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College Eye — January 26, 1934
College Eye — January 26, 1934
← January 19, 1934
February 2, 1934 →
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Sage tells university women fascism has socialistic base; cynical teachings of Geo. Sorrell are foundation of state plan
Professor Sage offers his views on the rise of fascism.
1
Old Gold names locations for group pictures; dates, sites, groups are listed for places in annual
1
Debaters begin winter tours; contests with Upper Iowa, South Dakota are scheduled
Schedule for early part of season.
1
Brown named business head; fills vacancy created by resignation of Pingel
Helene Brown joins Old Gold staff.
1
"Love bond at par" will be subject of sermon on Sunday
At CHIC.
1
Miss Skeel to give contralto recital
Performance program.
1
Latham attends meeting
Of Board of Education.
1
Fourteen students chosen candidates for Playcraft Club
List of candidates who will be cast in one act plays.
1
Ames matmen here tonight; invade Panther field house minus headliners of 1933
Ames team weak after loss of talent to graduation; photo.
1
A. A. U. W. to discuss foreign world peace
Mrs. Hans Holst and Marna Peterson will make presentations.
1
Presentation of R. U. R. postponed
Due to Professor Strayer's emergency appendectomy.
1
Patrons named for I.F. dance; frats to be represented by faculty members February 2
1
Cedar Rapids hears symphony group
Waterloo Symphony Orchestra performs before two thousand in Cedar Rapids.
1
Sage tells university women fascism has socialistic base; cynical teachings of Geo. Sorrell are foundation of state plan
Professor Sage offers his views on the rise of fascism.
1
Panthers meet Duhawks there Saturday night; Columbia opposes Tutors in second conference tilt of season
Starting lineup for game is still in doubt after close loss to Coe last weekend.
1
Purple Arrow to select members
Honorary scholastic society organized in winter term of 1933; purpose is to encourage scholarship among freshmen and sophomore women, to foster citizenship, and to promote loyalty to ISTC.
1
Iowa scientists to broadcast over WOI Tuesday, Feb. 14th
Dean Friley of Ames will make first address.
1
Great variety of scenes marks fifth showing of Tutor Ticklers vaudeville; one hundred twenty-five students combine in annual show
Lengthy preview of upcoming show.
2
A tradition now!
Tutor Ticklers becomes a campus tradition.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
Forum
Observations of students.
2
A reality?
Blue Key in process of creating a men's union.
2
Poetry
2
Books
A book review of "Vanessa" by Hugh Walpole.
3
Kindergarten Club
Professor Geiger spoke to group.
3
Dr. Geiger talks at laboratory dinner for Bartlett Girls
Demonstrates "hostess service".
3
Commercial Society will sponsor movie
On telephones in business.
3
Correction
Additions to pledge lists.
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
Riney engagement announced at coffee
Frances Riney will marry Claude Lowe.
3
Theta Gamma Nu
Roster of new pledges.
3
Dr. Beard will talk to university club
Will speak to AAUW on women in higher education.
3
"Jack Frost" reigns at Wesley girls' tea
3
Correction
Vivian Bancroft is president of WAA.
3
Untitled
Mrs. Charles Black attended conference.
3
Sorority and fraternity dances scheduled for week-end activities
Campus social calendar.
3
Faculty Dames will discuss "household"
3
Installations for Baptist Society to be Saturday
3
Patterson and Glann announce betrothal
Lorraine Patterson will marry George Glann.
4
Untitled
Mary Haight visited Cedar Rapids.
4
If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry
Sports gossip.
4
Dr. Scott will discuss "The Farmer's Plight"
4
Journals accept new articles by Harbeson
Will publish several articles on railroads.
4
Panther frosh quint to meet purple Monday; game to get under way at 7:30 p.m. in Men's Gym
Panther freshmen face Cornell in first game of season.
4
Portable bleachers to be erected for state H. S. tourney
In Men's Gymnasium.
4
World's champions play Rath's team
Tulsa Diamond Oilers face Rath Packers tomorrow night.
4
Recital of advanced pianists announced
List of performers.
4
Intramural notice
All entry lists are due March 2.
4
Kohawks down Tutor quintet in fast game; Teachers lose 31-29 before two hundred fifty Panther fans
Kohawks score an unexpected triumph against the Tutors.