College Eye — January 27, 1956

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1 KYTC adds 'Remote' on Saturday Will tape record interviews for playback on the air.
1 Herman Finer will deliver two lectures On the subject of war.
1 Old Gold election next week For Old Gold Beauties and popularity contests; list of candidates.
1 Operatic comedy, ballet 'Façade' to be presented List of cast members for "Gianni Schicchi"; photo.
1 SLB allocates funds to World University Service; Word Universities recipients of contributions From proceeds of all college auction.
1 Brindley tourney attracts fifty
2 Wrestlers crush U. of Minnesota, 26-6 TC wins it fourth straight meet to the University of Minnesota, 26-6; photo.
2 Cagers on road, matmen at home TC basketball team will face Augustana and South Dakota State; Panther wrestlers will face Mankato State.
2 Intramurals Results from men's intramural basketball are posted.
2 2800 see Tutors down Loras, 78-69 2800 spectators watched TC defeat Loras.
2 For Women Only Discusses the unbalanced ratio between men and women at a wrestling meet.
3 Faculty concert features pianist and contralto Jane Mauck and Constance Brooks will perform.
3 KYTC schedule
3 Four Freshmen present jazz, contemporary music Thursday Review of the performance.
3 Words About Sounds Reviews music by Milton "Shorty" Rogers.
4 An unbiased appraisal Evaluates the decision to donate to the World University Service.
4 A call for sanity Comments on ideas of Charles Frankel concerning rationality.
4 "You're tearing me apart!" A student screams in frustration between one man who preaches religion and another man who supports, instead, the sciences.
4 Untitled Explains how to put TC on the "map of the world."
4 Musings; can anyone solve this great problem? Discusses her inability to play sports.
4 Untitled Supports the editorial claiming that only ten percent of students and faculty attend art exhibitions, plays and films.
5 Honor Roll List of those honored.
5 Speech fraternity initiates members List of new Sigma Alpha Eta members.
5 Dormitories Social activities in the dorms.
5 Art professors receive honors Professors Page, Smith, and Fowler honored.
6 Student centers News from campus religious centers.
6 Greek Letters News from Greek organizations.