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College Eye — January 19, 1934
College Eye — January 19, 1934
← January 12, 1934
January 26, 1934 →
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Tutor debaters refute larger naval program
Present their case over WOI.
1
Marsh Kathan, Bob Schneider to play for college dance
1
Richman will offer recital; Commons to be scene of vocal concert Sunday
Performance program.
1
"Old man weight" is serious problem in grappler's life
The problem of keeping weight down.
1
Ross Cutler wins Junior Class election
Replaces Robert Henry as class secretary.
1
Coe basketball game expected to attract 200; special three-car train to leave tomorrow at three
Special section being reserved for Teachers College students tomorrow.
1
Intramural court tournament to get under way Saturday
Basketball contest begins tomorrow morning.
1
Meaning of "Twelfth Night" to be subject of Hanson's sermon
1
Bob Schneider to play for all-frat dance February 2
1
Debaters talk thruout state; nine speech students in out-of-town debates during week
Speaker itineraries and topics.
1
Five committees are selected for Washington Ball
List of committee members.
1
"Shelly" must go with Snell or else
Marjorie Snell has a new puppy.
1
McKnight attends Y.M.C.A. conference
In Chicago.
1
"Fifty million Chinamen can't be wong!" sing Tutor Ticklers; tickets down to 25 cents; on sale Monday at Crossroads
Description of the acts.
1
All things come from "gook" is drama shop's Darwinian theory; gook is glue and has dual personality, odorous and ornery
A look at the uses of theatrical glue.
1
Miss Freeman to present advanced students' recital
Performers and program.
1
Applications for Old Gold being received
Seeking new business manager.
1
Winter drama will be Capek's fantasy, "R. U. R."; menace of mechanical men is theme of machine age play
Play preview; list of cast members.
2
Gracious guests
Show sportsmanship at Coe basketball game tomorrow.
2
Looking back
We learned something from the Depression.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Forum
Observations of students.
2
Books
A book review of "The Snows of Helicon" by M. K. Tomlinson.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
Poetry
3
Untitled
George Holmes is still in the hospital.
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
"Lizzie" wanted to ride on tracks
Car gets stuck on railroad tracks.
3
Correction
The book on information about ISTC women was put together by one member of Alpha Delta Alpha.
3
Untitled
Professors Shepherd and Ritter observe teaching at Farragut.
3
Untitled
Professor Erbe will speak to Waterloo Women's Club.
3
College movie will show "India Speaks"
3
Gamma Theta Upsilon initiates two pledges
Alvin Johnson and Dale Moore join.
3
Dr. Geiger to speak at economics dinner
For Bartlett Hall women.
3
Correction
Correction in report in fraternity grades.
3
Women's unit No.1 gives "goofy" party
Will hold card party.
3
Latin Classical Club shown Roman slides
Professor Merchant presents slides.
3
Forty-one initiated at W. A. A. meeting held Tuesday night
List of new members.
3
Frightened mules helped Gilchrist make up his mind
Runaway team inspires Professor Gilchrist to sell his mules.
3
Bartlett girls hear talk by Mrs. Cross
Mrs. J. F. Cross spoke on dolls.
3
Untitled
Alvin Stieger visited campus.
3
Shakespeareans have initiation for pledges
List of pledges.
3
All-college dance in Commons tonight is week's social feature
Campus social calendar.
3
University club to discuss new social problems
Roster of speakers and topics.
4
Cornell defeats Tutors 35-30; Purple Five wins on free throws; each team has won game
Panthers lost lead that they took in the first half.
4
Athletic clubs play hosts at gym fun fest
250 attend play night.
4
Katy Co-Ed Says
Commercial recommendations for student.
4
Tutors amass 151 cage points; Panthers make average of 30.2 points in each of five games
Average surpasses that of Columbia, Coe, Grinnell, and Cornell.
4
Panthers ready for second Coe tilt tomorrow; Kohawks out to avenge 27-17 defeat by Tutors
Panther record of 4-2 makes them the team to beat.
4
Badger matmen lose to Tutor wrestlers 30-0
Wisconsin forfeits 175 lb and heavyweight classes, giving the Panthers ten points.
4
"Taxes" subject of first open forum
James Curtis led discussion.