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College Eye — February 17, 1933
College Eye — February 17, 1933
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Debate teams chosen today; Brindley will announce teams to compete at Manchester meet
Two men's teams will compete.
1
Have you seen Hollywood? It's here in 'Once in a Lifetime'; three troupers have leads in current comedy satire
Preview of the play.
1
Student Council to make survey; students to vote on new recreational plans Wednesday
Will have opportunity to select weekend activities.
1
Carl West's orchestra will play for eleventh Washington ball; E. Riggs, Betty Harrington to present special features
1
Appreciation
Thanks those who helped with memorial service for President Seerley.
1
Late President-Emeritus Seerley honored by special memorial services on Sunday
Two thousand attend services broadcast on WMT; excerpts from tributes.
1
Selection of 'Mikado' cast made this week; music, English departments to present comic opera
List of cast members.
1
College orchestra to feature violin concerto by Bach
Performance program.
1
Four Iowa colleges will gather here next weekend for wrestling meet; wrestlers from Iowa state, Iowa and Cornell will compete here
A look at the competition.
1
Winter graduates will be honored at banquet March 1
1
March 6 is deadline for filing Board of Control petitions
Applications should be filed.
1
Robert Warner is to be presented in recital next week
1
Local chapter of Kappa Delta Pi will be represented at annual convention; all members of fraternity are eligible to attend meeting
Meeting will be held in Minneapolis.
1
Debates war debts
Ruth Carrington debates on the negative side on the war debt question; photo.
1
Yo! Ho! Purple Pen will be distributed this next Monday
Brief survey of contents.
1
Two teams will be selected to debate in Midwest contest
Will select two women's teams.
1
Two faculty women contribute articles to 1933 yearbook
Professors Aitchison and Uttley will publish articles.
1
Movie version of 'Pagliacci' is set for April 6; two hundred subscribers assure presentation here
Professor Richman believes that he can bring the movie to campus.
2
Untitled
Washington's Birthday will feature a band concert.
2
Forum
Observations of students.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Double revolving stage makes debut at presentation of 'Once in a Lifetime"
Description of the revolving stage.
2
Mr. Cory and wife return from two months Florida trip
Talks about trip to Florida.
2
Price reduction at Regent Theater will commence the week
Price will drop from thirty-five cents to thirty cents.
2
Editorials; a man and woman struggle
Men and women put themselves in one another's shoes.
2
Editorials; Harvard lampoon goes "Indecent"
Postal authorities barred from the mails a recent number of Harvard's "Lampoon" on the grounds that it was obscene and plagiaristic.
3
Only for crocodiles
Will show "The Penguin Pool Murder".
3
Sigma Tau Delta to have high tea and initiation tomorrow
Grace Frost and Ray Papke will be initiated; Melvene Draheim will pledge.
3
Sigma Tau Delta heads schedule for Old Gold pictures
3
Dr. F. E. Brown will discuss technocracy at college Tuesday
Sponsored by AAUP.
3
Wesley Dramatic Club will present plays
Will present "Cured" and "Frightened Beau".
3
Dances, house parties, teas and zest to coming week-end social program
Campus social calendar.
4
Prayer and world unity to be theme of church services
Will observe universal day of prayer.
4
Girls attend initial meeting of 4H Club
List of officers for newly-organized group.
4
Novices meet in tournament; competition in intramural meet will be limited to beginners
Wrestling line-ups.
4
College movie will show 'Conquerors' on Thursday night
4
Madame X predicts continued success for Teacher squad
Madame X predicts Panthers will win against Penn.
4
Panthers win home finale; Fritzel's men rally in final minutes to nose out Simpson team
Panthers beat Simpson, 26-22. This will keep these men in first place in the Iowa Conference race.
4
Women's intramural basketball teams to play finals Monday
4
Prep wrestlers meet here in state tourney; eighteen schools to send eighty men for title competition
4
Teachers leave for Penn and Parsons games; eleven varsity players to accompany Fritzel on two-day jaunt
Teachers have six conference victories and no defeats at the completion of their home schedule.
4
Entry lists for men's intramural swim close Tuesday