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1 "Land of Lilliputians" discovered in diminutive campus domain Description of Nursery School facilities and program.
2 Chicago lawyer speaks here Sunday Henry Chandler will speak.
3 Cory clears doubt about grade system Grades for work already done will remain as they are when the new grading system is implemented.
4 Dr. Lantz issues science bulletin Extension Service encouraged by response to last year's bulletin.
5 Freshmen meet to elect officers Roster of officers.
6 Honorary fraternity plans open meetings Criteria for membership in Kappa Delta Pi; two hundred members in local chapter.
7 Latham addresses capacity assembly Speaks on changes at ISTC.
8 Long stag line greets co-eds Friday Many men attended without dates.
9 Music festival to be given at West Waterloo High
10 Official Bulletin Schedule of campus events.
11 Oratorical contest will be held during fall term Professor Strayer will be in charge.
12 Paint and varnish give new charm to 'Y' rooms Description of newly-redecorated rooms.
13 Stagecraft now offered students in drama classes; Miss Vaughn, '26, opens history and design course Will assist Professor Strayer.
14 Strong competition slows selection of Glee Club members Prospects for Minnesingers and Troubadours look to be strong.
15 Student Council officers are elected Roster of officers.
16 Student Orchestra Club holds meeting Takes place of second orchestra; gives opportunity for performance.
17 Team and band to tackle Coe; will leave here early Saturday for Cedar Rapids Band numbers sixty; first time for the band to travel to an away game with the team.
18 Women's Club will open new club house to students New home of club will be available for student meetings and dances.
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19 "On with the show" blazes trail as first natural-color all-vitaphone film To be shown at the Regent.
20 Alpha Theta Beta Began fall term with a smoker; announced pledges.
21 Pi Omega Pi elects officers Held first meeting of the fall term; roster of officers; roster of people who have met the membership requirements.
22 Pi Theta Pi Roster of officers.
23 Sigma Tau Delta Plans for a "Purple Pen" issue every term; roster of officers.
24 V. O. V. Roster of officers; news about upcoming events; roster of members who have married.
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25 Art League Roster of officers elected at recent meeting.
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26 Bartlett Hall elects new council officers Roster of officers.
27 Hockey is favored sport at I. S. T. C. Enrollment for women's physical education activities.
28 The Line Campus gossip.
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29 Asked about the campus Students tell what they like and dislike on campus.
30 Rules governing freshmen Freshmen must wear caps at appropriate times; must sit together at football games.
31 The Editor's Column Student Council setting dates for events early to avoid conflicts; urges students to attend to class business; urges women to seek late permissions as soon as they can.
32 The penalty of leadership
Kaiser--Elmira (Class of 1930)
Leaders attract attention, both good and bad.
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33 Alpha literary program Program from September 19.
34 C. S. A. Entertained at a reception at La Salle Hall; roster of officers for fall term.
35 Ellen H. Richards Club Held first meeting of the term; roster of elected officers.
36 English Club Roster of officers and details from recent meeting.
37 Former T. C. student gives piano program Lyla Day performed at West High School in Waterloo.
38 Men's Forum Program from recent gathering.
39 New Y. W. cabinet members appointed Florence Martin and Ruth Eells appointed.
40 Orchestra members Elected officers at last meeting.
41 Pi Omega Pi Held first meeting of the year.
42 Playcraft Club News about recent and upcoming activities.
43 The first piano class recital Program for performance to be held October 3.
44 Two freshman lectures for girls Sadie Campbell will speak.
45 Wesley Foundation Will hold the Jubilee Party; Katherine Seay will speak at next Epworth League meeting.
46 Westminster Foundation All women on campus invited to a tea; Virginia Havens will lead Christian Endeavor on September 29; Mrs. Buffum will lead the first meeting of the Chi Alpha Omega Circle.
47 Women's intramural Sports organizing.
48 Y. house party News and details about the upcoming party.
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49 "Buster" Burley "Buster" Burley is in perfect shape as he makes textbook tackles and blocks for the Tutor football team; photo.
50 As I See It Looking forward to next football game.
51 Bender's men seek revenge The Tutor football team is looking for revenge from last year when they were shut out by Coe College, 32-0.
52 Comments by Players
53 Four linemen injured With injuries to Gerber, Cowlishaw, Collie, and Ortale, Coach Bender has had to do some rotating in the roster for the game at Coe.
54 Freshmen look good in scrimmage session The freshman team looks pretty good; can hold their own at times against the varsity squad.
55 Harriers molding into shape for October 12 Coach Dickinson is getting the team into shape as they face Simpson in their upcoming meet.
56 Melvin Fritzel, fullback Melvin Fritzel can create big problems for opponents. He is valuable player on the Tutor football team; photo.
57 T. C. High scrimmages with West Waterloo The Teachers College High School football team looked a little rusty as they scrimmaged Waterloo West.
58 Tennis letters are awarded Tennis is becoming very popular; Professor Haddox coached the first intercollegiate tennis team last spring here at Teachers College.
59 Tutor squad given workout with frosh The Tutor football team scrimmaged the freshmen twice this week as they prepare to take on Coe.
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60 Bartlett Hall Bartlett Hall Council plans parties; Faculty Men's Club and College Club hold meetings.