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College Eye — May 10, 1935
College Eye — May 10, 1935
← May 3, 1935
May 17, 1935 →
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Cantata first of events for Mother's Day
Schedule of Mother's Day activities.
1
Dr. Mathews twits younger generation in chapel talk
Talks about conflicts between generations.
1
Minimum price of men's rooms set at Hill meetings
Rate will be $1 per person per room.
1
Purple Pen to go on sale next Wednesday
1
New dormitory is planned for summer of '36; men's building expected to be erected south of Campanile
Will house 110 men and cost about $140,000; description of facilities.
1
"Br-r-r!" and it's another demand, "How's weather?"
Many consult Professor Cable about weather predictions.
1
The Scoreboard
Corrections to the previous edition of the College Eye.
1
Crawford completes part in two movies to be released soon
Enjoys working with big stars.
1
Probation period entered by Art League members
Preparing to join national Delta Phi Delta group; list of officers and members.
1
Cliff Perrine to play at Press Prom
Dance preview; photo.
1
German plays will be presented on Wednesday, May 15
Will also present folk dancing.
1
Sunday chapel will honor Mother's Day
1
Recognition Day assembly to be next Wednesday
Honors awarded to various campus groups and organizations.
1
Bragonier head of Men's Union; elected by margin of six votes over opponent Don Baldwin
Complete election results.
1
Lambertson sees Hitler sapping peace of world
1
Faculty instructors to deliver addresses to Iowa graduates
Many faculty will participate in high school graduation ceremonies.
1
Education In The News
News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
2
Daisies won't tell (and neither will Gertrude)
Feels that Gertrude Stein's comments are hard to understand whether you are young or old.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
Happenings at other campuses around the United States.
2
Student asks legislators their views on teacher's oath measure
Gives responses to letters sent inquiring about opinions on bill.
3
Pi Beta Alpha initiation
Dorothy Carrit and Elisabeth Hollander initiated.
3
Japanese films
To be shown at Wesley House.
3
Campus This Week
News from around the campus.
3
Sororities will honor mothers Saturday noon
Plans for Mother's Day programs.
3
Sigma Tau Delta to hold initiation
List of those to be initiated.
3
Music faculty and student programs planned for week
Schedule for performances and recitals.
3
Mothers are to be honored by campus organizations tomorrow
Schedule of organizational plans.
3
Pi Beta Alpha has colorful banquet Saturday, May 4
Featured marionette theme.
4
Varsity takes track contest; upperclassmen eke out 64 to 61 victory over yearlings
Team comes from behind to win meet.
4
Tutors win three second places at Sioux Falls relays
Results of Dakota track invitational.
4
New Robinson film at Iowa Saturday
Will show "Schooldays on Parade".
4
Carleton tennis meet cancelled
4
Panther netmen drub Penn team
Men's tennis team wins, 5-1.
4
Macomb, Illinois nine to battle Panthers today; Rollins will pitch opener; Scott will hurl tomorrow
4
Dr. Bosley is leader in joint conference
At Minneapolis meeting.
4
Tutors, Cornell guests at Coe meet Saturday; varsity, Frosh squads vie in annual track duel
Going to triangular track meet to defend previous year's title; list of those competing.
4
Sport Shorts
Briefly talks about men's track team and men's tennis team.
4
Panthers split Cyclone series; drop first game, 6 to 3; win finale behind Scott, 4 to 3
Doubleheader leaves Panthers and Cyclones with one win each.