College Eye — December 14, 1934

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1 "Reduce standard of living--be happy" Lambertson advises Offers views at open forum.
1 United Student Movement now on at college; new organization merges YMCA and YWCA groups Aims and purposes of the new group.
1 College Christmas party is Thursday Will feature dinner, entertainment, and dancing.
1 Davis Edwards sees inclusion of religion in drama and poetry
1 Mathematics group, oldest campus club, observes 25th year Club was founded in 1909 by Professor Condit.
1 Mexico is goal of debate team; three men to travel thru South in vacation tour Trip itinerary will feature seven schools.
1 Hovey named to sports editorship Brief profile of Graham Hovey.
1 "Daddyville" would be well operated by students' fathers Students' fathers have at least 196 occupations.
1 Albert Palmer to talk Sunday in auditorium
1 Name dates for Ticklers tryouts Select mixed chorus.
1 Chorus of 130 is feature of Bach's Christmas oratorio
1 Ferreter wins first in peace oratorical meet In Parsons College competition.
1 Placement Bureau has record year; 1,393 are located Largest percentage placed since the bureau began in 1929.
1 Drama students present a series of one-act plays Play production class produces four plays.
1 The World This Week News from around the world and the United States.
2 Can self support become a fetish? Students should be careful that working in college does not get in the way of the true purposes of college.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses across the United States.
2 Fable for idealists Students at Louisiana State University protested against censorship.
2 Legislative lag Critical of attempt in Minnesota legislature to mandate a temperance course.
2 Writer wonders if "loss of democracy" is another illusion Asks what are we really losing if we lose our system of democracy?
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Campus This Week News from around campus.
3 Art League exhibits Japanese woodblocks Collection on loan from New York.
3 Tri Beta initiates five next week List of new members.
3 Bartlett Hall dance is Saturday night
3 Women's League sponsors election For freshman and sophomore representatives to the league council; list of nominees.
3 Corridor chairmen chosen for dorm List of those elected.
3 Writers' fraternity hears Stein toast Professor Fagan read essay on Gertrude Stein.
3 Full week's schedule precedes fortnight Christmas vacation Campus social calendar.
4 Varsity, frosh gridders feted Twenty-three varsity grid letters were given out at the banquet held by the coaches recently; list of those who won letters.
4 Panthers beat Grinnell 25-24 in cage opener
4 Men lag behind in winter registration Enrollment for winter term 1934 is 1510 so far.
4 Wrestling meet of prep coaches held Saturday Fieldhouse was host to the second annual meeting of Iowa high school coaches.
4 Dramatic students attend state meet Professors Lynch and Strayer, as well as eight students, participate in meeting in Elkader.
4 Wrestlers open season against Wisconsin team Long hard workouts should pay off when TC hits the mats in their first meet of the season next weekend.
4 Lovely songs prove great aid to Regent current attraction Will show "The Merry Widow".
4 Twelve to enter Old Gold beauty race Photos of twelve candidates will be forwarded to judge, who will reduce the field to six.