College Eye — January 12, 1934

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1 Social dancing to be resumed Jan. 15 To be held Monday nights.
1 Howland Hanson to preach Sunday at services Of CHIC.
1 Business manager of Old Gold resigns post Ray Pingel resigns.
1 Curtis to lead talk on taxes Thursday
1 Here's your chance to check up on "datability" of T.C. co-eds; specifications on prettiest girls listed in new date book Alpha Delta Alpha publishes and circulates book on campus women.
1 Letter winners to be initiated at "I" Club meeting Jan. 17
1 Faculty quartet presents annual concert Sunday Performance program.
1 Alpha Chi's first in scholarship; lead social fraternities for fifth successive quarter GPAs for fraternities.
1 Chorus for Tutor Ticklers announced List of eight members.
1 Strayer elected to council of national dramatic fraternity Will be on national council of Theta Alpha Phi.
1 Junior class to meet Will plan for Washington Ball.
1 Panthers defeat Cornell 34 to 32; Tutors win thriller by staging last half rally; Carr and Kraft are stars Teachers score winning points in last minute of the game.
1 Play night to attract many to fieldhouse; first annual co-educational night is sponsored by "I" Club, W.A.A.
1 Jessup's appointment indicates Iowa's educational importance; new Carnegie Foundation head sets brilliant example Tribute to Walter Jessup.
1 Ball for F. R. to take place here Jan. 30th Will raise money for polio.
1 Francis German to give recital; program of French songs will be presented
1 Special 3-car train planned for Coe game; tickets offered for sale next week at the Crossroads Student Council and Pep Club arrange train for next basketball game.
1 Plans begun for Inter-frat hops Greeks plan for dances.
1 Speech contest to feature $50 in prizes For men's and women's contests.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Forum Observations of students.
2 Does truth hurt? Comments on Henry Wallace's assertion that football is a racket.
2 An old question Suggests offering military training as an elective alternative to physical education.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Books A book review of "The Woods Colt" by Thames Williamson.
2 Poetry
3 Deadline for senior annual photos Feb. 5
3 Speaks tonight M. Willard Lampe will speak to Presbyterians; photo.
3 Shakespeareans to have winter dance
3 College Symphony to give concert Feb. 20
3 Commons Sunday radio Radio available for those who wish to listen to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
3 Luella Scurry will give recital Jan. 17 Performance program.
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Campus social groups resume activities after Yule holidays Campus social calendar.
3 Westminster drama club will give play Sunday, January 14 Will present "Confessional".
3 Nymphs, elephants taught rudiments of 'Light Fantastic' Dorothy Michel and Lorinne Crawford teach dance.
3 Charles Holden is busily engaged in new Broadway hit Will not resume teaching duties until spring.
3 Lorinne Crawford to marry Frank Buhl
3 Social Science Club discusses "New Deal" Roster of presentation topics.
4 Intramurals for women started for winter term Intramurals include volleyball, basketball, and ping pong.
4 Grinnell Pioneers outplay Panthers and win, 30-22 Grinnell takes an early lead on Panther court.
4 Intramurals are now under way; Director John Baker calls managers' meeting for afternoon Intramurals include basketball, wrestling, swimming, and boxing.
4 Tutors set for Badger matmen; meet Wisconsin University grapplers in fieldhouse Monday evening Varsity looks strong even though they lost three good men.