College Eye — March 11, 1935

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1 Williams to lead at round table Jesse F. Williams will be on campus to consult.
1 Snyder and Freet to debate Columbia here
1 Florence Reed is leisure hour soloist Sunday Profile of alumna Florence Reed.
1 Best costumes to win prizes; two Mardi Gras revelers will be named for awards Everyone must wear a mask.
1 Nichols, White in Notre Dame meet Will run in Notre Dame Relays.
1 Heavy registration is already recorded 946 students registered for spring term.
1 Opera tickets selling heavily; "Bohemian Girl" attracting enthusiasts throughout the state Reservations arrive from around the state; list of performers.
1 Teacher placement group to meet here Will discuss desired qualifications of teachers.
1 Next College Eye to be issued March 22
1 Old Gold sponsors election next week For most representative man and woman on campus.
1 Poland will publish new weekly paper; tells its purpose TC graduate returns to Cedar Falls to publish The Midwest News.
1 Programs for math conference mailed
1 College debaters win high honors at Iowa City Three teams win high honors.
1 New "Iowa Science Teacher" off press Professor Getchell will have lead article.
1 Panther track outlook worst in many years; hope for eighth loop title fade as veterans quit school Ten men will not be with the team; only three reliable men are returning; season preview.
1 Fred Eastman will speak at chapel services Sunday Speaker profile; photo.
1 Carnival opens with slide-shows Saturday night Description of the acts.
1 'Magic in prayer is doomed"--Bosley
1 Three hour dance tonight Campus Playboys will perform.
2 Excerpts from "The Education of a Citizen" From Commencement address by Professor Harbeson.
2 Way down South among the primitives Writer is thankful to live in a civilized part of the country after reading an article about a college in North Carolina where it is forbidden for students to date.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
3 The Campus this Week Happenings around the campus.
3 Religious leaders are campus guests Methodist and Presbyterian students will host leaders.
3 Spring term offers diversified program of society functions Social calendar.
3 Mixed volleyball tourney captured by Kappa sorority
3 Coming Events
3 Untitled Correction to last week's paper.
3 Wolfe will address music instructors Will speak to regional group on music education.
3 Tri-Betas initiate five new members List of new members.
4 Tutors lose to Omaha quintet Maurice Carr plays his last game in Panther uniform and TC loses, 42-23.
4 Carr again named on all-conference Maurice Carr named to all-loop quintet for second consecutive year.
4 Wrestlers win four firsts in Waterloo meet Y. M. C. A. meet proves to be victorious for TC wrestlers.
4 Correction Was head of Iowa NEA delegation.
4 Panthers down Quakers, 29-26 TC trails most of game but livens up in the last half to overcome the Quakers.
4 A President honors old school teacher Will show "Grand Old Girl".
4 Alpha Chi's take basket tourney Alpha Chi Epsilon made a surprising comeback in the intramural basketball tournament and beat Lambda Gamma Nu.
4 Four Tutors to enter national Four members of the TC wrestling team will compete in the National Intercollegiate Wrestling meet in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.