College Eye — January 18, 1935

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1 Inter-frat council names Johnson prexy
1 Myron Russell to lead leisure hour of music; construction and history of instruments to be discussed Professor Russell will also lead a band.
1 "Little wrong with modern law" says speaker at forum S. C. Jacobson talks about the causes of crime.
1 Mach, Denny lead in bridge tourney Winners will challenge winners of the student contest.
1 'Pupils my most valuable lessons' Profile of Hans Hess; photo.
1 Professors give low-down on Teachers College higher-ups; consensus reveals traits possessed by good student Professors note characteristics of a good student.
1 Sage discusses class conflicts before forum Professor Sage contrasts conditions in Europe and the US.
1 Tutor Ticklers adds two acts to its routine Add comedy and musical acts.
1 "Argument from scars" is chapel service subject Harold Bosley will speak.
1 Start relaxing--men's play night will soon be due
1 Roe-Cloud to speak on Indian culture At Presbyterian supper.
1 Victor Bovee chosen copy editor of "Eye"
1 Faculty debate is deferred two weeks Debate between Professors Robinson and Lambertson delayed.
1 C'mon up and work for us sometime College Eye seeking staff.
1 Speech try-outs to be held in Neo hall Opportunity to represent ISTC in forensics contest.
1 Abbe's experiences in Russia reviewed by Mary Lou Mitze Reviews book by James E. Abbe.
1 Writers to consider national membership Writers' Club considering becoming a local affiliate of The Literary Workshop.
1 Twenty teams enter Blue Key bridge tourney List of entries.
1 The World This Week News around the World.
2 Reviewer finds Ruth Suckow's "The Folks" monotonous book Book review of "The Folks".
2 Debaters play possum and discover what's in the pot Find that pots are for laundry.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 The facts of life Students on TC might enjoy a class on married life.
2 Coed thinks programs should have been on the program Believes Femmes Fancy dance should have had programs.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 Campus This Week News around campus.
3 Checks mark spot where bid is made Bridge tips.
3 Sigma Tau Delta elects candidates Roster of new candidates.
3 Activities of small groups strive to round out weekends Brief summary of group activities.
3 Coming Events Upcoming events on campus.
3 Three dances fill weekend Campus social calendar.
3 Romance Language Club hears talk on Paris student life Professor Lillehei speaks of student life.
3 Roller skates whirr as girls take spins on new equipment Women enjoy skating in the gym.
3 Letha Vinall gives senior voice recital Performance program.
3 Three sororities end probation; initiate pledges List of initiates.
4 Tutors to face eight grid foes in 1935 season TC 1935 season won't be underway until October 5 when it meets rival Cornell College.
4 Cornell downs Panthers, 37-25
4 Cornell downs Panthers, 37-26 Despite Maurice Carr's spectacular play, the Cornell team still slid past to a victory.
4 Anne Shirley plays in Regent picture Will show "Anne of Green Gables".
4 Wrestling team bolstered for Iowa encounter Previously injured wrestler Bruce Warner will return; gives TC high hopes for the season.
4 Ping-Pong meet to begin today Twenty-four players enter the Y. M. C. A. table tennis tournament.
4 Tutors to face eight grid foes in 1935 season 1935 football schedule.
4 Sage recounts Saar plebiscite chances in forum discussion Excerpts from Professor Sage's address.
4 Panther Portraits Profile of TC basketball guard Maurice Carr.
4 Organizations attention Old Gold picture schedule.
4 Panther quintet plays at Sioux City Saturday TC will play Morningside.
4 Meet with Cornell yearlings carded for frosh matmen Freshmen contenders for the wrestling team have been practicing in preparation for their meet with Cornell.
4 Football squad will be guests at college movie TC team will attend football movie, "Gridiron Flash".