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College Eye — May 17, 1935
College Eye — May 17, 1935
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May 24, 1935 →
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Simpson, Luther, Saints rated as favorites for conference championship; Panthers to defend crown against fourteen contenders
Panthers will defend previous year's title against fourteen other schools.
1
Scholarship motives viewed at assembly
Brief overview of Recognition Day convocation; list of students who were honored.
1
Students will design Hill store windows
Design students from Department of Art will do the work.
1
Poland services read Thursday
John Poland died May 14, 1935.
1
Chain is as strong as weakest links
Professor Skar comments on chain letters.
1
Nazis "removed" books, too
Disagrees with drugstore owner Walgreen's desire to remove books from University of Chicago.
1
Final college dance is "Last Round-Up"
Preview of the dance.
1
A penny yearned is a penny saved
Student retrieves lost coin.
1
Sixteen Iowa public school bills passed
Professor Hart reviews the important measures.
1
Dean Grant to speak at Sunday services
Frederick Grant will speak.
1
"Distaff Side" is spring play; Commencement drama an English comedy of character
List of cast members; preview of the play.
1
Jernegan to speak on colonial leaders' historical influence
Marcus W. Jernegan will speak.
1
Ministers seek greater virility in church work
Ministerial association meets on campus.
1
Literacy rate of Japanese high, Hunter declares
Professor Hunter speaks on Japan.
1
Journalists gather for convention; delegates now arriving for annual Iowa College Press Association meet; newspaper and yearbook staffs expected from
Convention schedule; photo.
1
Parlor Reading Circle begins its sixtieth year this fall; R. O. Skar is only faculty member belonging to society
Brief history of the group.
2
Columbia, germ of the notion
Approves of Columbia Broadcasting System's vow to cut advertising time during broadcasts.
2
Campuses from Coast to Coast
Happenings at other campuses around the United States.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
3
Folk dancing class
Demonstrate English dance.
3
Scholarship given to Strong, Rogers by Kappa Delta Pi
3
Betty Loveland to attend 4-H congress
In Washington, D. C.
3
Lambda Gamma Nu
Harry Burrell named honorary member.
3
Women's League to sponsor breakfast
3
Class will recognize National Poetry Week
Will hold picnic.
3
Robinson selected Playcraft president
Roster of officers.
3
Rogers elected head of Romance Language Club Tuesday evening
Roster of officers; Professor Ruegnitz speaks on Mexico.
3
Phi Mu Alpha
Charles Hill and William Kain pledged.
3
Notice to graduates
Should report for Commencement information.
3
Phi Sigma Phi wins scholarship trophy
For highest scholastic average.
3
Annual Spring dances are set for tomorrow
Schedule of dances.
4
Panthers drub Illinois Tutors in state final
Panthers lost first game, 14-9, won second 13-2.
4
Conference net tourney starts this afternoon
Panthers challenged by other Iowa colleges' best players.
4
Coe team takes triangular meet
Panthers finish second to Coe in track meet; set records.
4
Tutor ball team starts on eastern trip Wednesday; to play Michigan normal, Toledo university on jaunt
4
Norsemen beat Tutors 5-3 in last home tilt; six Panther seniors play final game for college
4
Workbook published by Aitchison, Hearst
On geography of Europe and Asia.
4
Made final home appearance yesterday
Summary of senior baseball players' careers; photo.