College Eye — February 15, 1946

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1 Student-prof relations to be discussed at weekly coffee hour Professor Douglas will lead discussion.
1 Old Gold dance tickets on sale
1 Eleven musicians will give recital Roster of performers and their programs.
1 Students appear on Ames forum Will debate free trade.
1 Women's League voting continues List of nominees for Women's League Board.
1 High school organizes modern science club Under guidance of John Bliese.
1 Speech five hits Denver; discussions, debates head 3-day parley Description of competition for five-member team.
1 Melba Wallace takes positions as President of Student League Will be president pro tempore for spring term; photo.
1 West Waterloo, Burlington win debate honors Results of Brindley Debate Tournament.
1 Frank Hill to play in Bay View Quartet Michigan group will re-organize.
1 Men's Union holds dinner honoring Dean Gordon Ellis Will honor new Dean of Men.
1 Judge foreign, minority sects by individual merit, Diamond Excerpts from address by Rabbi Norman H. Diamond; photo.
1 Campus High presents operetta Tuesday eve Will present "The Pirates of Penzance".
1 Negro Union Baptists hosts brotherhood SCA group will visit Waterloo church.
2 Veterans return verbal slap as they uphold men students Student comments on an editorial in the last College Eye; believes that the student was wrong to accuse all men of these actions.
2 Religious News Schedules of activities at campus religious centers.
2 World Views News from around the world and the United Sates.
3 William Laurence describes release of atomic energy Excerpts for address on nuclear weapons and energy.
3 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
3 Morphites, T-scorers battle; both emerge as champions The women's intramural basketball season ends with a tie for first place due to a tie in the championship game; photo.
4 Panther cagers host to Augustana; trip Simpson as Oberman finds bucket Cagers defeat Simpson despite the absence of their two high-scoring forwards.
4 Close home schedule against State Matmen look forward to hosting Iowa State in their upcoming meet.
4 Indoor track is ready for use Indoor track is ready; prospective track candidates are invited to attend practices.
4 Merchants up lead; Jaycees have trouble Merchants move on in men's intramural basketball tournament due to a forfeit, while other teams are struggling to win.