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1 Annual event draws scouts here tomorrow Coach Whitford, football players, and Boy Scouts are pictured; photo.
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2 Classes dismissed Wednesday morning For Old Gold pictures.
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3 Columbia head here Tuesday; Sarah M. Sturtevant will address students at assembly Professor Sturtevant has trained many deans of women.
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4 Condition of D. Sands Wright is unchanged Professor Wright had stroke October 20; still in coma.
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5 Dance scheduled tonight
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6 Eight hundred students will receive "D" letters Freshmen will receive half of the letters; men will receive one third.
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7 Five hundred dads expected to attend gala event next week; program will extend from Saturday morning till Sunday noon Description of Dad's Day program.
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8 Four Teachers students enter district auditions in Atwater-Kent contest For radio work.
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9 One fifth of alumni expected for Homecoming November 7; band will play in morning; football, parties will take up rest of day Expect three thousand alumni for activities.
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10 Panthers will face Luther eleven in feature attraction for scouts at third annual day tomorrow Several activities are planned for Boy Scouts; Panthers need win against Luther and Simpson to have claim on championship.
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11 TC Club changes honor letter to "I" Description of new symbol; may win letters in football, basketball, track, wrestling, tennis, and baseball; wrestling and tennis are minor sports.
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12 Thrills galore characterize current play; "The Black Flamingo" combines laughter with mystery; sinister intrigue and high comedy alternate in show
Ferris--Bertha E. (Classes of 1929 and 1932)
Review of the play.
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13 Tokyo worker to speak here; head of Japanese women's college will appear in auditorium The Reverend A. K. Reischauer will speak.
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14 Welsh chorus here next week; royalty praises Imperial Singers who appear here Wednesday Welsh Imperial Singers will perform.
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15 Another week brings renewed luck for Katey Co-ed the bargain sleuth
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16 Freshmen dance, dine with council members Enjoy dance sponsored by Student Council.
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17 Inez Johnson will give graduation recital in Auditorium on Tuesday Performance program.
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18 Instructor will play famous composition at symphony concert Ralph Squires will perform.
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19 Untitled Professor Lambertson will speak in Waterloo.
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20 400 Teachers alumni expected at November banquet in Des Moines In conjunction with ISTA meeting.
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21 Frosh battle varsity team on cinder path; yearling, varsity relay, and pole vault exhibition feature program At halftime of football game, Coach Dickinson will present abbreviated mock track meet.
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22 Grier and Jenkins lead cindermen in decathlon prelims Results are announced as decathlon competition progresses.
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23 Iowa Conference dope Iowa Conference football schedule and results are posted.
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24 Panther Tales Briefly comments on pep leaders, football, and news of alumnus J. B. Lake.
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25 Panthers tied for Iowa circuit lead Going into competition against Simpson, Panthers are undefeated.
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26 Schneidermen keep Iowa Cedar League record untarnished Teachers College High School will compete against Grundy Center.
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27 Seven vets return as nucleus for mat squad this winter; candidates begin conditioning work now in readiness for season Wrestlers who are not out for football begin practices.
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28 Training School pupils take physical exams
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29 Vandaworker chosen head of "Dirty Thirty" Will help to organizing cheering at games.
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30 Candidates for Playcraft Club will present plays
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31 Gamma Theta Upsilon elects three members List of new members and officers.
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32 H. L. Eells will dedicate school Near Charles City.
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33 New thermostatic kleptomania runs rife here of late
Draheim--Melvene Margaret (Class of 1934)
People are stealing thermostats from college buildings.
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34 Sketches of writers begin in next issue Will profile College Eye staff.
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35 Students must secure permits to use college course after Monday Hope to keep improved golf course in good condition.
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36 Untitled Professor Watson will speak at Epworth League.
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37 Would-be robber is foiled by shrieking of intended victim Man attempts to rob Scarpace's fruit store.
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38 Aitchison addresses faculty On geography of British Isles.
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39 Bartlett Hall music groups organize Organize dance orchestra and string group.
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40 Dr. C. P. Harry speaks To Lutheran Student Association.
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41 Hearth-lighting service is held at dormitory Designed to promote friendliness and unity among women.
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42 Junior assistants entertain at tea
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43 Literary societies initiate rushees Cliosophic Society holds program.
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44 Methodist Halloween party
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45 Pi Tau Phi Entertained pledges.
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46 Social Science department entertains Honor Professor and Mrs. Beard.
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47 Sorority officers are announced for fall term List of officers.
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48 Sorority pledges entertained By Alpha Beta Gamma pledges.
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49 Three fraternities arrange annual fall dances for tomorrow evening
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50 Untitled Eulalians held regular meeting.
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51 Untitled Kappa Delta Pi entertains potential student members.
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52 Untitled Eleanor McMillin is chair of dance.
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53 Untitled List of Alpha Beta Gamma pledges.
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54 Untitled Clay Seaton elected president of religious group.
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55 Untitled Alphas hold initiation dinner.
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56 Untitled Christian Church will hold Halloween party.
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57 Untitled Phi Sigma Phi has breakfast.
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58 Untitled Professor Aitchison addresses Faculty Men's Club.
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59 Untitled Held informal dinner.
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60 Untitled Tau Sigma Delta held party.
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61 Untitled List of Delphian initiates.
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62 Untitled Shakespeareans will hold Halloween party.
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63 Untitled Neo-Chrestos met.
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64 Untitled Wesley deputation team assists with religious services.
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65 Untitled Iowa Club met.
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66 Untitled YWCA will hold breakfast.
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67 Untitled Phi Sigma Phi will hold dance.
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68 Untitled Art League does batik work.
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69 Untitled CSA met.
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70 Council appoints squads to enforce freshman cap rule Twenty-two appointed official blanket-tossers.
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71 Drs. Kadesch and Abbott address science groups at Iowa City conference
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72 Four who interpret roles in "Black Flamingo" Four students with roles in college production are pictured; photo.
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73 Glee clubs hold joint practice; choral union is rehearsing Messiah; chorus will be smaller this year Planning more mixed chorus work this year.
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74 Oxford debaters to speak here; English university speakers will oppose local team, announces Brindley Will meet Robert Ebel and Robert Huntoon.
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75 Social fraternities announce officers for 1931-32 season List of officers.
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76 Students here come from sixteen states After Iowa, the most come from South Dakota, Minnesota, and Illinois.
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77 Y. W. will open drive Monday; ten teams picked to compete in contest for members; drive end Friday Will launch membership and finance drives.