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College Eye — January 29, 1932
College Eye — January 29, 1932
← January 22, 1932
February 5, 1932 →
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Dr. H. H. Seerley suffers stroke; President-emeritus has good chance for recovery from attack
Suffered stroke on January 20, 1932.
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Lambert and Martin meet Dubuque team in extemp contest
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Dr. Hanson will speak at Sunday morning service
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College chess? Nothing less!
Ed Wiler organizes Chess Club.
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Students rehearse revue; practice progresses for new Tutor Ticklers, annual show to be presented here next week
Description of the Tutor Tickler acts; photo.
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Red Wilson's band featured tonight
1
Coach Alonzo A. Stagg cancels Sunday talk
Unable to come due to other obligations.
1
"Hay-Fever" is chief concern of drama group; Noel Coward comedy is said to be "as entertaining as the affliction is disagreeable"
Play preview.
1
Varsity debaters will meet Wisconsin team
1
Council approves cut system; student opinion will be sought; attitude of student body may result in petition to faculty
1
Varsity-frosh teams encounter Mason City debate speakers here
1
Instructor is given ovation; faculty pianist is honored at concert performance in New Orleans
Professor Squires get ovation at performance in New Orleans.
1
Placement Bureau is in temporary location until late next month
1
Cagers meet Central quint; Panthers play loop champs at Des Moines
ISTC will face Central College, after losing to Luther, 25-14.
1
Pres. Latham meets group of institutional heads at Des Moines
May consider costs of education.
1
Campus scribes to attend convention
At Sioux City.
1
College Eye is sent to schools in 24 states, Hawaii and D. of C.
Fifty schools on exchange list.
1
String quartet is heard here; London String Quartet wins enthusiasm of local audience
Review of London String Quartet's performance on campus.
2
Syracuse pastor talks to student audience on "The Challenge of Life"
The Reverend Waldemar W. Angow speaks.
2
Improves
Former ISNS and ISTC President Homer Seerley is recovering from stroke; photo.
3
Phi Sigma Phi sorority winter dance is planned for tomorrow evening
Campus social calendar.
3
Irving Literary Society initiates eleven rushees
List of initiates.
3
Untitled
Anne Thygesen will hold tea.
4
Baseball men report Monday for practice; eleven games carded now for Panther nine; more later
Schedule for the 1932 baseball season.
4
Coover wins title in second event of intramural tourney
Merton Coover won first place in the intramural game of 21; handball and volleyball tournaments to begin.
4
No meets scheduled yet to fill gap in wrestling program
As of now, next wrestling tournament is scheduled for February 19.
4
Intramural games are launched here
Women's basketball and volleyball competition continues.
4
Freshmen open play against Mason City junior collegians
ISTC freshmen will travel to Mason City; season schedule is listed.
4
Schneidermen meet Traer in sixth of Cedar League games; Waverly downs Little Tutors to spoil string of victories
Waverly defeated Teachers College High School, 36-16; TCHS defeated Eldora, 17-8.
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Panther Tales
Briefly talks about lack of interest in men's intramural sports, baseball practices, intramural scheduling, and the possibility of ISTC changing athletic conferences.