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College Eye — April 7, 1933
College Eye — April 7, 1933
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Senior women to be guests at play; tea next Tuesday
To be hosted by AAUW; will see play written by Professor Buxbaum and Bernice Halvorson.
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Light bridge and projection machine to add reality to play; 'Romeo and Juliet' will feature Elizabethan costumes
Description of the set.
1
Glee Clubs will present sacred cantata Sunday
Will present "The Seven Last Words of Christ".
1
Nominations due for 'May Queen'; any senior girl may be nominated by any student
1
May Day festival set by committee Saturday, May 13
To be held in conjunction with Mother's Day.
1
College movie offers musical comedy and a mystery feature
Will show "So This is Harris".
1
Shield Club sponsoring all college mixer; cards, dancing, games and stunts on program tonight
Women's physical education honorary will provide variety of activities.
1
Professor from China to speak; Vernon Nash, of Yenching University, coming for press meet
Will address press association banquet.
1
State oratorical contest tryouts will begin Friday
For state peace oratorical contest.
1
Magazine gets second honors; Columbia Scholastic Press Association sponsors competition
Purple Pen honored.
1
Spring term Purple Pen will be ready for sale by April 17
1
April Alumnus is dedicated to late Homer H. Seerley
1
Two instructors tie for Presidency in Men's Club election
Will need run-off election between Professors Richman and Slacks.
1
Dr. Niven speaks at fellowship luncheon
At Westminster House.
1
Dr. Robinson and group of students attend meeting
Program for the international relations meeting at Grinnell.
1
Co-eds hunting feature story rewarded with man-made meal; collegians prove efficient at Culinary Art
Men save money by cooking their own food.
1
Speaking of shipwrecks, deserted islands, books; What's your idea?; Bible, Shakespeare favored by members of faculty
Faculty select the books that they would take to a deserted island.
2
Ten Iowa colleges send Y. W. delegates
To campus meeting.
2
Alpha Delta Alpha
Roster of officers.
2
Convention reports given at Math Club
Dora Kearney and Freda Steinberg report on NEA meeting.
2
Members give reviews at Epworth League
Grant Hunt reviews book.
2
Claribel Clark is presented in recital
2
Editorials; a university reaction
Reaction at Iowa City to bill that would prohibit state institutions from entering into any business enterprise.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Editorials; hats off to the navy!
Pray for the sailors who died.
3
Pi Phi Omega sorority will initiate Sunday
List of initiates.
3
Pi Beta Alpha
Professor Lambertson spoke on speech correction.
3
Dr. R. W. Harbeson will discuss present railroad problems
At AAUP meeting.
3
Zeta Society
Will plan for coming year.
3
Kappa Mu Epsilon will entertain new members at dinner
List of new members.
3
L. S. A. service
Lutherans hold confirmation memorial service.
3
Bartlett girls hear nature talk; have Easter egg hunts
3
Baptist girls
Hear talk on Yellowstone.
3
Moore, Gitt elected Bartlett presidents
Roster of officers.
3
Gamma sorority plans initiation and dance
Roster of Alpha Beta Gamma pledges.
3
Waterloo girls have Depression party as rest of organizations remain quiet
Campus social calendar.
4
Drama, A. A. U. W.
Drama study group met.
4
Biology Club
Professor Gilbert spoke.
4
Orchesis plans annual recital
4
Playcraft Club
Will present "Rosalie".
4
Football squad is working on fundamentals
Football men are being conditioned by John Baker and Dave McCuskey.
4
Invitations sent to prep schools for Panther Relays
About three hundred athletes participated last year.
4
Little Tutors cinder squad enters relays; six veterans head list of fifteen lettermen at drills
Weather conditions still a factor; track men practice indoors.
4
Panther diamond squad hampered by weather Whitford seeks hitting power on ball squad; first base job a toss up; pitchers ready to go; all men in shape
Baseball men take it easy on hard throwing outside until weather conditions become better. Outfields positions are still being decided.
4
George Arliss' wife plays opposite him in 'King's Vacation'
This will be the third time Arliss's wife has played with him on the screen.
4
Panther Cubs; Marion Bragonier
Profile of Marion Bragonier.
4
Faculty quartette plays in Janesville
At Methodist Church.
4
Tau Sigma Delta
Hold dinner.
4
Bender orders outdoor drills; trackmen in preparation for season opening at Drake Relays
Tracksters report to workout at the Panther track to get ready for more strenuous workouts later on.
4
Intramural leaders will meet Monday
To organize spring intramurals.
4
Dormitory clerk needs pity; coming of males of mails takes up largest portion of desk assistant's time
Desk attendant says that dealing with the mail and with men arriving to pick up dates takes up most of her time.