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College Eye — January 8, 1932
College Eye — January 8, 1932
← December 11, 1931
January 15, 1932 →
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Former students here injured in motor crash
Gwen Kern and Alvin Doerring recovering from injuries.
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"What Every Woman Knows" to be presented; comedy presented as annual med-winter event, January 14 and 15, portrays truth in inimitable Barrie manner
Play preview; cast list.
1
Local speakers will meet S. U. I. team
For extemporaneous speaking contest.
1
All-college dance to be tonight in Women's Gym
1
Employed college men acquire labor habit; outrank jobless students
Results of survey of employment among ISTC men.
1
Student Council will investigate cut system
1
Bartlett Hall is newly equipped with modern branch phone exchange
New system should mean shorter waits for someone to be summoned to the phone.
1
Co-eds unite in organization; Ruth Latta heads committee appointed to devise constitution
All women students will be part of new group.
1
Remodeling process in President's offices is soon to be completed
Suite will include reception room and meeting room; Benjamin Boardman moves into addition to Old Administration Building..
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Press Prom to be next Friday; Old Gold exhibit and campus beauties will be special features
Will feature the five Old Gold Beauties; photo.
1
Local quintet plays tonight at Carleton; strong opposing team holds conference title for past three seasons; Panthers meet Hamline tomorrow
ISTC will travel to Northfield and St. Paul in Minnesota this weekend.
1
Tickler tryouts will occur January 18-20
Eighteen organizations indicate that they will try out.
1
Non-fraternity men attain higher scholastic average than "Greeks"
GPA for non-fraternity men is 2.09; for fraternity men it is 1.98.
1
Summer school to be at Creston; branch session will begin on June 1; Dr. Ritter will act as director
1
G. C. Robinson to receive Ph. D. degree at Harvard
Dissertation topic was "Veto Power of the President".
1
Lecture course will bring London String Quartet here Jan. 21
Profile of the quartet.
1
Cedar Rapids pastor will give two addresses here
The Reverend Blaine Hyten will address CHIC.
1
Student sues City of Cedar Falls for $10,000
Velda Rinehart was injured when a swing in a city park broke.
2
Science meet attracts local teachers; Dr. C. W. Lantz is state delegate
Professors Lantz, Wester, and Watson attend AAAS meeting.
2
Ex-broadcaster now plays for dancers in Bartlett Hall West
Profile of Evelyn Krueger.
2
Lambertson attends convention of speech association at Detroit
2
Financial secretary changes quarters
Will feature vault for safe storage of records.
2
Dr. N. O. Halvorson speaks in meeting at Madison, Wisconsin
Speaks on Aelfric's work.
2
Again the cut system
Explores cut systems in other colleges.
3
Untitled
Bartlett Hall West will be guest of Bartlett Hall East.
3
Untitled
News from the Westminster group.
3
Phi Sigma Epsilon sends delegates to convention
Alvin Stieger and Wayne Johnson will attend.
3
Untitled
Coffee served in Bartlett Hall.
3
Untitled
Eulalians meet.
3
Lydia Stockdale and Russell Platz are married here on New Year's Eve
3
Untitled
Ellen Richards Club meets and hears about the "ideal girl".
3
Untitled
Anne Thygesen will entertain.
3
Numerous social events planned; Press Prom to take place January 15
Campus social calendar.
3
Chi Pi Theta house party is tonight
4
Intensive program outlined for intramural competition in sports events this year
Regulations for participation in each intramural sport are announced.
4
Fritzel cuts frosh squad to twenty in next to last slash; final reduction will leave fifteen men to fight for positions
Men who made the second cut for the freshman team are listed.
4
Matmen begin season with meet at Ames; Panthers will face strong octet tomorrow in first match
ISTC will open season against Iowa State University.
4
Recent W. A. A. awards include new honorary "I" emblem for women
List of women receiving letters at sports banquet.
4
Teams begin drill for women's intramurals
Basketball and volleyball practices have begun.
4
Panther Tales
Comments on Coach Bender's tumbling class, letter winner presentations; encourages lettermen to register with Coach Bender.