College Eye — February 23, 1934

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1 Mildred Landsberg recital is Monday Performance preview.
1 Twenty writers contribute to new Purple Pen List of contributors.
1 Mrs. L. Sage to present recital; Women's League, Blue Key sponsor leisure hour music Margaret Pearson Sage will perform.
1 "Look! See the birdie? Quiet, please. Don't move the ears!" Old Gold pictures being taken.
1 H. W. Anderson will speak to winter grads; commencement speaker is Nebraska school head Committee completing plans.
1 Coe frosh trample Panther Cubs 37-17 Darrell Black scores six points for the Tutors.
1 Folk dance festival to be held March 2 Will include clogging.
1 Teachers debaters to enter tourney At St. Thomas College.
1 Candidates for Playcraft Club will give plays List of candidates and cast members.
1 Maquoketa debaters engage Little Tutors at T.C. High tonight
1 Truly, a souvenir of South America! Professor Haddox has a diamond ring that he bought in Paraguay for $10.
1 Now if you have a pair of overalls--? Getting ready for the Farmers Frolic.
1 "Conscience" to be subject of address at Sunday service At CHIC.
1 Rehearsals for opera started; college glee clubs prepare for "Pirates of Penzance" Preview of "The Pirates of Penzance".
1 Parker to talk before A. A. U. W. members Feb. 27 Will discuss rural schools.
1 Band to play winter concert; picked band will offer high school contest selections Will serve as demonstration for high schools.
1 Official approval awarded for S. R. E.; pay to average $15 Thirty-four men and thirty-four women assigned work; will work in library, clerical positions, janitorial positions, and in buildings and grounds.
1 Rehearsals for R. U. R. resumed; play is to be produced in March; additional cast members announced by Miss Strayer Professor Strayer returns after appendectomy.
1 Irvine injured; Panther stock hits new low; Tutor defense star suffers dislocated shoulder in scrimmage Tutors meet Simpson in final away game of the season tomorrow.
1 Drama League to award scholarships for London school Students may send for applications.
1 Dr. Sage to speak at forum meeting Will continue series on conditions in Europe.
2 Design for reform Is new simplified spelling really a good idea?
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Forum Observations of students.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Poetry
2 Books A book review of "The Riffian" by Carleton S. Coon.
3 News briefs News on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 Senior women's group entertained at tea College Club entertains senior women.
3 Untitled Dean Campbell and Edith McCollum attended conference.
3 Mary Steer will speak at dinner of Phi Chi Delta Will speak on religious work in higher education; photo.
3 Untitled Professor Thompson spoke to women's group in Waterloo.
3 Untitled Professor Strayer judged a declamatory contest.
3 "Prison Prom" to be presented for Bartlett Hall girls
3 Spring luncheon to be special feature of Cedar Falls unit For off-campus women.
3 "Farmers' Frolic" to be held tonight in Commons ballroom Campus social calendar.
3 Leffler to lead at Wesley discussion on church centers Will hear about mission work.
3 Eulalians initiate eight girls tonight List of initiates.
3 Style show staged for dormitory girls Wednesday evening On appropriate dress.
4 If I'm Wrong I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
4 Iowa Synod vespers to be held Sunday
4 Wilmarth will speak to Kappa Phi group Will speak on symbols of the church.
4 Untitled Professor Luse attended meeting on nursery schools.
4 Frosh matmen down Cornell; lose only one match to gain a 31-5 victory Panthers rack up five falls in eight matches.
4 Cornell matmen beat Panthers by 21-11 score; Tutor grapplers to meet Minnesota U. there tomorrow Panthers win three of eight matches.
4 Panther Cubs; Keith McCabe McCabe stands out as a freshman with promise.
4 Little Panthers win 19-4 over Leaping Lenas Rubber Legs and Little Panthers advanced to women's basketball intramural tournament.
4 Panthers trip Norsemen in second game; Lambert, Carr lead attack in 36-24 win at Decorah Offense, led by Lambert and Carr, led Panthers throughout game.