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Ebel and Ranney plan forensic strategy for international debate Planning for debate against British students.
Halloween Hop next week
Tutors seek third conference victory against Penn Saturday; both teams loom up as possible league champs Tutors prepare for Penn game.
Dr. Latham appoints general committee for Dad's Day plans Committee membership announced; brief preview of the celebration.
Artist who traveled to foreign countries returns to campus Ben D. Larson talked about his experiences.
Tutor Belles do snake dance at pep meeting
Kindergartners are offered new course Professor Luse announces new four year curriculum in kindergarten and nursery school teaching.
Stanley Wood heads general committee for 1931 Tutor Ticklers; Dorothy Henderson and Wayne Wehrle complete general committee for big show 2500 saw the show last year.
Kingery saves life of Howard Benshoof in shotgun accident Howard Benshoof loses arm in hunting accident; Delmer Kingery gets him doctor in time to save his life.
Yearlings feted by Student Council at party tonight; from 8 till 11 p.m. freshmen will hold sway at the gym
Deadline Deadline for nest issue of Purple Pen announced.
Negro folk lore, traditions and stories in library exhibit Library displays African-American literature.
Lillehei starts new feminist movement Women's Physical Education Department gives dance lessons to young girls.
Scouts celebrate second annual Day tomorrow; morning will be spent touring campus and in swimming pool Schedule of activities for Scout Day.
Six faculty members to attend conference of English and speech; Teachers College alumni will take part in conference program Will attend annual program in Iowa City.
Untitled Shirley Williams trying out for College Eye staff.
Costume numbers by operatic quartet win audience acclaim; Seignior Martino-Rossi accorded particular mention for musicianship Review of performance by operatic quartette.
Jazz rhythms lend interest to dramatic fraternity production; students work in carpentry and paint crews Theta Alpha Phi prepares for presentation of "Beggar on Horseback".
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Is "learning to lie" a part of your college education?; you must be ill or you cannot get an excuse for absence Students who lie get illness excuses from class; editor debates fairness.
Fifty girls inspect city woolen mills Ellen Richards Club takes field trip.
Gladys Shamp talks about Camp Fire work Spoke to Physical Education Club.
Librarians attend first north central library conference Rowena Edwards and Irene Ehresman make the trip.
"What do you know?" one man answers Sunday Stoddard Lane will speak at CHIC.
Faculty Men's Club talks political issues Roster of speakers and their topics.
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Extension division awaits modernization of permanent offices Will provide better, more efficient office space.
The Line Campus gossip.
Publications plan Press Prom for November 21 Promises to first of an annual event; by invitation only.
Pi Gamma Mu has ten new members List of new members.
Swapper says . . . . College Eye outlines its practice of swapping stories with fifteen other college papers.
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College officials and students use new blueprint machine Description of the new machine; will be used by students and E. E. Cole.
Richman takes close match in profs meet Richman defeats Finkenbinder in match play to advance in faculty golf tournament.
Women racqueteers go into preliminary tryout Intramural women's tennis to begin October 27.
Injured end Tutor veteran end Robert Hackler has been hampered by injuries this season; photo.
Lake still leads decathlon runners J. B. Lake remains in lead of the point standings for the campus decathlon; Keith Kittrell jumps to second.
R. Harman places as runner-up in Iowa City meet Ralph Harman takes second place at Eastern Iowa Open golf tournament.
At quarter Quarterback Claire Holck will likely lead the Tutors against Penn; photo.
Harriers tangle with strong Penn team Saturday; meet to be between halves of grid contest Men's cross country will run against Penn at half-time of football game.
Varsity wrestlers to report to Coach McCuskey Wednesday Six lettermen return to lead team, listed.
Varsity cagers hold first court workout Varsity basketball gears up for the upcoming season.
Little Tutors meet Grundy Center; lose to Eldora High, 12-0 T .C. High loses to Eldora, prepares for Grundy Center game.
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Society lulls this week but gives promise of Press Prom Campus social calendar.
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Untitled Tau Sigma Delta will meet.
Personal problems will be emphasized in course for deans Course for deans will be offered for first time in summer 1931; will consider the application of psychology to adolescents.
Music box banquet opens finance drive For YWCA.
County superintendent to address Iowa Club A. E. Jewett will speak.
College women instructors' club dinner Several faculty speak on the good old days.
English Club dines at first 1930-31 meeting Several speakers address the group.
Faculty is compiling industrial bulletin Professor Nelson putting together description of the college.
Former national secretary of Y. W. to visit campus Mildred Inskeep Morgan will visit.
Troop Fifty-Six has enviable record says Scout Master Buffum Professor Buffum reports on the progress and achievements of the group; troop sponsored by CHIC.
Annual college circus discontinued because of dwindling profits Other all-campus events seem to have diminished interest in the circus.