Issue Contents

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1 Cancel summer convocations Committee decided to hold only one convocation during summer.
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2 Cedar Falls band leads Lions parade Band conducted by Professor McCreary led parade in Des Moines.
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3 Dairy cattle class take field trip Visited farm.
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4 Dr. Huang tells what is going on in China today Tien Lai Huang speaks at convocation.
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5 Faculty members report on N. E. A. convention Citizenship was topic of recent conference; Harry Eells was one speaker; fifteen faculty members attended.
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6 Kurtz compositions prove to be popular Upcoming performer Ethel Jones will sing two songs written by Professor Edward Kurtz.
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7 Noted Englishman is coming soon; will speak at open Kappa Delta Pi initiation John H. Nicholson will speak.
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8 Official Bulletin Schedule of events for the week; announcements and notices.
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9 Plan trip to Rath plant Saturday Students wishing to go on trips during the summer must secure tickets soon.
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10 Political scientists meet at Iowa City; party issues of 1928 were theme of discussions Professors Robinson, Gemmill, Erbe, O'Neill, and Young attended.
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11 Professor Nelson receives Ph. D. From University of Wisconsin; had opportunity to meet Charles Lindbergh.
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12 Prominent soprano coming Friday; Ethel Jones to appear on second number of lecture course Summer entertainment course brings popular singer to campus; photo.
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13 Remodeling president's future home President Seerley will return to the President's Cottage, originally built for him and his family.
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14 Rural teachers picnic at golf links 350 students attend.
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15 Sigma Tau Delta edits literary page Of the College Eye for the rest of the summer.
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16 T. C. graduate buried at Osage; died from injuries received when attempting to aid girl Donald Pint killed by criminal in Waterloo; photo.
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17 Literary
Butler--John
Creative writings by students.
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18 Editorially speaking
Truesdell--Wayne Palmer (Class of 1929; Education Faculty)
Wayne Truesdell advocates nominating Herbert Hoover to run for President.
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19 Judge Allen speaks at college Encourages students to watch government between election times to ensure they have an educated vote; also believes divorce is a result of lack of obligation.
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20 Plan trip to Benson Creamery Students in Consolidated Schools and Country Life will take field trip.
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21 At the Theatres; put out his eye twice every day; Lon Chaney wore unique make-up while making new film Short review of movie "The Road to Mandalay".
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22 Baseball corner Baseball questions.
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23 Beta Lambda Gams defeat Shepherds Intramural baseball highlights; 6-3 final score; line-up of both teams.
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24 Botany students go to "Devil's Backbone" Professors Lantz and Clark led the trip.
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25 Championship medal flight Golf championship to be held.
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26 Men's double tennis tournament Men encouraged to sign up for tournament.
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27 Mulligans column; burly Cedar Falls nine fights desperately to grab hardest game in years Mulligans won, 11-3, against Bloomer girls; highlights of game.
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28 Notice golf players Encourages students playing golf to be mindful and respectful of other golf players.
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29 On what do you base your first impression of a person? Students and faculty respond.
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30 Second round played this week Handicap golf tournament second round coming up; pairs given.
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31 Smile next week Students encouraged to smile to show how sociable they can be.
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32 Xanho--Chi leading intramural; defeat Beta-Lambda Gams 2 to 1 score Intramural baseball highlights.
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33 Y. W. notes Will have Japanese lawn party.
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34 Band plays at Hill Park tonight Dedicate new fountain at College Hill Park.
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35 Bartlett Hall news; Bartlett Hall notes Happenings in Bartlett Hall.
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36 Married 50 years All of the Seerley children and grandchildren attended President and Mrs. Seerley's anniversary.
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37 More N. E. A. news Speaker advocates good conversation.
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38 Biology Club meeting Meeting information; initiations.
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39 Commercial Club Office roster; speaker.
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40 Craig Ellyson gives voice recital Performance program.
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41 L. S. A. Meeting information.
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42 Miss Adaline Howe Adaline Howe married Walter A. Hartung.
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43 Miss Margaret Hassel Margaret Hassel married Dr. James C. Martin.
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44 Miss Ruth Fullerton Ruth Fullerton married Harold Palmer.
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45 Pi Beta Alpha Meeting information; sorority happenings.
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46 T. C. student broadcasts Katherine Fleming performs for the second time on the Waterloo station.
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47 The marriage of Miss Alice Elizabeth Kint Alice Kint married Reiss George Stuhler.