College Eye — January 11, 1935

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1 Wanted: reporters for the College Eye
1 Alpha Chi Epsilon leads fraternity scholastic race GPA for the fraternities.
1 Bosley will speak on "What is Man?" at church service
1 Students plan oral reviews; will give weekly talks on current literary best sellers Schedule of book review sessions.
1 Bridge tourney sponsored by Blue Key Men Open only to men.
1 Debate team touring South spends new year's in Mexico Don Barker gives his impressions.
1 Faculty members talk on WSUI, WOI For Iowa Child Study Club.
1 Hess will give 'cello concert Profile of Hans Hess.
1 Sage will speak on Europe at religious forum
1 Women like men who wear tie pins
1 Alumni bureau moves into new quarters Description of new quarters in Old Gilchrist Hall.
1 Charles family visits Piney Woods school on vacation Description of the school and its program.
1 Honor Roll for fall announced List of those honored.
1 Strayer expected to return Monday following illness Delayed in New York by influenza and death of a friend.
1 Cornell quintet here tomorrow Cornell is expected to be TC's biggest challenge of the season.
1 Lambertson, Robinson to debate January 29 Will debate issue of naval equality.
1 The World This Week World news.
2 Wrong number, please Annoyed with frustrating wrong numbers.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 Students do the quizzing Professor Buffum like the conference plan as a supplement to ordinary classroom instruction.
2 "Every day is Saturday" not exactly an every day book Recommends the book, "Every Day is Saturday" as a book worth reading.
2 How's your IQ (idea quotient)? Gives several examples of how following through on ideas can get you more in life, and that teachers are a great example of this.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Women dominate social activities with femmes dance, probation Campus social calendar.
3 Coming Events Upcoming events on campus.
3 Social committee of Women's League reveals program Will sponsor bridge, dinner, and teas.
3 Announcement made of Ebel engagement Eloise Hanson will marry James Ebel.
3 Four collections of textiles to be shown at Vocation Building Sponsored by American Federation of Art.
3 Intramural sports begin for women
3 Jacobson to discuss crime at next forum S. C. Jacobson will speak.
3 John Baker is wed to Marian Dowsell Married December 26, 1934.
3 Women fill parlors waiting for dates for Femmes Fancy Tips for women as they pick up their dates.
3 Faculty vacations spent in travels Survey of faculty Christmas travels.
3 Probation ends for fifty women List of new pledges.
4 Ruegnitz sees Mexico in vacation travels Visited archeological sites and museums.
4 Omaha University added to Panther basketball schedule Omaha added to TC's schedule when both schools joined the North Central conference.
4 Arliss' latest role strikes opposites "The Last Gentleman" now playing.
4 Mat men upset Wisconsin team TC trounces Wisconsin, 55-6, in first mat of the season.
4 Coach Whitford cuts freshman basketball TC freshman team is reduced to sixteen players.
4 Pederson, Kimerlin lead Tutor scoring Pederson sets new record of twenty points.
4 Intramural entry deadline date set for January 16th
4 'Wednesday's Child' is next college movie
4 Panthers beat Norse 36-32 in exciting game TC unleashed a fast-breaking offense to win their game over Luther.
4 Notes from the press box
4 High schools to hold Iowa cage tourney here TC will host 1935 high school tournament.