College Eye — February 16, 1934

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1 National Life Saving examiners will hold first demonstration Roster of those who will put on exhibition.
1 Here's "old-timer" worthy of name! Old clock hangs in Gilchrist chapel.
1 Christopher Morley too busy to write? Not to Erwin Sias!; student asks noted author to write introduction for his theme Erwin Sias wrote to well-known author and receives a reply.
1 Dr. A. W. Palmer to preach Sunday at church service
1 Searight to be concert soloist; Kurtz to direct symphony presentation here Feb. 20 Performance program.
1 Robinson to talk on new legislation Will speak on liquor legislation.
1 First Brindley debating meet is held today; ten Iowa high schools are entered in memorial tournament First meet held in honor of the late Professor Brindley.
1 Debaters will meet Dubuque; Teachers to compete with two teams here today
1 Latest Purple Pen to appear Feb. 26
1 Washington Ball will attract over three hundred couples; Commons to be scene of annual winter term social event Preview of the dance; photo.
1 Student C. W. A. jobs draw 125 men, 100 women Jobs will be available for one hundred women and forty-six men; will offer work in a variety of campus positions.
1 Volleyball games played Sorority volleyball tournament takes place.
1 F. Hill to give violin recital; Blue Key, Women's League sponsor leisure hour program Performance programs.
1 French plays presented Present "Cuvidon, Dentiste" and "Le Chat Parti, les Souris Dansent".
1 Combined glee clubs to sing Sullivan opera; director W.E. Hays selects cast; performances March 22, 23 Will present "The Pirates of Penzance".
1 Letha Vinall to give song recital Feb. 21 Performance program.
1 Tutor matmen battle to tie with Hawkeyes; crippled squads stage an exciting show in all weights Both teams had three decisions and one fall.
2 Honor the men too? There should be a men's recognition day as well as a women's.
2 Whose fault is it? Readers should be understanding of typographical errors.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Forum Observations of students.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Books A book review of "Thirty Fables in Slang" by George Ade.
2 Poetry
3 College movie stars Rogers and Foster Will show "Professional Sweetheart".
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 The first little pig had "rust bif" Off campus women have lunch.
3 Sucher to play for V.O.V. dinner dance
3 Pollard Players now playing 'New Brooms'
3 Popular students of Westminster chosen At Valentine's Day party.
3 Gates to address Kappa fraternity on money problem Bruce Gates will speak.
3 Bartlett Corridor 1 has Valentine party
3 Hays' students give song recital Tuesday List of performers.
3 Pi Theta Pi sorority group dines Sunday
3 A. A. U. W. to hear Dr. Beatrice Geiger Will speak on consumer problems.
3 Untitled Professor Patt visited Des Moines.
3 Kindergarten group has luncheon party
3 Initiation conducted by V.O.V. Sigma Phi List of initiates.
3 Lynch to speak on Shakespeare Sunday At Westminster House.
3 Commons hostess demonstrates teas Demonstrated three types of tea service.
3 Wesley Foundation sponsors "friendly" Observe birthday of Abraham Lincoln.
3 G. E. Lynch thesis to appear in periodical Work by Gladys E. Lynch will be published.
3 H. D. Bollinger to talk at banquet for Methodists Speaker profile.
3 Delta Phi Delta to give public recital Members will present music.
3 Twelfth annual Washington Ball is one of term's social highlights Campus social calendar.
4 Panthers title hopes dimmed by Penn, 38-31; inspired Quakers virtually eliminate Purple from race Panthers retained strong offense, but the defense was lacking.
4 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
4 Track candidates notice! Track candidates should report to Coach Dickinson a.s.a.p.
4 Lambda Gamma Nu is crowned league champ; College Eye lists all-star teams after season's finale Lambda Gamma Nu defeats Chi Pi Theta, the defending champions.
4 Frosh matmen to meet Cornell at Mt. Vernon Freshmen's first intercollegiate meet to be at Cornell.
4 Panther frosh to go to Coe; seek victory in the third encounter on their schedule Starting lineup still not decided.
4 Tutors out to repeat Luther win tomorrow; will invade Decorah gym as large obstacle in title path Panthers out of running for first place in the league.
4 Intramurals for swimmers will start Monday All campus fraternities plan to enter teams for the meet on Monday.