College Eye — March 3, 1933

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1 Two-hour dance is scheduled tonight Will feature Campus Playboys.
1 Dr. Latham expresses belief that Depression will not balk education; people realize value and significance of enlightenment Excerpts from President Latham's Commencement address.
1 Lazell to speak at press meet here in April; Frank Beatle of Grinnell is President of association Description of the conference program.
1 A. D. A. captures swimming title; Y. M. C. A. finishes second following close race with victors Summary of intramural results.
1 Five applications made for Board of Control posts Roster of applicants.
1 New Women's League officers will assume duties on April 10th Roster of officers.
1 Four argue for Teachers at Iowa University debate Results of recent competition.
1 Kramer compares costs of student publications in Iowa Will survey other colleges.
1 Spring opens baseball drill for twenty; loss of letterman leaves large gaps in Tutor infield With the loss of the lettermen, many positions are up for grabs. Coach Whitford has five reserves from last year's varsity squad and a large number of the 1932 freshman squad.
1 'Lunch,' A story about Mr. Holmes George Holmes arrives home early.
1 Twenty schools enter tourney; high school debaters will match wits next week Four scholarships at stake.
1 Annual Folk Dance festival is planned for Friday night Will take place of regular Friday night dance.
1 I. H. Hart is author of list of most popular fiction books in last decade; Pearl Buck's "Good Earth" ranks highest since World War Irving Hart has been gathering data since 1895; talks about some of the most popular books.
1 Mrs. Nellie Law Parrott gives skillful organ presentation in graduate recital; Milton Moore assists with singing of Verde's "Eri Tu" Orchestra concerts, solo and ensemble recitals were held in college auditorium. The program was based on best classic and modern composers for organ.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Barbara Stanwyck stars in picture at Regent Thursday Will show "Ladies They Talk About".
2 Editorials; jig time Jig-saw puzzles are a new fad. Any industry which gives a few thousand men employment, which increases business in retail shops, which gives the public something for relaxation, deserves encouragement.
3 W. A. A. awards given at recent banquet Roster of those who received letters or chevrons.
3 Miss Beach visits Minneapolis
3 Six reels of German films will be shown Thursday evening German Club will sponsor show.
3 Three faculty women resume duties here Professors Smith and Arey return from trip to the South; Professor Strayer returns from study at Columbia University.
3 Benjamin Robinson talks to Camera Club Hoping to organize photography show at University of Iowa.
3 Orchestra Club Invites new players.
3 Shakespeareans have Washington banquet and theater party
3 Biology Club elects spring term officers Roster of officers.
3 Wash day paints are introduced for pre-school artists Professor Brugger introduces home made paints for children.
3 Bartlett girls have Mother Goose party
3 Wesley House plans Lenten luncheons Professor Lambertson will speak.
3 College movie will show Richard Dix in 'Hell's Highway'
3 Dr. Halfkesbrink to talk to professors on German policies Will speak to AAUP on German foreign policy.
3 Orchestral music department plans St. Patrick's heyday for this week-end Campus social calendar.
4 Plunging editor John McCaffrie was fullback for the 1932 Panther grid team and now will be sports editor of the College Eye; photo.
4 Ames Cyclones retain college wrestling title; Panthers finish second, trailed by Cornell and Iowa U. McCuskey's Panthers scored unexpected points in the 126 and 135 pound divisions to finish a strong second. Flanagan, 135 pounder beat Iowa State's man, a featured match of the tournament.
4 Women's Athletic Association will sponsor play day Women will come from other Iowa colleges to play basketball.
4 Simpson upsets Panthers in loop finale; Waltz, Simpson Ace, leads Methodists in 26-22 victory The loss against Simpson puts Teachers out of the running for first place in the Iowa Conference, but are assured of second with eight victories and two losses in conference games.
4 Pantherisms Sports notes.
4 Eight track lettermen report; Bender again assumes duties as track coach; Iowa Conference champs hit by graduation; stars return Coach Bender will welcome returning letterman. Bender expects to build another strong team this spring for the Iowa Conference.