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Chandler speaks at Church and Vesper Henry P. Chandler speaks on enthusiasm and outside interests.
Large membership of faculty attends student assembly Elizabeth Coder speaks on extracurricular activities.
Bands and floats to enter parade for Homecoming Description of competition and prizes.
Freshie pepsters to conduct yells for prep rooters Students attend pep rally; enjoy blanket toss and style show.
Pictures will be features of Sunday vesper services Will view stereopticon views of Glacier National Park.
Official Bulletin Schedule of campus events.
Coe-T. C. bands unite at first grid game in Cedar Rapids Band will travel to Cedar Rapids by car, then march from downtown to Coe for game.
Freshman girls will wear new headgear Freshmen women will wear purple and gold hats.
Boardman explains origin of loan fund to reporter Fund began with money found in lost purses and wallets.
Negro quartet will present program in auditorium Oct. 14 The Hallelujah Quartet will perform.
Director announces membership list for Minnesingers and Troubadours Roster of members.
Booklet on athletics to accompany ticket at Homecoming game Bud Sabin will produce game program.
College golf course shows improvement Property was gift of C. A. Rownd in 1926; Jack Francis takes care of it.
Women's Glee Clubs begin rehearsals Roster of Cecilians and Euterpeans.
College taxidermist receives collection from former student Harold Zickefoose donates bones and pottery.
New Speech Clinic will cooperate with English department Will assist in the diagnosis and treatment of vocal problems.
Women's Band will appear in uniform Homecoming Day Will play at game and possibly march as well.
Campanile chimes are important as campus teachers Description of the Campanile and how the chime is played.
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Lifesavers Will take canoe trip on river.
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The Line Campus gossip.
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Asked about the campus Students give opinions on weekly assemblies.
The Editor's Column Urges students to enjoy Homecoming and chapel exercises.
Climbing Tutors touch the top, says student Students get good exercise going to and from class; a look at the travel routes.
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Phi Sigma Phi Held a rushing dinner; news about members.
Ellen H. Richards Held initiation for new members.
Y. to have weekend party Details about fall house party to be held at Riverview Park.
Miss Freeman's piano class recital to be tonight
Delphian Hosted a dinner for the rushees at Dry Run Creek.
Miss Hazel Strayer Visiting her parents in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Irving Society Program for recent meeting.
L. S. A. Details about recent meeting.
Men's Forum Held regular business meeting; new members voted in.
Ossoli Held business meeting; dinner for rushees will be held October 3.
Westminster Foundation The men will hold a dinner together; Juel Colburn will lead Christian Endeavor; Miss Hatch will lead the next Fellowship Guild meeting.
The College Club Will hold a tea.
Wesley Foundation Will hold an open house; reminder of the Epworth League meeting; details about fall pledge service for Kappa Phi.
Alpha Literary Society Entertained at Mary Read's home.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rownseville Visited campus on their way to California; gave demonstrations and lessons to members of the Physical Training Department.
Friday, September 27 "Hello Day."
Wahle-Cornelius Wedding Rhea Wahle married Arch B. Cornelius on October 5, 1929.
Violin student gives recital at Clarksville Richard Merrill performed at the First Presbyterian Church; assisted by Milton Moore; accompanied by Mrs. Harry Fields.
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Cross-country team meets Simpson on Homecoming Coach Dickinson is optimistic for a victory as Noecker, Hardington, and Gasser look very strong in practice.
Bender's men make good showing against Coe The Tutor football team kept it close but were unable to score as they lost, 7-0, to Coe.
Little Tutors lose to Traer The Little Tutors took a beating; poor blocking was to blame; lose, 47-0, to Traer.
As I See It Freshmen working hard.
Iowa Conference teams are strong The Iowa Conference looks strong in football, especially Simpson and Penn.
Basketball practice to begin Nov. 1st Coach Dickinson stated that men interested in basketball should start getting into shape, so they will be ready on November 1.
Teachers and Coe freshmen battle Oct. 25 Coach Whitford is optimistic about a victory; will work his freshmen hard to prepare for the game.
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Pi Tau Phi News about members.
Delta Phi Delta Roster of officers; details about rushee parties.
Pi Theta Pi Formal dinner held for the rushees.
Theta Gamma Nu Word has been received from Jeanne Anderson.
Kappa Phi Dorothy Freeburg marries Glen Enloe; roster of new officers.
Chi Pi Theta News about members and visitors.
Pi Omega Pi Julia M. Myers spoke at regular meeting.
Delta Phi Delta Lillian Peterson hosted a tea in honor of the rushees; Mildred Taylor elected pledge captain.
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Old Gold staff and solicitors begin annual sales contest
Speakers to appear soon in contest Will hold first preliminary oratory contest.