College Eye — January 15, 1932

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1 Alumnus magazine is published this week; 10,000 copies are sent Brief survey of contents.
1 S. A. Lynch will address English Club at dinner Will speak on NCTE convention.
1 Waterloo mathematics teacher to speak here Mae Howell will speak.
1 Organizations assist in plans for Press Prom; fraternities and sororities participate in decorating organization booths for Press Prom this evening Description of the dance.
1 Debate coach W. A. Brindley announces forensic schedule
1 Interfraternity hop is set for February sixth; Gogerty's band to play
1 String quartet will play here; renowned organization comes to Teachers College next Thursday London String Quartet will perform.
1 Local delegates attend National Student Federation meet in Ohio; college representatives at convention approve honor system Delegates report to Student Council.
1 Dr. Hanson to speak on "When Living is Right" AT CHIC service.
1 Offices of Placement Bureau are subjected to renovating process Suite will include three rooms.
1 State meet of W. A. A. is here; delegates from Iowa schools congregate for two-day conference Schedule for the convention.
1 Committee to name eminent campus figures; annual staff announces forty nominees for "Well Known Tutors"; student-faculty group will select winners Will select "Twenty Well-Known Tutors".
1 Dr. O. R. Latham attends N. C. A. committee meet On child health and protection.
1 Miss Uttley continues graduate study abroad Will work in Puerto Rico while she studies for her doctoral degree.
1 Committee action halts preparation for women's group Student Welfare Committee believes constitution needs work.
1 Campus groups prepare skits; Tutor Ticklers will feature pedagogical parody as revue theme This year's theme is a burlesque on pedagogy; twenty groups will try out.
1 New Old Gold contest will begin next week; prizes to be awarded Will begin sales contest.
1 Remodeling is finished in President's office Suite will expand former two room arrangement to four rooms.
1 Actors divulge "What Every Woman Knows"; Dorothy Hartleip and Howard Roberts achieve convincing portrayals of prominent figures in Barrie comedy Review of the play; photo.
2 Marilyn Miller here as star of mirthful "Her Majesty, Love"
2 Iowa City magazine publishes historical tales by D. S. Wright The Palimpsest will feature four articles on institutional history written by Professor Wright.
2 Dr. Lambertson visits school for oral deaf; outlines pedagogy used; school instituted eight years ago; now has enrollment of fifty-three In Dayton, Ohio.
2 Freshman debate topic deals with industry; to be used in tournament Will debate centralized control of industry.
2 Music students here present recital series
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 They will play here Thursday Features the London String Quartet; photo.
2 Reporter for College Eye, once high school editor, reverts to type Profile of College Eye staff writer Don Finlayson; photo.
3 Epsilon Phi Epsilon is new social sorority List of pledges.
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3 Untitled Schedule for Greek dances.
3 Untitled List of Tau Sigma Delta pledges.
3 Kappa Phi pledges will be initiated next week List of pledges.
3 Lutheran students will attend national convention Rena Schoenbohm and Cordelia Schuchmann will be delegates.
3 Untitled Sarah Beach talks about Chinese customs.
3 Phi Omega Pi will have dinner dance
3 Untitled Professor Ritter will speak to Christian Endeavor group.
3 Untitled Dora Seger engaged to Leo Martin.
3 Untitled Maggie Stintson will speak on education for African-Americans in the South.
3 Press Prom heads list of social activities for this weekend Campus social calendar.
4 Panther Tales Talks briefly about wrestling, Teachers College High School basketball, intramurals, and a possible ice skating rink west of Bartlett Hall.
4 Five games carded for frosh cagers; opener on Jan. 30 Schedule for 1931-1932 freshman basketball season.
4 Team managers meet to talk over school tourney regulations Intramural managers will need to meet with Coach Bender to schedule practice sessions.
4 Teachers win initial loop contest; Panthers beat Columbia five in circuit go ISTC defeated Columbia, 32-24, in Dubuque.
4 Schneidermen meet Cedar Falls Tigers in first of series Teachers College High School has won eight consecutive victories.
4 Intramural notices Dates for free throw tournament and game of 21 are posted.
4 Matmen invade Illinois; mentor takes nine wrestlers on two meets Panthers will face Northwestern University and University of Chicago.
4 Norsemen ask that game be postponed Luther basketball game may be postponed due to their semester examinations schedule.