College Eye — January 25, 1935

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1 Cossack life of Russia revealed in book review Alberta Stroebel reviews "And Quiet Flows the Don".
1 Debaters on way to Illinois meet Will debate collective bargaining.
1 Bosley to speak at joint club meeting Will speak on freedom in education.
1 Thirty attend bridge lessons at Commons
1 Shop hums as Tutor Ticklers sets are made; bar room, school room, and chorus costumes being created A look at show preparations.
1 "We work while you sleep"--adv. Roy Vinall takes late call for College Eye subscription.
1 Students to frisk at all-college play night
1 Fifteen students sign for tryouts in speech contest List of entries who will compete to one of four TC representatives.
1 Palmer to lead leisure hour at Commons Will speak on furniture.
1 Vivisection is upheld in talk Professor Abbott makes a case for scientific experimentation on live animals.
1 Debaters' New Year's celebration in Mexico cost them about 85c; they attended hotel dance held on three floors, with three bands Don Barker and James Curtis talk about their experience in Monterey.
1 Blue Key bids six campus men to membership Brief profiles of new members.
1 DeBey and Weaver top bridge rival Results of competition..
1 Writers' Club votes to become unit of Literary Workshop Will now try to set up appropriate structure.
1 Winter play is "Far Off Hill"; Abbey Players of National Irish Theatre allow production Brief preview.
1 Principals and cast named for "Bohemian Girl" List of cast members and singers.
1 Ulch band will play inter-frat dance List of committee members; 171 men on campus belong to a fraternity.
1 The World This Week News events from around the world.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other campuses around the United States.
2 Reader believes ungentlemanly students here fault of women Problems with men's behavior may have their roots in the relatively lower number of men on campus.
2 The easiest mid-term exam in the world Quiz on Tutor Ticklers.
2 Are you listernin', professor? Welcomes educational radio broadcasts.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Civil works book discloses spirited Depression fight Review of "America Fights the Depression".
3 Untitled Professor Halvorson will speak on the Canterbury Tales.
3 Coming events Upcoming events on campus.
3 Biology members help to maintain a feeding station Will feed birds during winter.
3 Lambda Delta dinner
3 Correction Helen Humphries is vice president of Romance Language Club.
3 Wesley Foundation reviews philosophy
3 Coeds are ladies; they like knitting Commons offers instruction in knitting.
3 "Day of judgment" is chapel subject
3 Glazed roads and slippery walks make indoor amusements popular Summary of recent meetings.
3 Teacher co-eds learn mat rules TC women physical education majors are learning the fundamentals of wrestling; photo.
3 Finkenbinder fights Cole's bridge lead in faculty tourney
3 Playcraft initiates sixteen into club List of new members.
3 Recreational clinic will be sponsored by youth councils To be led by the Reverend R. S. Phillips.
3 Entrance tests are sound indicator of ability, Paul finds Finds test are good predictors of college success.
3 Campus This Week Happening on campus.
4 Biology Club hears Jago talk on the wild game areas
4 Favorites lead in first rounds of intramurals
4 Panthers lose to Morningside TC was winning 40-35, but in the last five minutes of the game, Morningside blew past the Panthers for a win.
4 Carr continues at great pace Maurice Carr played a great game against Morningside and brought his season point total to sixty.
4 Missouri matmen to meet Panthers TC will see the matmen in their first meet against the University of Missouri.
4 We would publish this during exams Mathematical puzzle.
4 Panther Portraits Profile of TC basketball guard Kenneth Kimberlin.
4 Pioneers await tutor invasion TC to play Grinnell in what is expected to be a good game.
4 "War in Europe is unlikely"-- Robinson Excerpts from address.
4 Tutor matmen lost to Iowa squad, 21-13 TC had an early 13-0 lead but managed to let Iowa slip right by to take the win.