College Eye — January 26, 1951

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1 Three guest speakers highlight Religion Week The Reverend W. J. Faulkner, Father James Vanderpool, and Rabbi Joseph Buchler will speak; program for the week.
1 New organization approved by SLB Approve Sigma Alpha Eta.
1 Femmes pick bachelor Jensen Arno Jensen wins popularity contest; description of Femmes Fancy dance; photo.
1 Industrial Arts Conference features speeches, panels Conference highlights; list of initiates into Epsilon Pi Tau.
1 Old Gold entries narrowed to 55
1 Metropolitan Opera star is scheduled Nadine Conner will perform; photo.
2 Student Centers News from Lutheran Student Center.
2 Merit system exams are being held now
2 No Greek explosion expected Sorority member speaks in response to editorial column in last week's Eye regarding the exclusion of a sorority from winter rush.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Student questions unity of UN Other members of the United Nations have delayed US proposals.
2 Letters to the editors Fellow professor agrees with Josef Fox's letter to the editor concerning student evaluations of professors.
2 The Music Box Musical events and suggested listening material for Teachers College students.
3 State employees subject to pay retirement tax
3 Brindley debate winners revealed Three win partial fee exemptions.
3 Fisher to begin as dorm nurse Edna Mae Fisher replaces Marilyn Hook.
3 Alpha Phi Omega opens March of Dimes drive
4 Squad tries for 32nd win Wrestlers prepare to meet with the Cyclones.
4 Tutors face loop threat Will play second-ranked Morningside; try to retain winning record.
4 WRA intramurals start program Basketball game results.
4 Matmen conquer Spartans 21-10 Teachers College wrestlers defeat Michigan State Spartans.
4 Panthers topple N. Dakota, Loras Defeat North Dakota, 50-39; Loras, 54-51.
4 From the Bench Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
5 Faculty Dames meet
5 Eight sororities pledge 122 girls before end of winter rush period List of new pledges.
5 Douglas will attend conference at Omaha
5 WRA outing planned; offers skiing, sledding
5 Campus School principal resigns Thomas Horn will go to University of Texas.
5 Square dance meeting scheduled for Feb. 6
5 Femmes manners become PJ topic Women learn about corsages and manners.
6 Wright, British Consul, to address contemporary affairs classes here Profile of Denis H. Wright.
6 Campus school head to speak at Greeley
6 Around Student jokes about his amazing new medical cure.
7 Winegarden replacing Sutherland, Dep't head Margaret Winegarden will be temporary head of department.
7 Students author article published in nat'l magazine Eugenia Vanderheyden and Natalie Clayton write article on student teaching.
7 SAI rushee musicale
7 Film Club to present foreign 'film of year'
7 Lost! Record albums
7 Interest group initiates sixteen List of new members of Beta Alpha Epsilon.
7 College bridge games to continue Saturday Will hold another tournament.
7 College SAI members to attend State Day
7 Business Ed bulletin to be sent out soon
7 Players change production policy College Players will present two one-act plays.
7 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations.
7 Social groups become 'brother and sister' Sigma Tau Gamma and Pi Theta Pi.
8 College receives bridge boards Mrs. Cory donates her late husband's boards.
8 Coffee Hour features review by Faulkner
8 Girl born to Myers
8 Plans completed for graduation Schedule for June Commencement.
8 Stadium to hold informal coffee Dean Bender will speak.
8 Art department to show moderns
8 SAI to sponsor tea