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1 Club to give concert Thurs.; Roland Searight, Frank W. Hill, and Doreen Cobb are soloists Preview of Orchestra Club performance; photo.
2 Dramatists score hit in sparkling finale of summer term program; "Devil's Disciple" wins praise for smooth presentation throughout
Ferris--Bertha E. (Classes of 1929 and 1932)
Bertha Ferris gives her thoughts on recent performance of "The Devil's Disciple".
3 Education department honors Dr. Nelson at dinner Tuesday Congratulations of successful first year as department head.
4 Exercises for summer will be August 20; graduation will take place on south campus; Dr. George W. Frasier of Colorado State Teachers to speak Preview of Commencement ceremonies.
5 Fall from street car is cause of death of Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Companion gives description of accident in Paris.
6 Orchestra concert is rated as best of its kind ever given here Review of recent performance by the Symphony Orchestra.
7 Seventy-eight get positions; positions filled in July raise Bureau's total to over 600 Roster of those who found jobs.
8 State Fair plans near completion; exhibit will occupy space in central section of educational building, the committee reports Description of extensive display.
9 The Line
Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty)
Campus gossip.
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10 County groups have picnics this week
11 Education department will give new courses at start of fall term Will offer courses in personality and mental hygiene.
12 Goofers or golfers? Lack of proper golf etiquette at college golf course deemed a serious problem.
13 L. S. A. will meet Sunday Also held picnic.
14 Lynch, Ehrhorn reach golf tourney finals College men's golf tournament continues.
15 Notice for graduating class Will receive final instructions.
16 Phi Omega Pi sorority gives house party
17 Rose Lena Ruegnitz earns M. M. degree At Chicago Cosmopolitan Conservatory.
18 Students on four year curriculums lead in freshmen test records Professor Nelson reveals results of study.
19 Tennis tournaments near final matches College men's singles and doubles tennis tournaments continue.
20 Untitled Present conditions at the college teach students how not to conduct themselves in the business of learning.
21 Vocabularies may be subject matter of tests in future says Dr. J. W. Charles Believes vocabulary is good indicator of mastery of subject.
22 W. A. Young to speak at morning worship Will speak on world peace.
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23 Cooking loses favor during summer month Students do not use the spread room often during hot weather.
24 Extempore speakers will appear on two Lions Club programs Will speak in La Porte City.
25 Out-of-door singing proves to be popular List of songs sung at community sing.
26 Untitled State Printer Robert Henderson was on campus.
27 Untitled Families of Professors Thompson and O'Neill toured McGregor recently.
28 Who's the busiest? Mimeographing staff among busiest campus employees.
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29 Advanced voice pupils give recital Tuesday List of Professor Barker's pupils.
30 Aitchison and Uttley write second reader for geographical use Textbook on North American geography will draw upon professors' travel experience.
31 All men students must pay for gym privilege in fall; new system is designed to stop petty thievery and delay Hope to cut down on lines and to make facilities more easily available.
32 Last county teachers examinations are given here this week About 350 students took the test.
33 Students buy "Post" first Survey of magazine sales at Berg's Drugstore.
34 Untitled YWCA studying girls clubs.
35 Wolfe directs music in Congregational Church Replaces Professor Barker, who will be away for graduate work.