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College Eye — February 24, 1933
College Eye — February 24, 1933
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Literary societies are scheduled for Old Gold pictures
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Marybelle McClelland to sail for five months of foreign travel March 7; six European countries are included in her itinerary
Miss McClelland talks about her upcoming trip.
1
Iowa colleges open state mat meet here tomorrow afternoon; Ames, defending champs favored to repeat victory
Four Iowa colleges are getting ready for the meet.
1
Mary Woolverton is elected 'Y' President
Roster of officers.
1
Declared ineligible
Gilbert Golden of Iowa State will be ineligible to be in the meet if his schooling doesn't get better; photo.
1
'Mikado' cast rehearses daily; music department sponsors the presentation of comic-opera
Cooperative effort within Department of Music.
1
Women's League to elect new officers on registration day
List of candidates.
1
Dr. R. W. Harbeson is appointed Board of Control member
Will replace Professor Rath.
1
Dancing and movies lead activity poll for weekend plans
A ranking of preferred weekend activities.
1
Latham to speak to graduates Thursday night; forty-eight will receive diplomas and degrees
Description of Commencement activities.
1
Four enter college debate tournament at Manchester, Ind.
Will compete with teams from thirty colleges and universities.
1
Kansas University abandons excuses
Abandoned as unnecessary expense.
1
Applications for staff positions due March 13th
For Old Gold and College Eye.
1
Violin concert is canceled; financial conditions cause a change of plans
Performance by Fritz Kreisler cancelled; Pagliacci movie scheduled.
1
Teachers' blues singer goes to join Ben Bernie; Betty Harrington to leave at end of term for new position
Profile of Betty Harrington.
1
Aeolians will give annual concert at regular music hour
Michael Klinoff and Robert Dunkelberg will be soloists.
1
St. Paul choice; women debaters go to St. Paul; Midwest tourney is held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Pauline Moothart is selected for the debate tournament in St. Paul; photo.
1
Student expenditures as reviewed by survey average four hundred dollars; women spend a hundred dollars more than men
Students' average expenditure for the year is $392, with men spending $342 and women spending $443; breakdown of expenditures.
2
Coe College men protest against excuse system
Coe fraternity men voted against compulsory class attendance, 126-12.
2
Literat = Eye
Student short stories and poems.
2
And now how many are adept at art of hitch-hiking?
Professor Charles surveys his students for the number of states they have visited.
2
Miss Campbell to speak at convention
Many faculty will attend NEA meeting.
2
Editorials; anarchic and seditious
Believes that literature that makes people unwilling to protect their nation has no place in public libraries.
2
Editorials; hablas tu or parlez vous?
Considers place of modern languages in curriculum.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Forum
Observations of students.
2
Winter term symphony concert shows improvement over the fall rendition; Kurtz and Waugh interpret Bach's violin concerto
Professor Sage reviews a recent performance.
3
Thomas Brindley visits here
Visits parents.
3
Ellen Richards Club has social meeting
3
Speaks at banquet; 'Ship Ahoy' will be theme of annual Methodist banquet
The Reverend W. E. J. Gratz will speak at the First Methodist church; photo.
3
Hurry! Turn in your Old Gold snapshots
Attempting to round up twelve pages of photos.
3
Ensemble classes of orchestral music will give recital Monday
Performance program.
3
Delphians
Will have banquet.
3
Phi Chi Delta give initiation to sixteen
List of initiates.
3
Westminster
Professor Walters spoke.
3
Faculty members join in free-will concert
In Waterloo.
3
Rabbi Maunhrimer is guest speaker at church Sunday
3
Kindergarten Club
Hanna Hafkesbrink spoke.
3
Pi Tau Phi alumna entertains at bridge
Marjorie Barney entertains.
3
Graduates attend President's reception
President Latham entertains about one hundred guests.
3
C. S. A. has election of spring officers
Roster of officers.
3
Eleventh annual Washington Ball tonight comes as climax to winter social events
Campus social calendar.
3
Bartlett Hall girls attend annual co-ed colonial ball in gym
Description of the party.
4
Chi Pi Theta cagers win intramural final
4
New Hampton ties Cresco for title in prep mat tourney
These teams are coached by two former Teachers College athletes, New Hampton coach Erickson and Cresco coach Bartelma.
4
Grapplers who will swap holds here
Harman and Sheffield are wrestlers for TC; photo.
4
Intramural swim carnival will be held next Monday
4
I. H. Hart is author of magazine article
On Minnesota history.
4
Round robin is completed; team captained by Frances Windhurst wins girls' title
4
Two fraternities tie for first in wrestling meet; Xanho cops most firsts but held to tie in points
4
Panthers take Luther 3 points in fast game; Olsen, Manship with five points each lead tutor scorers
Teachers beat Luther, 30-27. Olsen and Manship tied for scoring honors for the Tutors with five points.
4
Margaret Habeger wins debate tourney
Frances Suter places second.
4
Mixed colors irritate the sick, finds committee
Advice on visiting sick friends.