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1 "Patron or Partner" was Sunday topic At CHIC; excerpts from address by Lucius H. Bugbee.
2 Dr. E. B. Bryan will give Baccalaureate address for graduates Baccalaureate program.
3 Dr. H. H. Seerley retained as voter For Hall of Fame at New York University.
4 Elma Lighter will sing Thursday Performance program.
5 Fifty-third annual Commencement exercises will be held June 3 Ceremony schedule.
6 Fine music program planned for vesper Program for the service.
7 Many students secure positions for next year Roster of those who have found jobs.
8 May Day program Schedule of events for May Day.
9 May Queen is Christmas bride Ann Perry married Melvin Olson.
10 Men students to be honored May 28; "Gods and Men" will be presented by faculty men Will feature Professor Lillehei's original drama.
11 Miss Barker appears as soloist with Cedar Rapids choir
12 Official Bulletin Upcoming events schedule.
13 Paul Akin wins twenty-five dollars prize for essay In Illinois Central Railroad contest.
14 Stanard-Bush wed at Cedar Rapids Clair Stanard will marry Verona Bush.
15 Sunday services honor T. C. H. S. graduates Program schedule.
16 Three men to give voice recital Harry Kauffman, Rex Moad, and Louis Heinzman will perform.
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17 Editorially speaking College Eye staff says farewell; welcomes parents and friends to campus for Commencement.
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18 Art League News and upcoming events; Professor Schuneman spoke on her trip to Europe.
19 Eulalian News and upcoming events.
20 Junior recital given by Miss Possner's pupils Performers and their work.
21 Mathematics Club Upcoming events; Professor Watson spoke on mathematics curriculum.
22 Miss Wiese to give recital Haze, Wiese will perform.
23 Six men and four women to sing Thursday Performers and their work.
24 Untitled Lillian Dresser will give senior recital.
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25 Championship game decoration day Game against Luther; students expected and encouraged to attend.
26 Coe game features May Day celebration today; U. I. U. invades local park Mon. Baseball is part of May Day celebrations; students encouraged to attend.
27 Iowa U. clouts ball to down Tutors 12-5 T. C. played first six innings well, then Iowa U. dominated game.
28 Six pedagogues hit over .300 Batting averages of T. C. players high.
29 Stage set for track classic; outdoor crown rests in balance; fourteen schools send cinder aces to compete in Iowa conference championships to be held Parsons back to defend title against thirteen other teams.
30 Tennis squad plays Coe today Second meeting of teams this year; meet held at T. C.
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31 Alpha Program for regular meeting included music and a clever play. Election of officers followed.
33 Miss Julia Strong Julia Strong and Faith Chapman give recital.
34 Miss Julia Strong and Miss Faith Chapman, pupils of Miss Alta Freeman Public invited to a recital in Gilchrist Chapel.
35 Miss Mildred Trewin Mildred Trewin married Kenneth Head.
36 Miss Mildred Trewin of Waucoma, Iowa, now residing at Bartlett Hall, was united in marriage Marriage of Mildred Trewin and Kenneth Head announced.
37 Ossoli Regular meeting included election of officers and a short program.
38 Pi Beta Alpha Spring banquet deemed a success.
39 Sioux Club Hold luncheon and attend movie.
40 Tau Sigma Delta Visits home, visitors, and formal dance held.
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32 At a national meeting of the American Association of University Women held in New Orleans Iowa State Teachers College accepted into associate membership. This will allow women graduates to be eligible for associate membership in any branch.
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41 Alpha Chi Dance announced, members attend ball game in Iowa City, visit Minneapolis.
42 Alpha Delta Alpha Wedding announced, visitors, home visits, two members have scarlet fever, and spring dance.
43 Chi Pi Theta Hold spring fever dance; alumni return.
44 Lambda Gamma Nu Pledges on probation, visitors, spring dance, teaching contracts signed.
45 Phi Omega Pi Members attend luncheons, dances, pledges announced, weekend visitors.
46 Pi Gamma Mu Initiation and election of officers.
47 Pi Tau Phi Entertain at luncheon, marriage announced, recital, and officers elected.
48 Pi Theta Pi Members visit Ames to attend Veisha, dance, weekend visits, and Y. W. C. A. camp.
49 V. O. V. "Invitation Track Meet" held at Sunnyside Country Club, weddings, dinners, recital, and honorary members entertain at luncheon.