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College Eye — February 9, 1934
College Eye — February 9, 1934
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Tipsy! That's what ailed wax wings, but why?
Waxwings encounter fermented tree sap.
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President Latham makes application for student employment relief funds; support is to come from emergency relief program
Seeks funding for 146 student jobs.
1
Popularathon is to be continued
Contest will continued for another week.
1
"D" letters mailed to 28% of women students enrolled
1
"D" letters go to 215 men students
Represents forty-four per cent of men students.
1
Cole to speak on modern art; will lecture at Commons Sunday leisure hour February 11
Will discuss modern art.
1
Selina M. Terry to talk at conference
Will speak on creative writing.
1
Inter-sorority dance will be held Saturday
1
French comedies will be presented Thursday evening
Presented by Department of Romance Languages.
1
Geographers to meet Saturday; superintendents, teachers to hold conference at Commons
Roster of speakers and topics; several ISTC faculty will participate.
1
Tutor debaters in road mishap
Professor Lambertson's car damaged in accident.
1
Chicago seminary president will be Sunday's preacher
John Timothy Stone will speak at CHIC.
1
Teacher alumni in stock show; Pollard is director, Kathan and Lake in Waterloo company
Schedule of presentations of Bob Pollard Players.
1
Regular executive meeting cancelled
Of Women's League to avoid conflict with Play Night.
1
Tutors, Mason City to debate tonight
Will debate powers of the President.
1
Vinall, Cutler to lead ball; faculty mailed invitations to attend dance as guests
1
Little Tutors are victors in debate series
Win first round at state level.
1
Harbeson to discuss banking "New Deal"
At campus open forum.
1
Dr. H. Anderson will speak at Commencement; to address winter term graduates at exercises March eighth
Profile of Homer W. Anderson; forty-seven will graduate.
1
Tutors defeat Norse 35-21 to stay in race; Panthers pull away in last half scoring spree to score upset
This win places Panthers back in the conference race.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
News from campuses around the United States.
2
Let down now?
Pep has been waning at basketball games lately.
2
Books
A book review of "Cecil Rhodes" by Sarah Gertrude Millin.
2
Poetry
3
"Cupid Capers" party to be held tonight
3
News briefs
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3
Pi Phi Omega pledges seven at initiation
List of initiates.
3
Beta Sigma Phi to give benefit bridge Monday
3
Dresden announces Christmas marriage
Josephine Dresden married Cornelius Cunningham.
3
Pi Theta Pi pledges three on Wednesday
Roster of pledges.
3
Untitled
Professor Lillehei spoke at Women's Club meeting.
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To speak Monday
H. D. Bollinger will speak to Wesleyans; photo.
3
Theta initiation to be held for pledges
Roster of Theta Gamma Nu pledges.
3
Rev. A. G. Wenninger will preach Sunday
Will speak to Lutheran students.
3
Pi Tau Phi pledges initiated at party
Elizabeth Young and Mary Mielitz initiated.
3
Delta Phi Delta to hold formal dinner
List of initiates.
3
Westminster Center to present musical at Sunday program
Program preview.
3
Eulalians to initiate eight at ceremonies
List of initiates.
3
Schedule announced for annual photos
3
Senior explains 'personal' finance
Humorous exchange in Professor Thompson's class.
3
Inter-sorority dance to be held in the Commons Saturday night
Campus social calendar.
3
Sunday breakfast for Bartlett girls honors Presidents
4
If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry
Sports gossip.
4
Tutors upset Simpson 29-27; Panthers again contenders for Iowa Conference crown
Unexpected power and a good defense help Panthers end their slump.
4
Rural ministers will gather here Feb. 28
4
Lambda Gam's, Chi Pi's lead in intramurals; meet tomorrow morning in game that may mean championship
Lambda Gam's and Chi Pi Theta's have lost only one game each.
4
First rounds are played in tourney
First round of volleyball and basketball women's intramurals took place this week.
4
Freshmen down Conrad five in curtain raiser; score is 20-13 as Yearlings win first victory of season
Conrad stopped by Panther man to man defense.