Issue Contents
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1 | "Gods and Men" given good hearing | Review of Professor Lillehei's work. |
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2 | A new school song is arranged | Professor Barker helps to arrange "Our Rising Star" set to a Grieg tune. |
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3 | Dr. and Mrs. Latham to entertain grads | Will hold reception. |
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4 | Dr. Bryan will address graduates; graduating exercises will be Monday A. M. | Commencement program. |
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5 | Eleven students selected for Playcraft | Roster of new members. |
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6 | Graduates will be honored Sat. eve. | Will hold toast program, dinner, and dance. |
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7 | Island Park will be picnic site | Picnic for seniors. |
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8 | Le Claire Eells appears with Civic Orchestra | Credits Professor Kurtz for his fine training. |
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9 | Many graduates receive positions | Roster of where recent graduates obtained positions. |
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10 | Men are honored by day's program | Men honored for earning high grades. |
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11 | Mr. Hays to have class recital tonight | Performers and their work. |
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12 | Nelson-Denny are authors of test | Write college reading test. |
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13 | Official bulletin | Upcoming events for the week. |
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14 | Old Gold realizes high anticipations | Quick survey of its contents. |
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15 | Sign up at Y. W. for a "little sister" | Seeking those who might wish to assist freshmen in the fall. |
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16 | Student Council holds fine May Day | Description of the ceremony. |
Page 2
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17 | Editorially speaking | New College Eye staff greets readers; intend to continue with "progress, service, and loyalty"; say farewell to the seniors. |
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18 | Religious Forum for May 29 | Will discuss social and family life. |
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19 | Untitled | English Department will honor Professors Carpenter, Gregg, and Falkler, who are retiriing, and Professor Freeman, who has resigned. |
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20 | Untitled | Professor Freeman has been recovering from surgery. |
Page 3
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21 | Championship depends on Thursday game; Tutors face Luther in deciding game; Ames to play here Sat., June 1st | Students encouraged to attend game. |
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22 | Four tutors play their last game | Seniors play their last baseball game. |
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23 | Freshman baseball men show promise | Nineteen men were selected for the first freshmen baseball team. |
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24 | Frosh track men show much ability | Talented track freshmen impress coach. |
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25 | Good material found in Spring football | Fall football season looks promising. |
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26 | Teachers tennis team Coe College 3 to 3 | Pleased with outcome of first tennis team. |
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27 | Teachers win track championship; Tutors win conf. track meet; three meet records are broken | Meet records broken were pole vault, 440 yd. dash, and the mile relay. |
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28 | U. I. U. easy victim for Whitford's men | T. C. won over Upper Iowa in baseball, 8-3; statistics of game given. |
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29 | Xanhos win intra-mural kittenball | Kittenball was chosen instead of baseball for intramural sports because it is a shorter game to play. |