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Elisabeth Brugger will succeed Mary Cromwell as nursery school head Profile of Elisabeth Brugger.
Former news editor joins College Eye staff LeRoy Evans joins staff.
Untitled Show Me Club will meet; group discusses questions on the Bible and religion..
Three students who submit best names for Tutor athletic teams are to receive awards Will drop Tutor nickname and select a new one.
Are freshman men better in English than the co-eds? Professor Lynch finds men to be more independent and original in their writing; women are more accurate and careful.
Freshmen will nominate class officers Monday
First college assembly will be held Wednesday
Bohumir Kryl and band will play Tuesday; Matilde Bastulli, former Boston opera star, is one of large group of soloists in company
Stanley Wood will continue studies at Yale University Description of what he plans to study there.
Paderewski, far-famed pianist, will feature entertainment program
Bartlett Hall councils hold first meeting List of officers.
"Number of men students is on steady increase," states L. I. Reed; registration for term shows decrease in number of women enrolled Cites growing demand for men in teaching positions.
Extension department organizes Saturday classes for first time Will offer French, Spanish, and literature classes.
First all college hop is tonight; dance is first in series to be given every Friday night
Power plant excavations are complete; all concrete footings and foundation walls will be finished within two weeks, says construction boss Building will cost $90,000; Tapager Construction is general contractor; description of the building; stack will be 197 feet tall.
Trees at Columbia foster friendships says Dean Campbell Sadie Campbell talks about studying at Columbia University.
Untitled Eight hundred students attended the Y frolic.
Donald Fields, Lebanon Valley College graduate, succeeds Edna O. Miller Profile of Donald Fields; Professor Miller will be attending Columbia University.
Leaders will meet at dinner; students guests at banquet given Thursday evening by president and deans Most groups will be represented at leadership banquet.
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Uniform marks Claims that faculty should use a more uniform official grading system.
On rooming-house pests Comments on the annoyances of roommates.
All students may take part in declamatory contest of fall quarter Will feature cash prizes.
Bernice Bryan and Velma Colbrook get positions here Both will teach at the Training School.
Dean Campbell explains regulations for women Speaks to freshmen women.
Old Gold office is improved Redecorated and refinished.
Untitled Phi Sigma Epsilon moves from 2119 College Street to 803 West 20th Street.
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Varsity center Burl Berry, one of the fastest members of the squad, is pictured; photo.
Sunnyside meet goes to Harman Ralph Harman took first place at the northeastern Iowa invitation golf tournament.
Little Tutors tackle Greene in first game Returning members of the Teachers High School squad are listed.
Instruct matmen in fundamentals for tournament Annual intramural wrestling tournament scheduled for November 21.
Panther Tales Comments on football squad, mascot contest, Mr. Bender's hat preferences, and Russ Hackler's tan.
Thirty-four gridders left on squad; twelve won letters last year; chalk talks and scrimmages to take place on regular schedule Panthers will soon face Columbia College.
Untitled Teams ISTC will face this year have several returning lettermen ready to play.
Teachers smash line at 235 in 1909 Local Studebaker dealer, John Thompson, played football for ISTC in 1909; recalls rough play and coach who vanished with the team's money.
Intramurals for golf and tennis stars scheduled Fall intramural sports will begin for men.
Seek records of old Tutor sports stars Athletic department compiles records of ISTC athletes; photo.
Board passes on pep leader plan Athletic Board approved plan to select cheerleaders and award sweaters according to performance.
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Untitled Mabel Hall's swimming record accepted.
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Elizabeth Hart Bennett will teach in Illinois
Two major plays will be produced Will be staged in October and November.
The Line Campus gossip.
Erroneous guesses are often classics Humorous mistakes from freshmen tests.
Banquet will draw journalists tonight Will hold first publications banquet.
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Untitled Playcraft Club held first meeting.
Y. W. to have lantern parade
Sunday Evening Club Open forum offers opportunities to hear speakers.
Untitled Mary Schwyhart elected to national YWCA post.
Untitled Women should appreciate the two new lounges in the Library and in the Auditorium.
Untitled Eulalians hold first meeting.
Directors of Bartlett Hall hold reception for co-eds
Clarence Paulson to wed Elma Jones
Untitled Phi Chi Delta sponsors tea.
Untitled Lambda Gamma Nu serenades Bartlett Hall.
Untitled Neo-Chresto holds first meeting.
Society holds receptions in honor of all new students Campus social calendar.
Churches entertain in honor of new students Meet local congregations.
Reporters are trying out to become society assistants College Eye will change style of its society coverage.
All-women's banquet to be served tomorrow at 7:30 Will hold breakfast at golf course.
Catholic students elect officers at first meeting List of officers.
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Mrs. Robert W. Parrott, Waterloo, will present organ recital Monday Mrs. Albert Greeley will also perform.
Old Gold staff makes plans for next annual List of staff members.
Officers are elected by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia List of officers.
Baptist editor will speak here Sunday Robert Gordon will speak.
Sixteen new reporters try for staff positions List of those under consideration.
Style of service in school cafeteria is changed this term Will change from breakfast-dinner-supper to breakfast-lunch-dinner; believe it will be better for students and their studies; description of servicing style and other changes.
Frosh women to hear lecture in Auditorium next Monday evening Part of series of lectures to freshmen; schedule and topics.
Untitled YMCA enjoys light lunch.
Special speech clinic will be conducted Will assist students with their speech problems.