College Eye — January 16, 1942

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1 Old Gold dinner honors Mr. Miller Register writer Harlan Miller to be honored; photo.
1 Presentation of Lawther portrait Anna B. Lawther stands next to her portrait; photo.
1 Home economics group initiates 12 new pledges List of new members.
1 Hooray for Hep has folded Due to lack of interest.
1 Bridge instruction Twenty have signed up.
1 Legionnaire here Frank Miles will speak; photo.
1 Frank Miles speaker at Men's Union mix
1 Old Gold pictures
1 'Eye' brings results, locates horse, sled Ad in College Eye produces what was sought.
1 Debaters end jaunt through Southland Debaters traveled 3000 miles over 17 days; results of their debates.
1 Service for country will be Riebe's talk
1 Vaughn and Faris to head local tutor group Organize Future Teachers of America chapter.
1 Authors, Scott and Paul write of rural life Professor talk about their new book, "Permanent Agriculture".
1 Jones, Van Duyn, Stoner win one-act play writing contest Now beginning plans for production.
1 Notice to men Urges men to take math courses so that they will be better prepared for military service.
2 Today in Hyde Park Provides reasons supporting the start of a swim team for Teachers College students.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 'Hooray for Hep' has folded Unhappy that so few showed any interest.
2 Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
2 "The Forward Look" E. W. Goetch talks about desirable combinations of major and minor courses of study.
3 Dutcher leads loop scorers Panthers have three of the top ten scorers in the conference.
3 Dr. Knoff speaker at Presbyterian Center
3 Baptist group to meet
3 Women's residence halls present Saturday night varieties after game Will present entertainment and dancing.
3 Russell Baum recitalist at Leisure Hour Performance program.
3 Greenhouse holds many surprises, plant and animal A look at the flora and fauna in the Greenhouse.
3 January 27 new date set for book review Mrs. Robert Ferguson will make presentation.
3 Chapel service
3 Anna B. Lawther's portrait presented to Lawther Hall Description of recent dinner honoring Miss Lawther.
3 Sternie Sternberg to play for Old Gold Beauty Dance
3 Women complain about men's dating habits
3 Third student recital today List of performers and their work.
3 Kappa Phi initiates ten new women List of new members; schedule of plans.
4 Revived Panthers face two fives Panthers are set to play Western Illinois Teachers College and North Dakota State; photo.
4 Martin wins four matches in meet Leon Martin, Cecil Mott, and Fred Weltz each met with success at the Midwest Invitational wrestling tourney in Ames; photo.
4 Tutors astonish state five in upset 38-37 Panthers defeat South Dakota State; photo.
4 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
4 Intramural basketball war begins tomorrow Intramural basketball teams have been divided into two leagues.
4 Announcement Intramural wrestling managers are required to attend a meeting in the West Gym.
4 Funnin' with the Fems Encourages women to get involved in activities sponsored by the women's physical education department.