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June graduates Should order announcements.
Three social science groups meet here in annual conventions; state organizations hold meetings here today, tomorrow Summary of programs for each group.
Plans underway to rebuild steps at north entrance of Auditorium Will replace both inside and outside steps.
Aeolian Glee Club will present annual concert Thursday; Luther Richman and Harvey Waugh will be the soloists Performance program.
President Latham and Dr. Gage to speak to June graduates; commencement week program is announced by C. W. Lantz Brief schedule of Commencement activities.
Rev. Hanson to speak on "Money Basis of Human Wreckage" Sun.
Romance Language Department presents Spanish program Wed. Will present two plays.
Finkenbinder, Abbott, Charles, Denny, to speak at Academy of Science
Robert Wick represents college at oratorical contest at Pella today Will speak on peace.
Irving Hart is elected head of Mayflower group Mrs. Wester elected historian.
Thorrel Fest heads debate association of twenty colleges; Robert Ebel and Wayne Lawrence place in annual contests of league here Elected president of association; photo.
Members of faculty publish books for use by primary teachers Professors Shepherd and Luse publish books.
Art exhibit sent to Louisville, Kentucky Large exhibition of work by ISTC students on display.
Alice Dowden elected to reign at May Day festivities next week Description of May Day ceremonies.
W. T. Root of Iowa and M. J. Nelson speak at A. A. U. P. meeting Sat. At state convention.
Senior Prom to be informal sport dance; tickets on sale now
Untitled President and Mrs. Latham will hold reception for faculty.
Music jamboree will be held next Friday evening; is planned in connection with program of Mother's Day celebration Program for Mother's Day activities.
Powers Hapgood talks on experiment in industrial democracy Speaks on employee management of company.
Seniors!! Should pick up canes and swagger sticks.
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"Thou shalt not trespass," is the commandment of Student Council College students are trespassing and property owners may prosecute.
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Drinking charges are investigated by officials Investigating reports of drinking after dance in Waterloo; one student suspended.
Untitled Student and organization news.
Campus dreamer goes a "gassing" Campus poet runs out of gas and pushes car to filling station.
Music recitals are presented on every night of this week Schedule of recitals.
Classes inspect nearby schools Visit Hudson and Dunkerton.
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Tutor net team to meet Luther tomorrow Tennis prepares for meet against Luther.
Frosh baseball nine to clash with Mason City Junior College; to tangle with first foreign foe tomorrow Freshman baseball team makes ready for first opponent of the season.
Diamond squad meets two out-of-state foes on weekend trip Baseball team prepares for games in Minnesota against Carleton College and St. Olaf.
Little Tutors enter ten in Valley meet T. C. High track team gets ready for Cedar Valley League track meet in Waverly.
Varsity and frosh clash today; annual cinder fray between varsity and freshmen today Varsity missing nine men who went to out-of-state track meet; teams considered even.
H. S. track and tennis meet to be held May 9 Little Tutors host district meet on college field.
Baseball team loses hit and run game to St. Olaf 12 to 10 Baseball team continues losing streak.
Golf team drops match to Iowa U. Tutors lose close match in last game.
Nine trackmen go to Dakota Relays I.S.T.C.'s highest placewinners represent team in South Dakota; members listed.
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Spring dances are keeping the social circles humming this week Campus social calendar.
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Untitled Ellen Richards Club met.
Untitled James Paustian was omitted from list of men earning high grades.
Untitled Shakespeareans hold initiation.
Annual kindergarten banquet is held Friday, April 24 Description of the program.
Untitled Kappa Phi met.
Small audience shows times have changed Few people attended interstate oratorical contest.
"The Enchanted April" is chosen as the Commencement play; is sixth in series of plays adapted from old countries Professor Strayer will direct.
Untitled Canes and swagger sticks will be available to seniors.
Spring number of Purple Pen will go on sale Friday Will feature work by Allen Read, Stanley Wood, and others.
Mischa Elman thought to be cold to audience in his program here Harvey Waugh gives his thoughts on the performance.
Harvey Waugh presents violin recital April 20 Frank Hill gives his thoughts on the performance.