College Eye — December 21, 1933

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1 John H. Smith tops Honor Roll; list of twenty-eight men is one of largest in history List of those honored.
1 George H. Holmes ill in Sartori Hospital Should return to work after holidays.
1 Was her face red? Almost Bolshevik! Student makes error in asking for a book.
1 Panthers meet Grinnell five in return tilt; close pre-holiday season with game here tonight Dickinson pushes defense to match offensive success in preparation for today's game.
1 Second annual play night is scheduled Will feature dancing, cards, swimming, volleyball, handball, and other activities.
1 Use of leisure time is subject of lecture Professor White will speak.
1 A correction! Lester Peterson won football letter.
1 Women's Honor Roll announced; Frieda Blum, Alice Faust head list of fifty-eight students List of those honored.
1 "Blowout" in Y. M. is innocent--but hard on the lungs Contestants attempt to blow table tennis ball off surface.
1 Until January 8 School will be in session until Friday, December 22; will resume January 8.
1 All-student Christmas supper gives promise of being a festive affair; music, dancing, group singing, and clowns on program Description of entertainment.
1 Women's League to hold forums; talks will be held each week in small lounge in Commons Will attempt to help women to become more civic-minded.
1 What if he is puffed up? He worked on the Akron; Charles Barg assisted in installing of big ship's motors Charles Barg talks about assisting in the building of the airship Akron.
1 Forensic plans are ready for rest of year Description of the upcoming season events.
1 Athletic Board announces new trophy award Feel need for award after discontinuation of Berg Trophy; will be made on basis of value to team or "exceptional attainment".
1 Miss Lou Shepherd, Mrs. E. H. Bennett publish new text Book is on the teaching of reading.
1 Journals will print articles by Fahrney Articles will be on the teaching of history and on Horace Greeley.
1 Temperance Union seeks prize articles
1 Civil Works plan will be offered by O. R. Latham Will offer employment for at least fifty on a variety of projects.
1 Byers selects five acts for Tutor Ticklers; college Vaudeville show to be presented on Jan. 25, 26 Brief description of entrée acts.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Forum Observations of students.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 A sister course? Believes a course in etiquette might be worthwhile.
2 Books A book review of "World Panorama, 1918-1933" by George Seldes.
2 Poetry Poems by Marguerite E. Hoffman.
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 And bored she sat--so learned to tat Dorothy Truitt works on her tatting in class.
3 Bartlett Hall girls sing carols tonight
3 Candle-light tea held for Waterloo group
3 Mrs. Buffum honors Pi Tau Phi sorority With buffet supper.
3 Methodist society lights festive log Light Yule log at Wesley Foundation.
3 Dr. Cable will visit eastern museums And attend AAAS meeting.
3 Arcturus Club to meet at Commons this Friday noon Name taken from star that gave light for opening of Century of Progress.
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Twenty faculty men participate in bridge battle Professor Mach is leading in the tournament.
3 All-college Christmas supper will bring week's activities to close Campus social calendar.
3 Have you danced to the tinkling tangerine's music? Professor Nelson reveals some humorous responses from freshman tests.
3 Kappa Phi holds initiation ritual at Woman's Club List of new members.
3 Nineteen students seek membership in Playcraft Club List of applicants.
4 Once upon a time Steiner and McCaffrie centered for Layden; "after a fashion," they say with becoming modesty Two I.S.T.C. students played on the practice field for the new coach at Notre Dame.
4 An orphan finds a warm friend Shirley Kraft rescues orphan kitten.
4 Four-year grads on increase; study by Dr. M. R. Thompson shows distribution of graduates in last ten years Professor Thompson assembled a chart showing numbers of four year graduates broken down by major course of study.
4 Wanted: recipe for stewed "spattsies"! Pledges hunt sparrows for their meal.
4 Fifty yearling cagemen out; largest freshman squad in history reports to Whitford Coach Whitford cuts freshmen team to thirty at present.
4 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
4 Zeta Society meets for Christmas party
4 Eye will resume free ticket offer For movies at the Regent Theater.
4 Tutor matmen battle tonight for positions; veterans return to offset loss of last year's luminaries Wrestlers first exhibition tonight, after four weeks of drills.