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1 "Dr. Knock" to be given here Thursday, Feb. 26; to be presented in now popular "expressionistic" manner Play preview.
2 C. A. Fullerton to have charge of rural institute of Nebraska Will conduct two week institute there.
3 Club prefers neither blondes nor brunettes but the red-heads Redhead Club forming.
4 College Orchestra will present concert on February 24 Will present a Brahms symphony.
5 Cram tells how "Father Interviews the Teacher" At rural life institute.
6 Dr. Jacob Singer will give addresses here February 22; will speak at morning worship, vesper services, and Tuesday Evening Club Brief profile and addresses of lectures.
7 Four men's debate teams meet quartet of collegiate foes; week's schedule including arguments with Morningside, Coe, and Dubuque Debate schedule.
8 Impressive setting marks ninth annual Washington Ball; students in eighteenth century costumes will be in receiving line to greet guests Preview of the dance.
9 Number of "D" letters issued to men remains same for two terms 280 letters issued.
10 One hundred juniors have "goofing" time on Junior Class Day Enjoyed entertainment, bridge, and dancing.
11 Orchesis will present recital March nineteenth Will present original dances.
12 Original acts, sets, and lighting delight Tutor Tickler audience; from Noah's ark to television is range of action
Wheat--Mary Agnes Stroud (Class of 1931)
Lengthy description of the show; photo.
13 Professors prepare course of study for Iowa high schools Several faculty members are on state curriculum committee.
14 Sixty delegates attend Mississippi Valley conference Conference highlights.
15 Supervisor's violin classes to present assembly program About sixty students will present program.
16 Tom Brindley voted into Phi Kappa Phi Working on Ph. D. at Ames.
17 Winter term issue of Purple Pen magazine goes on sale Monday; "High Hat,Flapper", and "Prairie Silence" among selections by twenty-six authors Quick survey of contents.
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18 College Eye advocates abolition of the five minute rush period; reporter ill this week, so no story or investigation Discussion of five minute interim between classes and its inadequacy.
19 Conrad will address American Association of University Profs Henry S. Conrad will speak to local chapter; local group has thirty members.
20 Date set for folk festival February 27 Will present dances learned in class.
21 Untitled Intramural basketball comes to a close with the upcoming finals game between the Delphians and the Pops.
22 Untitled First presentation of talking picture on campus is "All Quiet on the Western Front".
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23 Cagers share honors with Dubuque team Tutor basketball squad defeats Dubuque University, 23-16, and falls to Columbia, 35-27.
24 College swimming meet for women announced Women's intramural swimming to begin soon.
25 Frosh cagers meet Grinnell yearlings at Grinnell tonight Tutor freshman basketball squad prepares to take on the Grinnell freshman team.
26 Gridders receive monograms; Stewart Cooper gets blanket Members of the football team are granted monogrammed sweaters for the 1930-1931 season while Stewart Cooper receives a blanket for four years of football effort; lettermen listed.
27 Large crowd attends life saving demonstration
28 Luther comes here for game Monday; Norse five stakes loop standing on battle's outcome Tutors prepare for basketball game versus Luther College.
29 Untitled Xanho and Alpha Theta Beta fraternity basketball teams will play before the Teachers-Luther game to decide the men's intramural league one championship.
30 Wrestlers seek second Big Ten win; meet Chicago U. octet on home mat tomorrow Tutor wrestlers take on the Chicago Maroons in their third Big Ten school wrestling meet this season.
31 Xanhos get victory in intramural tiff The Xanho basketball team earned its way to an intramural league final with Alpha Theta Beta by defeating Alpha Chi Epsilon, 24-17.
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32 Commercial Club members will dance at Valentine party tomorrow Campus social calendar.
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33 Professors to attend meeting of National Education Association A number of faculty will attend meeting in Detroit.
34 These dances keep Katey Ko-ed busy looking for frocks and fingerwaves Commentary on local fashions and shopping.
35 Untitled Irvings held initiation.
36 Untitled Chemistry Seminar views industrial movies.
37 Untitled Professor Riebe addressed mothers of Boy Scouts.
38 Untitled Nellie S. Aurner will speak to English Club.