College Eye — September 23, 1932

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1 Elizabeth Steen will lecture on Indians of Brazil Will feature photos and film.
1 Columbia game opens football season for Panthers Saturday; Fisher's back injury may keep star half from starting lineup Panthers have been practicing hard for their football games.
1 Nine apply for six Old Gold positions List of candidates.
1 Waterloo pastor will speak here Sunday J. Richmond Morgan will speak at CHIC.
1 Band elects Boshart president; three seek post of drum major Sixty-two men have signed up for the band; list of officers.
1 Two classes to elect councilmen; all-college vote will elect sophomore for place on council List of candidates.
1 Seven women, one man score straight A's in summer term List of high achieving students.
1 Ten will compete in international debate elimination contest Winners will debate Irish debaters; list of contestants.
1 Doctor Latham urges quality in journalism Addressed student publications staff; notes difficulties brought on by the Depression.
1 Fraternity council elects Wendell Dunn, of Xanho's, president Roster of Interfraternity Council officers.
1 Freshmen will elect officers October 13th
1 Forty-seven men are pledged to six fraternities; Lambda Gamma Nu leads with twenty men in first two days List of pledges.
1 Author wires O. K. on play; Mackaye wishes success to drama staff in work on 'Scarecrow' Receives approval to stage "The Scarecrow".
1 Study, library, and publications will be frosh lecture topics Speakers will lecture on topics to help freshmen get better acquainted with ISTC.
1 After dinner speaking meet to start soon
1 Blue Key elects eleven pledges at Friday lunch; honor group will initiate pledges at banquet tonight Roster of new members; purposes and plans for the group.
1 Circulation of good form book will be completed Tuesday Off-campus women will receive their copies; will help students solve questions involving etiquette.
1 Field secretary of P-T Congress will speak today Mrs. Charles E. Roe will speak.
2 Editorials; man's inferiority University of Iowa grades show that women do better than men and that men who live in dormitories do getter than men who live in fraternities.
2 Editorials; Northwestern's prodigies Four boys and girls all between 13 and 15 years old were admitted to Evanston school. Northwestern University will put them into a special environment.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 East, West Bartlett have new presidents, service committees List of new officers.
3 National secretary of Y. W. C. A. visits college next week Alice Brown will speak and meet with local members.
3 Math Club, fraternity choose new officers Roster of officers of Math Club and Kappa Mu Epsilon.
3 Kappa Phi's, Phi Chi's entertain freshmen at dinner and teas Entertain Presbyterian students.
3 Sorority parties for future pledges consist of teas and informal affairs Description of rush activities.
4 Women's gym classes to begin on Monday
4 Intramurals are popular with girls of State Teachers Report on last year's activities when four hundred women participated.
4 Try-outs for Men's Glee Clubs will be completed tonight Minnesingers and Troubadours will complete selection; women's clubs already chosen.
4 Movie will present 'Roadhouse Murder'
4 Edward Kurtz, father of professor, dies Had been living with Professor Kurtz.
4 Vinton team will oppose Little Tutors; light inexperienced eleven will take field for Schneider Iowa Cedar League champions will face Vinton in their first game.
4 Women athletes to meet Monday; intramural program to be planned for fall term Organizing for competition.
4 Showers delay men's singles tennis meet; Haddox cup competition is still in first round Results of first and second round competition.