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1 Benson Creamery is visited by students in rural education Students enjoy lunch and buttermilk.
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2 Blackhand plot and holdup make local chef their victim College Hill worker Burdette Stimson robbed in Waterloo.
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3 Class discussions lead to graveyard research Students talk about burial customs.
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4 Deans make plans for new system to aid needy students; plan looks toward maintenance of loan fund trough collections Will develop loan system rather than make outright scholarship grants.
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5 Green cotton rompers will be new gym uniform for students Description of the new uniforms.
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6 Promiscuous petters flayed by noted Scottish educator J. T. Cleland addresses several groups.
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7 Robinson attends state Republican convention held at Des Moines Professor Robinson talks about the important issues.
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8 Sports hop will be next Friday night
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9 There's a first time for everything, they say Dress found on front lawn of President's House.
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10 Worried freshman girls will have big sister to guide them Program will match new students with older student.
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11 Last Wednesday Classes of Professors Cram, Eells, and McNally visit Eddy School.
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12 Ruth Suckow might be right after all; dull students show dull Iowa life Believes Iowans should show some interest and some pep.
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13 Supplementing last year's group Group goes to Chicago for weekend of music study.
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14 John D. Gemmill Professor Gemmill will take position at liberal arts college.
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15 The Line Campus gossip.
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16 Y. M. checkers tourney Will hold summer tournament.
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17 A change in the plans R. A. Phillips postponed one day.
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18 Bubbles has a home Professor Ritter's canary is now living in the Dean of Women's office.
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19 Doreen Cobb in recital
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20 Howard Howard, Chickasaw, Floyd, and Mitchell County people have picnic.
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21 Plans for the housing Housing plans for rural chorus at State Fair under development.
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22 Students and faculty members ISTC faculty and students who are attending summer session at University of Iowa hold dinner.
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23 Use of slide rule is explained by educator W. E. Breckenridge demonstrates slide rule.
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24 Belijo Cemuco Will hold a picnic breakfast.
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25 Creative Writers Club Held meeting gin Selina Terry's room.
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26 Jasper, Marion, Monroe, Mahaska, Warren and Wapello Held a picnic on the golf course.
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27 Just a bit different County group two will hold a theater party.
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28 Kappa Phi members Will hold "kid picnic;" news about members.
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29 Maybe they didn't get a chance to go to Lake Geneva Students will speak at the Westminster House about the conference.
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30 Members of Pi Theta Pi Reunion house party held at Professor Eells' cottage.
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31 Nearly 100 housemothers Held a business meeting and tea.
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32 The Black Hawk 4-H club College 4-H club formed.
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33 The College Club Held regular meeting.
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34 The college golf links Location for county group 17's upcoming picnic.
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35 The group made up of Boone, Dallas, Guthrie, Adams, and Madison counties held a picnic at Island Park.
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36 The Pi Beta Alphas Program for recent meeting.
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37 The regular meeting of the L. S. A. Program for recent meeting.
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38 Thermometer downs society but it makes a good comeback Heat affects society activities but they have resumed.
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39 Two cafeteria suppers took place Two county groups had cafeteria suppers.
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40 Watermelons, peanuts, and ice cream The Allamakee, Buchanan, Clayton, Fayette, and Winneshiek counties enjoyed a picnic.
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41 Eighty faculty women expected to compete for golfing laurels Professor Humiston attempting to get women's golf tournament started.
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42 Faculty impersonated in playlet Monday Students will put on short play.
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43 Orchestra experiments in audience taste Genevieve Hays will sing with the orchestra.
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44 Stewart Cooper Stewart Cooper will be captain of 1931 track team.
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45 Teams Captains named for women's baseball squads.
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46 Women's tennis tournament July 23 Pairings announced.