College Eye — March 18, 1932

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1 Purple Pen places second in contest Honored in Columbia Press Association competition.
1 Bureau urges students to furnish credentials Students should register with Placement Bureau.
1 W. L. Wallace expects to return next week Has been sick for six weeks with influenza.
1 Forensic League elects Lambertson president Will serve as state association president.
1 Preliminary plans for college Commons are now complete; construction will begin July 1 Description of the new facility.
1 Six speakers will represent Teachers at frat tournament ISTC Delta Sigma Rho members will go to Madison, Wisconsin.
1 Simpson places first in state tournament of speech association ISTC wins first place in men's debate section.
1 Complete renovation of Placement Bureau offices is finished New quarters doubled in size.
1 Plan services Passion Week; college observes Holy Week by daily noon worship, play, and pictures Schedule of Holy Week observations.
1 Instructors at Teachers meet; eight faculty members will appear on Ottumwa and Fort Dodge programs Roster of ISTC faculty and their topics.
1 Dr. Nelson will inspect six junior colleges of state, starting Monday Will inspect junior colleges that have teacher education programs.
1 Two hour dances here begin tonight Regular Friday recreational dances discontinued due to lack of interest.
1 Dr. Latham will aid in California education survey Will take part in Carnegie survey of higher education; photo.
1 League elects first officers; new Women's League chooses Ruth Latta president; all officers juniors List of new first officers of new organization.
1 School will vote for council, publication board members at election next Wednesday List of candidates for upcoming election.
1 Nine students are elected to national speech fraternity List of new Delta Sigma Rho members.
1 Professor receives degree from Harvard Professor Robinson earns doctorate.
1 Workers contribute $1549 to loan fund Committee has extended $2690 in loans to fifty-six students.
1 Winifred Tuttle is given leave of absence for continuation of study Will study in North Carolina.
1 Paderewski is given ovation; world-famous artist receives plaudits of audience numbering 2500 Review of Ignace Jan Paderewski's performance on campus.
1 All day vigil of reporter rewarded with handshake from Paderewski; unable to see pianist at train, Barker succeeds after evening concert Don Barker works hard for handshake.
2 Noyes rhythm exponent demonstrates in Greece Valeria Ladd will teach in Greece.
2 Student government--and if not, why not? Confronts problem with apathy during student elections on campus.
2 Two co-ed members of debate squad Pauline Moothart and Mary Anderson are pictured separately; photo.
2 Richard Wallace passes entrance examinations for U. S. Naval Academy Profile of Richard Wallace.
2 Dr. Lambertson to be collaborator in study Will contribute to Iowa Studies in Speech.
2 Literature class develops poets Professor Buckley's class has sonnet contest.
3 Alpha Literary Society Will hold informal supper.
3 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Untitled Madelyn Bergstrom pledged Phi Sigma Phi.
3 Untitled Actives host pledges.
3 Bartlett Hall, West, initiates house council at induction service List of council members.
3 Edward Clock is ill at Iowa City hospital Being tested for tuberculosis.
3 Pi Tau Phi will hold "cozy" for rushees
3 Kappa Theta Psi give "breakfast bridge
3 Phi Omega Pi celebrates founder's day at luncheon
3 Untitled Lucille Etzler has mastoid operation.
3 Untitled Alice Steffan hosts coffee.
3 Bartlett Hall, East, coffee The Riebes are guests.
3 Untitled Sadie Warner visited Cedar Rapids.
3 Men's Forum election Leon Diamond elected president.
3 Untitled Gerald Glass pledged Chi Pi Theta.
3 Untitled Delta Phi Delta pledges hold party.
3 Untitled List of Pi Tau Phi pledges.
3 Mathematics Club will hold debate Will debate contract plan of instruction.
3 Henrietta Thornton is Art League speaker Will speak on color.
3 Westminster group will hold Easter vesper service
3 Phi Sigma Phi election List of officers.
3 Phi Chi Delta Alice Olsen will lead program.
3 Bartlett Hall East tea
4 Wrestlers win final contest from Cornell; McCuskey's men establish enviable record during season just closed ISTC defeated Cornell, 20-16, to finish 1931-32 season with five wins and two losses.
4 Champion again James Luker, 175-pounder, is pictured; photo.
4 Yearling quintet takes final game from Independence; Fritzel's basketeers win four and lose two games during season Panthers defeated Independence Junior College, 30-20.
4 Intramural meeting Meeting will be held to choose intramural programs and draft rules.
4 Panther Tales Comments on wrestlers Jimmie Steiner and Maynard Harman, and indoor practices of baseball and track teams.
4 Intramural swim tourney won by Alpha Delta Alpha; winners capture three first places, score 22 points; Xanho takes second with 20 Alpha Delta Alpha defeated Xanho, 22-20, to take first place in swim competition; results are posted.
4 Baseball and track aspirants work out daily in Men's Gym; general conditioning constitutes training as cold weather keeps men indoors Over one hundred men have been practicing in the Men's Gymnasium due to inclement weather.
4 Frosh grapplers defeat Cornell Panthers beat Cornell, 26-8; results are posted.
4 Luker, Gerber win Midwest A. A. U. crowns; wrestling team will compete in Iowa intercollegiate tourney at Ames Panthers won 175-pound and heavyweight divisions at A. A. U. tournament; photo.
4 Xanhos are champions of intramural basketball Xanho defeated Lambda Gamma Nu in final game, 28-23; results are posted.