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Big Sisters aid freshman girls; members of organization will wear badges; freshmen get green buttons
Whitford puts gridders thru first practice Forty men are attending football practices for the 1931 season; participants are listed.
Second handbook will greet students today Will include information on organization of the college and its rules and regulations.
Installation of new seating equipment is complete in auditorium New seats and flooring installed.
Professor urges smiling rebellion; student should go to class, doubting if professor knows much: then only will he get his education Anonymous professor gives advice to new students; hopes to find some skeptics.
All-college dances will be held weekly Brief look at dances for the year.
Freshman caps will go on sale Thursday at freshman lecture Caps are purple with green bills; must be worn at all times except Sunday.
Untitled Russell Sohner attended DeMolay meeting.
First all-college frolic will be held in Women's Gymnasium Wednesday Dancing, cards, and refreshments available.
Library adopts new loan requirement Must present identification cards when checking out books.
Frosh will be honored At Presbyterian church.
Registrar predicts normal enrollment Bartlett Hall and rooming houses are full.
New plan for Bartlett Hall is adopted Description of re-organization of duties for staff; will have assistant director for each wing
R. W. Harbeson succeeds H. J. O'Neill as social science professor
L. I. Reed represents college at meeting On unemployment relief.
Frasier flays curriculums; youth must learn to face present day problem says commencement speaker George W. Frasier speaks at August Commencement; extensive excerpts from address.
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The Line Campus gossip.
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Untitled Comments on intercollegiate sports, and new equipment available.
Mentor Lawrence "Munn" Whitford will begin his second season at ISTC football coach; photo.
Pep association will help spirit at Tutor school Cheerleaders will be selected; under supervision of Athletic Board.
Contest started for school name Will try to solidify nickname for school teams; possibilities include Panthers, Pedagogues, and Teachers.
New regulations govern usage of lockers in gym Rules for use of lockers in Men's Gymnasium.
Improvements made on field Track leveled, telephone line to field installed, playing field re-seeded.
Returns at full Albert Miller will play his last season for ISTC: photo.
Fritzel issues call for frosh grid aspirants Freshmen football practice will begin; Melvin Fritzel will coach this year; photo.
Dickinson has one man back for harrier team; three positions open Cross country and fall track and field practices will begin.
Gridders return to uniforms of purple and gold New football uniforms will again feature school colors, after last year's uniforms of red and white were duplicated by other schools.
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College drama shop offers strange and terrifying sights to freshmen A look at some of the odd props in the drama shop storeroom.
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One hundred and twenty-one get jobs in August Report on who got jobs and where they are.
Twenty-two years would be required to carry courses offered this term Would take a long time to take all the courses offered.
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Mysteries of tunnels beneath campus chill inquisitive reporter Reporter describes trip through some of the 1790 feet of tunnels on campus.
Harman enters Newton meet Ralph Harman will participate in the Newton invitational golf tournament.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maxson will celebrate golden wedding next Tuesday Elmer Maxson has been a janitor on campus for almost thirty years.
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Former student is author of movie Bess Streeter Aldrich wrote "The Woman who was Forgotten".
Many attractions of Cedar beckon to students here Description of the many attractions of the Cedar River.