College Eye — February 19, 1932

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1 New building is project here; plans for college Commons are now in process of preparation, announces President Latham Construction will start last this spring; architect chosen; will cost between $100,000 and $200,000.
1 Advance sale for Paderewski concert begins February 10 Profile of Jan Paderewski.
1 Local matmen meet Wisconsin team tonight; Coach Dave McCuskey hopes to add to this year's list of victories over Western Conference competition ISTC will compete against Wisconsin University, and then against the University of Iowa.
1 Columbia professor will speak at church service The Reverend William H. Schulte will speak.
1 Commencement is set for Thursday, March 2; dinner will be March 1 Commencement schedule.
1 Richman soloist with symphony; college orchestra of 65 pieces will present program Wednesday night Performance program.
1 Mathematicians will convene here during scientists' conclave AT IAS meeting.
1 Women's group now organized; new constitution is adopted; temporary officers to be elected Constitution calls for executive committee and eleven other committees.
1 Students are to see advisers soon To prepare for registration.
1 Assembly planned for next Monday To commemorate two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington.
1 Tuition policy is revised; change in rates is to become effective in June Details on tuition changes.
1 Hart calls district meeting to plan illiteracy campaign Will hold meeting of county superintendents.
1 Speakers are chosen for extempore division of Iowa college meet Mary Alice Woolverton and Leo Martin selected.
1 Juniors to stage dance tonight; Charles Crusoe and ten piece band will entertain at Washington Ball
1 Salaries here are cut five per cent All ISTC employees affected.
1 Y. W. election will be next Wednesday List of those on ballot.
1 Graduation candidates will meet For final instructions.
1 One needs a quarantine for this "Hay-Fever" in the house of bliss; spasmodic ailment proves to be infectious; audience suffers seizures Review of college production, "Hay-Fever."
2 Kurtz, Waugh present ensemble class recital
2 Debaters have heavy schedule; local speakers participate in eighth forensic contest during past week Results of recent competition; photo.
2 Maybe there are cheating professors Claims that professors who do not monitor cheating during tests are cheating those students who choose to display virtue.
2 Music department here presents six students in regular group recital List of students and their programs.
2 Registrar returns from winter trip C. S. Cory spent most of his vacation in Florida.
2 Associated council here receives variety of data on college cut systems Reports on policies at other colleges.
2 Sarg's marionettes to play here twice Under auspices of AAUW.
2 Maurine Gard to give piano recital in Gilchrist chapel Monday evening Performance program.
2 Students here acclaim artist; Nevada Van der Veer presents varied vocal program in Auditorium Review of contralto singer Nevada Van der Veer's performance on campus.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Three sororities are entertaining with dances tomorrow evening Campus social calendar.
3 Phi Chi Delta ceremonial will take place Thursday Will hold pledging service; list of pledges.
3 Annual colonial ball is tomorrow evening Sponsored by Bartlett Hall.
3 Deutscher Verein Will meet for dinner.
3 Untitled Minnie Cook will speak on Christian Endeavor.
3 Untitled YWCA publicity committee will meet.
4 Tutor matmen drop decision to Iowa State; Harman wins feature match from Thomas of Ames with decision Panthers defeated by Iowa State University, 18-13.
4 Delphians win game to keep record intact in girls' intramurals Results are announced from women's intramural basketball competition.
4 Panthers meet Methodists in conference go; Willert, Meewes lead mates to victory over Penn cage team ISTC will compete against Simpson here; Panthers defeated Penn College, 47-20.
4 Wrestling and court games scheduled for intramurals tomorrow Basketball tournament match-ups are announced; wrestling tournament will begin.
4 Grad will head study tour through Europe Jo Wilder Abraham will lead trip.
4 Panther Tales Talks about Iowa State University's wrestling squad, need for swimming coach, and ISTC track and field squad.
4 Student writes on "The Merits of Wrestling" Discusses the sport of wrestling.
4 Schneidermen meet Reinbeck Tuesday in title contest; Little Tutors drop game to Waverly team in extra session Teachers College High School defeated Eldora, 37-26, to close the regular season; post-season championship games will begin.