmen win intramural contest Xanho fraternity wins intramural wrestling tournament.
5 Swimmers paddle in annual intramural meet March 2nd Intramural swim meet to begin; all entrants report to Coach Art Dickinson.
5 Varsity blanks frosh in annual meet; Orr and Johnson provide feature match Varsity wresters soundly defeated the freshman squad in their recent meet.
6 Depression hits campus; three fraternities have hard time dances Campus social calendar.
6 Winter Purple Pen may be procured at Crossroads today