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College Eye — February 7, 1936
College Eye — February 7, 1936
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Invitation issued to teachers for music conference
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Kappa Theta Psi wins loving cup
Judged best of six main acts at Tutor Ticklers.
1
Applicants wanted for staff positions
On College Eye staff.
1
Students will frolic at annual play night in Men's Gymnasium
1
Debaters from twenty towns to meet here
For Brindley competition.
1
A bit of Scotland to come with "Spring O' The Year," winter play; young love, family feud featured in dramatic production
Preview of the play.
1
Abundant life is topic of Eastman at chapel service
Fred Eastman will speak.
1
Carl Sandburg, Chicago poet, to speak in Auditorium Monday; writer to give program of his original verse; will strum on his guitar
Profile of Carl Sandburg; photo.
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Sandburg's poetry is expression of mood; "Fog" one example
1
Coal, coal, coal, and yet more coal
Power plant has been burning an average of fifty tons of coal per day during January; seems to be an adequate supply on hand or on the way.
1
New Purple Pen now in making
Magazine is at printer; brief survey of contents.
1
Fagan will speak at forum Wednesday
On leisure reading.
1
Teachers College faculty committee picks Who's Who
Student Welfare Committee makes selections.
1
Miss Terry speaks to forum on poetry; reads noted works
1
Changes in college faculty beginning with spring term; Petersen, Humiston granted leaves; Jopson added for science
1
Who are most representative? Students to decide issue at Crossroads election next week
List of candidates.
2
New college bulletin lists recent changes
Includes campus and curricular changes.
2
Girls of Ellen Richards Club get big kick from social welfare work
Women assist families on relief.
2
Why vegetate?
Encourages students to get involved in student organizations because of the numerous benefits they would receive.
2
The Line
Campus gossip.
2
'Eyes' of the past
News from old college newspapers.
2
Do we agree?
Claims that Teachers College ranks very high when compared to other schools of its kind across the United States and Canada.
3
Bosley to discuss sin and sinners
At CHIC.
3
Japanese student to be speaker at Methodist banquet
Takeshi Nakajima will speak.
3
Kappa Mu Epsilon
List of four new initiates.
3
Women and faculty will be entertained by league at dinner
3
Ticklers staff are guests of Phi Sigs
At informal party.
3
Hart and Fuller will broadcast over WOI
Will speak on support of public education.
3
Girls map plans for inter-sorority dance; committees selected
3
Three read for writer's group
3
Thrills, romance in latest college movie
Will show "She Couldn't Take It".
3
Inter-frat dance and women's party top weekly calendar
Campus social calendar.
3
Girls, here's what to wear for frat dance
Suggestions on appropriate attire.
3
Cagney, O'Brien at the Iowa in 'Ceiling Zero'
3
Eight music students featured in recital
List of performers.
3
Hurst to play at inter-frat dance tomorrow night
4
Little Tutor five drops 40-22 game
Teachers College High School was defeated by East Waterloo, 40-22.
4
Curtis passes Tolan; takes fourth place in league scoring
Bob Curtis takes fourth place in the North Central Conference for individual scoring with seventy-nine points for the season.
4
Conference standings
North Dakota teams are tied for first place, both having undefeated records for the season.
4
Soph center tops mates in scoring
Robert Curtis takes first place from John Tolan in Panther individual scoring.
4
Alpha Chi, Xanho fraternities top intramural race
Results are posted from intramural basketball competition.
4
Gopher grapplers turn back Tutors by 18-12 score
ISTC was defeated by the University of Minnesota.
4
Tutor matmen meet Cyclones; three undefeated Panthers risk records against Iowa State
Panthers will travel to Ames to compete against Iowa State University, whom ISTC has never defeated on the mat.
4
Panthers play loop leaders tomorrow; Tolan lost to quintet for Saturday's game with N. Dakota State
Forward John Tolan will not play in the game against North Dakota State due to a knee injury.
4
Tutor quintet drops two contests with North Dakota teams
ISTC defeated by North Dakota University, 31-23, and North Dakota State, 52-29; individual scoring is posted.
4
Have yet to taste defeat
Raymond Cheney, Davis Natvig, and Ivan Moore, all undefeated wrestlers, will hold the 135, 105, and 126-pound spots, respectively; photo.