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1 All student officers will be selected in one general election; three council members and four on control board to be selected March 17 Will replace separate elections held in past years.
2 Colonial theme dominates all-Methodist banquet Eighty-three attended; Earl Baker spoke.
3 Critic lauds recent concert by college symphony orchestra; Elizabeth Burney Schmidt sings berceuse composed by Kurtz
Barker--Olive L. (Music Faculty)
Edward Kurtz directed performance; faculty members featured as first chairs.
4 Dr. McCracken to be guest at Kappa Delta Pi luncheon Thomas C. McCracken will speak.
5 Eastman Kodak will be won by best Old Gold salesman; prizes will be given in this second contest
6 Fuller elected head of Teachers College Extension Association Had served as president once before.
7 Kappa Delta Pi offers year's tuition free to scholarship winner Mary Wheat won scholarship last year.
8 Little Tutor musicians announce junior recital Fourteen students will perform.
9 Noted Shakespearean actors to present plays here Monday; Sir Philip Ben Greet and cast of English players scheduled Ben Greet Players will perform.
10 Orchesis recital will feature dance drama, 'Juggler of Notre Dame'; honorary dance society presents annual recital Wednesday, March 18
11 Program for winter term Commencement dinner is announced; Dr. McCracken, Dean of Ohio U. College of Education, to speak at graduation exercises Description of program.
12 Rath goes to annual health convention at Des Moines Will attend tuberculosis meeting.
13 Seventh annual folk dance festival will take place tonight; audience may take part in dances between group numbers and clogs
14 Students turn tables and laugh at doctor tonight; Eye critic sits in on Wednesday rehearsal of play, "Dr. Knock"
Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty)
Play preview.
15 Untitled YWCA meeting to be held in Des Moines.
16 Vociferous replies greet questions put by rush period reporter last week Period of time between classes denounced as being too short.
17 Washington evangelist to survey Cedar Falls church membership; A. E. Kernahan will speak to gathering of all student religious groups
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18 "The Cat Creeps" to be shown here Saturday
19 Off with the old and on with the new is Katey Koed's advice Discussion of campus fashions and shopping.
20 Something should be done so that "when it rains it won't pour"; for one things we want news every week; not all of it at once Clustering of events at the same time on campus seen as a problem; suggests Student Council takes action.
21 Spurgin and Vandaworker to argue with Coe debaters Will debate at Cedar Falls High School.
22 Untitled Lucile Vosgerau performs in recital.
23 Untitled YMCA and YWCA will sponsor movie.
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24 Basketeers take 38-24 game from Parsons Wildcats Tutor basketball team defeats Parsons, 38-24.
25 Columbia quintet concludes Tutor basket schedule; Purple smothers Penn five Monday 58-17 Tutors defeat Penn, 58-17, and prepare to close out season against Columbia.
26 Delphians win swim The Delphian Literary Society wins the women's intramural swim meet.
27 High school grapplers lose in district meet Little Tutor wrestlers Eugene Potter and Joe Mathers lost in the second round of the district tournament in Cresco.
28 Intramural cagers play Xanho and the Nighthawks will play in the men's intramural basketball finals.
29 Little Tutors gain tenth straight cage win from Tiger five T. C. High basketball team beats Cedar Falls High, 20-17.
30 Swimmers paddle in annual intramural meet March 2nd Intramural swim meet to begin; all entrants report to Coach Art Dickinson.
31 Varsity blanks frosh in annual meet; Orr and Johnson provide feature match Varsity wresters soundly defeated the freshman squad in their recent meet.
32 Xanho matmen win intramural contest Xanho fraternity wins intramural wrestling tournament.