College Eye — April 29, 1932

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1 Old Gold is issued ahead of schedule for previous years Distributed about a month earlier than last year.
1 Dr. Hanson will eulogize Dr. C. E. Medbury Sunday Medbury was clergyman in Des Moines.
1 Two weekend conclaves invite public attendance AAUP and Iowa Academy of Science will meet here.
1 Committee will study excuses; Associated Student Council appoints group to make cut system report Committee will report to faculty.
1 Local Delta Sigma Rho will initiate nine at Iowa City service today List of initiates.
1 Feeling melancholic? Try the 'Hello' frolic! Dance will conclude Hello Week.
1 "Eye" ads pay Waterloo shop owner gets good response to offer of free bus fare.
1 Iowa Academy of Scientists meets today; Dr. O. R. Latham will welcome delegates at one o'clock; academy president will talk on geology About four hundred will attend; meeting highlights.
1 Four seek renown and royal crown Election for May Queen will be held.
1 Teachers College to act as host of press conclave next year Iowa College Press Association will meet on campus.
1 Big Sisters here make fall plans; two hundred and fifty girls have meeting to plan freshman welcome women will attempt to make freshmen feel welcome.
1 Australian kangaroo is as scarce as American buffalo, says educator; Cannon, Australian school inspector, says we have no depression J. G. Cannon talks about Australia.
1 Committees consider candidates for class offices during 1932-33; junior class nominating group announces selection of candidates List of candidates.
1 Women's League will elect officers Tuesday for next school year List of committee chair candidates.
1 Sigma Tau Delta to initiate six pledges at banquet on May 13 List of pledges.
1 Professors will convene here this weekend; psychologist from Chicago will address state meet of American Association of University Professors Program highlights for the AAUP meeting.
1 Two men represent Teachers College at Wisconsin contests Robert Wick and David Grant will debate.
1 500 aid in planning program for May Day, Mother's Day Many working on programs.
1 High flyers in society fly kites with propriety Julian Torrano talks about flying kites in the Philippines.
1 Arctic explorer will speak here; Edgar Raine, Alaskan traveler, will give free lecture Thursday evening Will be last presentation of the year; review of the Lecture and Entertainment Course for the year.
1 Cercle Francais will offer music, drama program on Monday
2 Four faculty members attend music teachers' convention this week Several perform at meeting.
2 Two hundred attend second play production conference Saturday ISTC faculty make presentations; twenty-two schools send representatives.
2 Fraternity will initiate tonight; Pi Gamma Mu will initiate sixteen pledges at banquet tonight List of pledges.
2 Men of faculty elect M. J. Nelson president Roster of officers.
2 Eastern Iowa children attend speech clinic Offered by University of Iowa faculty.
2 Erbe heads political science association Elected president of the Iowa Political Science Association.
2 Two boys injured in wreck improve slowly
3 New Y. W. C. A. council members are installed List of council officers.
3 Shakespearean society gives formal dinner Using Japanese spring motif.
3 Four sororities elect officers for next year List of officers.
3 Four sororities have planned their spring dances for this weekend Campus social calendar.
4 Carleton opposes racqueteers today Tennis team traveled with baseball team to compete against Carleton in Minnesota.
4 Delphians win swimming title; spring sports take spotlight following completion of swim marathon Delphians defeated Frogs to win third consecutive intramural marathon swimming trophy; tennis and archery will begin.
4 Prep athletes set new marks in relay meet; eight records fall and one is tied by competitors last Saturday Results are announced from Iowa State Teachers College invitation relays.
4 Panther Tales Briefly talks about Kansas Relays and Teachers College Relays.
4 Teachers track men compete in Drake carnival; Panthers enter Iowa college relays and special events Twelve competitors were selected from tryouts to represent ISTC at the Drake Relays.
4 Hawkeye nine beats Panthers; Teachers outhit foes but fall to manufacture single score ISTC defeated by the University of Iowa, 5-0.
4 Frosh ball team plays varsity subs Varsity reserves will play freshman team to prepare them for the freshman game against Mason City Junior College.
4 Life saving school of instruction will be held next week; examiners will be appointed by A. T. McCue from local corps Women's Life Saving Corps now eleven years old.
4 Teachers College ball team faces Carleton, Luther; Whitford will start same team used against Iowa nine last week ISTC will travel to play second and third games of the 1932 season.