College Eye — February 15, 1935

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1 Symphony to play for leisure hour Will perform Arthur Hartmann composition.
1 Tri Beta magazine will be published Will feature articles on all branches of science.
1 Preps vie for speech prizes Representatives from fifteen Iowa high schools will be on campus for the Brindley event.
1 Students plan for Mardi Gras; Romance Language Club will sponsor gay carnival Students should attend in costume.
1 Bosley will inquire at chapel service, 'why be religious?'
1 Panthers tangle with Omaha U. Monday; strong cardinal aggregation to open North Central loop relations with Tutor quint TC and Omaha both joined the North Central Conference.
1 Time changed for Washington Ball Curfew changed to 1AM, due to basket ball game.
1 Debaters harvest honors, anecdotes Women won five of seven contests in Denver, Colorado.
1 Social relations to be discussed at next forum Mrs. Edward Allen will speak.
1 Star pupil and teacher Brief profiles of Coach Dickinson and player Maurice Carr; photo.
1 Personnel course planned for spring For those who wish to participate in freshman counseling next fall.
1 They're practicing to be professors Odd things found in library books.
1 Rich characterization delights firstnighters at "Far off Hills" Review of the play.
1 Forum jury acquits Mr. Grand opera of malicious charges Present mock trial on value of opera.
1 Resolved: "That faculty luncheon take place more often"; reporter regaled by noon hour devotions of professors Excerpts from debate between Professors Lambertson and Robinson on naval equity.
1 Cole leads faculty bridge tourney in the third round
1 The World This Week News from around the world.
2 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
2 You missed the point, Parson Poem written by a student from another campus is meant to be sarcastic but the sarcasm is too subtle for college students to grasp.
2 Student says faculty should respect parking regulations Students angry that faculty members are leaving their cars all day in the fifteen minute parking area.
2 Too much tap dancing tires him Student annoyed by the amount of tap dancing in the Tutor Ticklers variety show.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 New Thorndike dictionary fills need for simplicity and clarity Review of the dictionary.
3 Untitled Professor Buffum reads paper on radio.
3 "Meager, distorted news is European lot"--Hutchinson Paul Hutchinson speaks on the European press.
3 Women life savers to parade ancient swimming apparel In water show.
3 Untitled Professors Wild and Mendenhall spoke at West Waterloo High School.
3 Two hundred couples expected at dance With Valentine's Day theme.
3 Campus This Week Upcoming events.
3 Coeds can dress smartly on nothing Offers course in clothing selection.
3 Dr. Nelson talks on physical education's place in social life Hopes that physical education will be come part of curriculum in all schools.
3 Miss Rosenberger to present violin recital on Monday Recital program.
3 Regional Lutheran body elects Telleen Myrtle Telleen elected president of regional group.
3 Tutor Ticklers' books are closed in black Will turn over $235 to Student Loan Fund.
3 World could not wage good war, says Hutchinson Paul Hutchinson states views on war.
3 Basketball day plans prepared by athletic group Women's Athletic Association sponsors a girl's high school basketball play day.
3 Inter-sorority squabble and drama slated for weekend entertainment Campus social calendar.
3 Coming events Events around campus.
4 Rumor has it that: Coach Dickinson plays the saxophone.
4 Record crowd sees Panthers best Maroons Maurice Carr leads team to a 47-38 victory by scoring twenty-two points himself.
4 Tutor frosh drop tournament finale to Schukei cagers Waterloo team dominates game, 44-26.
4 Tutor matmen are outgrunted by Gopher team TC held led throughout the meet but lost, 18-14.
4 Freshman cagers play preliminary TC freshman play Independence Junior College.
4 McLaglen, Gilbert head comedy cast at Iowa theatre Will show "The Captain Hates the Sea".
4 YMCA tankers splash out win Y. M. C. A. swim team captures annual carnival intramural victory.
4 Favorites fall in intramural cage tourney Lambda Gamma Nu was expected to win but were defeated by an improved Y. M. C. A. team.
4 Frosh matmen show strength in initial meet TC freshmen wrestlers make a clean sweep of every match over Grinnell.