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Thursday's hours short Due to registration activities.
Cradle songsters come back for third presentation Graduates return for third performance of "The Cradle Song".
Census taker makes report after quarterly visit to campus village Quick look at life in Bartlett Hall; photo.
Hobnob with all of Iowa at big reception tonight; Black Hawk people host to all other counties Will hold reception for summer school students.
Only the brave can be reporters Still seeking College Eye staff.
Purple Pen is brain child of story club History of the Purple Pen.
One hundred fifty flock in to teach Doing their student teaching at the Training School.
Instructors now try solving problems Several faculty will attend social science conference.
Athletic Board presents award to Norbert Noecker Brief profile of Norbert Noecker, recipient of the 1930 scholastic athletic award; photo.
Frosh take ciphers as "zero hours" ends Freshmen take exams.
Cecilians elect officers Marion Bronson is president.
"It's all horseradish, but it is well worth it," says Dr. Getchell; returns to T.C. with a Ph. D. from Wisconsin Professor Getchell talks about his research.
Olive Barker sends song from WMT Presents half hour program.
Enrollment mounts nearly twenty-three hundred; exceeds spring perm numbers by two hundred 2270 enrolled so far for 1930 summer session.
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Myrtle Stone Professors Stone and Mayfield gave dinner for friends.
Extension professor on child welfare program Professor Hart will serve as chair of session.
Mrs. George Schultz Mavis Schultz will move with husband George to Remsen.
Scoop missed by eye reporters in year 1901 B. B. Rice won Nebraska chess championship.
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Epworth League Epworth League will meet.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Seerley Clem Seerley and his family will visit President and Mrs. Seerley; may have family reunion.
A special committee Professor Getchell meets with state chemistry curriculum committee.
Inferiority complexes bother bandmen Professor Russell says that it is difficult to get freshmen and sophomores to turn out for band and orchestra.
Housemothers meet to discuss problems Consider problems of summer session students.
Alta Wilmarth Professor Wilmarth leads class at Methodist Church.
Aletha Gaddis Aletha Gaddis will lead Christian Endeavor.
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John Schuneman Professor Schuneman's father visits.
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Nelson Professor Nelson entertained Mrs. John Mayfield.
The editor's column Need for someone to remove old poster; the story of losing a hubcap.
Life's realities are faced at Geneva At YMCA meeting.
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Wants musicians; Kurtz calls for 60 musicians For the Symphony Orchestra; photo.
Dean Campbell weekends in Estes Park, Colorado Visited her family.
College employee married in Little Brown Church Jean Rolf married Keck Mathes.
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The Iowa Club Will hold a picnic on June 16 at the college golf course.
The Pi Omega Pi fraternity Held a picnic at Island Park; officers were elected.
Florence Reed Returned from Columbia University in New York after receiving her master of arts degree in Physical Education.
The Wesley Foundation Kappa Phi hosted a tea in honor of the Methodist women.
The sizzle and crackle of frying bacon The Y. W. C. A. hikers will be going on a hike on June 14th.
The Writers' Club Will meet June 18th in the Auditorium Building.
An evening of games and songs First week of summer term celebrated with the College Frolic.
Sigma Tau Delta Will meet at Selina Terry's home on June 19.
Where do you belong? Statistics on the number of students at ISTC from each county.
Reception tonight climaxes week of frolics and parties Students asked to gather based on their county.
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The Line Jakko the monkey, Einstein's theory of relativity, "traction problems," and Prince Carol.
World traveler Franklin Davenport Elmer will speak at CHIC; photo.
Christ's temptations interpreted Sunday At CHIC.
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Band toots tune of reunion tonight College Band consists of combined Ladies' Band and Men's Band.
Latham to Greeley Saturday To deliver Commencement address.
One hundred twenty-three 123 women have tried out for glee clubs.
C. A. Fullerton Professor Fullerton is busy with choir work.
The Minnesingers Minnesingers tryouts still underway.
Where men are men there's a place for them Description of the Dean of Men's office.