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College Eye — February 5, 1932
College Eye — February 5, 1932
← January 29, 1932
February 12, 1932 →
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G. R. Mach escapes injury in accident
Hits pole while avoiding child on street.
1
Tutor men receive 278 "D" notices
138 were freshmen.
1
Panther cagers will attempt comeback in engagement with Columbia quintet here tonight
ISTC will face Columbia for second time this year.
1
C. A. Fullerton will demonstrate choir method at conclave
In Nashville, Tennessee.
1
Hart heads executive committee to combat 3rd District illiteracy; various organizations assist state commission in campaign
Committees organized in each Congressional district.
1
Denver superintendent will address graduates at exercises March 3
A. L. Threlkeld will speak.
1
Prohibitionist comes Sunday; Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith will speak at morning service
Will consider Eighteenth Amendment.
1
I. H. Hart is re-elected president of I. S. T. A. educational council
1
Inter-frat hop is weekend event; members of six fraternities are sponsors of dance; Lou Gogerty plays
1
Dr. Seerley shows continual gain
Improves after stroke.
1
Tutor forensic teams enter national tourney at Madison, Wisconsin
First national tournament sponsored by Delta Sigma Rho.
1
Vandaworker suffers attack of influenza
Has been in hospital.
1
Women's group furthers plans; Student Welfare Committee signifies approval of new constitution
Women will meet to consider constitution.
1
J. A. Wiley is confined with attack of pleurisy
Has been sick since January 21.
1
Teachers High juniors present comedy "O, Kay"
1
Curriculum catalogue to be released soon; Merchant heads board
Copy sent to press.
1
Contralto will sing Thursday; Nevada Van Der Veer to appear on lecture program here
Profile of singer.
1
Prof. Hazel Strayer announces cast for Noel Coward play
Will present "Hay Fever".
1
"Student Life Book" nears completion
George Holmes took first layouts to engraver.
1
Student groups present revue again tonight; all-campus show, directed by Marshall Kathan, includes numerous skits offering widely varied appeal
Review of Tutor Ticklers show on campus; photo.
2
W. A. A. actives initiate fourteen new members
List of new members.
2
Mary Hunter returns to duties here after seven days' absence
Had been attending stepmother's funeral.
2
High school students will present pageant
Will present "Washington Patriot".
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Entertainment planning
Suggests entertainment planning committee to prevent events from being clustered together.
2
Dr. Lambertson to talk on speech training for child of pre-school age
2
The cut system now
Discusses proposed unlimited cut system approved by the Student Council.
3
Phi Chi Delta
Will hold tea.
3
Dr. Sheldon to speak at all-Methodist banquet
Warren F. Sheldon will speak.
3
Untitled
George and Martha Washington will appear at Westminster.
3
Off campus girls
Will have Valentine's Day party.
3
Pi Beta Alpha
Mrs. Hart will speak on Pueblo Indians.
3
Students will revel in ginghams and denims at Bartlett Hall tomorrow night
Campus social calendar.
4
Westminster Foundation
T. Raymond Allston will be guest.
4
Little Tutors meet Cedar Falls Tigers in championship go; game tonight will decide cage championships for year 1931-32
Teachers College High School defeated Traer, 28-23.
4
"The Big Parade" in sound tomorrow night
4
Panther Tales
Explores the current controversy of the formation of a new athletic conference.
4
Old Gold starts spring campaign next Monday; awards will be in cash
Spring sales campaign about to begin.
4
Harman will be competitor in games tryouts; named as strong contender for Olympic team by critics
Maynard Harman, 145-pound Tutor wrestler, is being considered for the American Olympic Games wrestling team.
4
Two more intramural events on books for ambitious athletes
Handball and volleyball competition continues.
4
Women intramurals progress to second round in basketball
Results are announced from volleyball and basketball competition.
4
Joan Crawford will be here this Sunday; plays girl who fights for riches in "Possessed" with Clark Gable
Will show "Possessed".
4
Panther co-ed is swim champ; Mabel Hall holds Midwest record in 220 yard backstroke
Mabel Hall set record in the Midwest A. A. U. tournament last summer; will compete in Midwest indoor meet on February 20.
4
Untitled
Pledges will present Phi Chi Delta program.