College Eye — March 2, 1934

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1 Sixty receive more than one vote in popularity contest Winners will be announced in Old Gold.
1 Invitations sent to high schools for band concert To be played by combined Men's and Women's Bands.
1 Feminine charms influence decision of Supreme Court Professor Robinson's class holds mock court session.
1 Forty-two named for graduation; President Latham to confer honors at commencement exercises Thursday evening Description of Commencement program.
1 Dr. Oscar T. Olson is guest preacher at college church
1 Kalamazoo to debate Tutors; Western Teachers debaters recently defeated 33 other colleges Schedule of upcoming debates.
1 Geography students honored at meeting Professor Aitchison entertained Gamma Theta Upsilon.
1 Dancing festival to be presented tonight at 7:30 Performance program.
1 Playcraft Club to give plays; "Deceivers," "Columbine" will be presented March 7th Will present one act plays.
1 March 13th is set as deadline for book applicants Soliciting applications for editor of student handbook.
1 Faculty members attend convention Roster of those attending NEA meeting.
1 Winter term will end noon, March 9 Spring term registration will begin on the following Monday.
1 Panthers close season in win over Quakers; Dickinsonmen lead all the way in ragged contest Panthers avenge last weeks beating by the Quakers.
1 Eleven initiated by Purple Arrow List of initiates to honor society for freshman and sophomore women.
1 Felons will frolic at jail jamboree! Preview of Prison Prom.
1 Blue Key to initiate eight; candidates include men from three upper classes Brief profiles of new members.
1 Little Tutor debaters are again victorious In district and sectional finals.
1 "R. U. R." to be presented on March 15, 16; futuristic drama by Capek is theatrical sensation in Europe, U. S. Preview of the play.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Proved right Students show their independence and responsibility; believes revised class attendance system warranted.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Know Your Campus Description of the new Power Plant and its boilers.
2 Books A book review of "Tiger Juan" by Ramon Perez de Ayala and "Overlord" by Sue Mildred Lee Johnson.
2 Poetry
3 D. P. Phillips talks at school for blind In Vinton.
3 Frieda Blum tries new doggie cure Stitches up stuffed animal.
3 Nine students plan to attend play day Will participate in sports activities at Iowa City.
3 Four housing units entertain girls at parties this week For off-campus women.
3 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
3 "Prison Prom" tomorrow night in Commons is social event of week Campus social calendar.
3 Presbyterian play is to be given Sunday Will present "The Finger of God".
3 Ida Nielsen wed to G. Wilson in nation's capitol
3 Epsilon Phi Epsilon entertains rushees
3 Eleven pupils appear in Ruegnitz recital on Thursday night List of performers.
3 Miss Allen honored by Beta Sigma Phi With potluck dinner.
4 W. A. A. to hold party in Commons Tuesday
4 Tutor matmen win second Big Ten meet, 19-11; Minnesota gets early lead but loses in close match Meet came down to the heavyweight matches.
4 Lambert tallies twenty points as Panthers win Win puts Panthers tied for third place in conference standings.
4 Frosh to win and lose to close basket season; down Coe frosh 37-31 and take beating from Grundy Center Tutor frosh led until last minute of the game.
4 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
4 Xanhos, Lambda Gams lead in frat wrestling; finals to be held Monday evening in Men's Gymnasium Wrestling intramurals underway.
4 "Little Panthers" and V.O.V. win intramural honors Volleyball intramural tournament finished.