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1 Annual presentation of Handel's "Messiah" is scheduled for Sunday Two hundred will sing; Professor Fullerton will direct.
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2 Arnold Schneider will attend convention of Pi Omega Pi in Chicago
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3 Barrie play to be given; "What Every Women Knows" is next dramatic offering presented here Preview of the play.
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4 Burley, Crawford, and Schrubbe will attend convention at Toledo Of National Student Federation.
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5 Campus beauties to be chosen; annual beauty contest will be held next week Old Gold subscribers will vote for Old Gold Beauties.
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6 Co-eds discuss life problems; women students inaugurate plan for improvement organization Hope to organize group to foster friendliness, promote Big Sister movement, and further hospitality.
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7 Co-eds give ground before males; odds now stand near two to one; six hundred twenty-eight men registered set new high mark Winter term enrollment is 2028; 628 men registered; highest number of men ever at ISTC.
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8 Dr. Finkenbinder will be local delegate to Kappa Delta Pi national meet In Washington, D. C.
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9 Dr. Hanson will address special holiday services
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10 Dr. Nelson will address A. A. U. W. Tuesday Will speak on changes and experiments in higher education.
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11 Dr. Ruchmich of Iowa U gives annual research talk in assembly here C. A. Ruchmich presents research on emotions.
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12 Fall term Honor Roll includes 31 men and 92 co-eds; Schneider heads list List of those on Honor Roll.
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13 Holiday dance is this evening; Wilson's Zenith Rhythm Kings will dispense musical entertainment
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14 Holiday recess begins next Friday afternoon
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15 Miriam Boysen, senior, gets air pilot license First woman to receive license at Waterloo's Chapman Field.
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16 Panthers meet Oklahoma; local cagers face veteran squad here tonight; six lettermen are among array of Teachers talent ISTC will open 1931-1932 season against Oklahoma A & M.
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17 Speech meet will be here; thirteen colleges will send delegates to forensic tournament in March
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18 Tutor Ticklers are scheduled for February Will select six main acts and several entrée acts.
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19 Winter enrollment tops fall term registration Winter term 1931 enrollment is 2028, thirteen more than for fall term 1931.
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20 Katey lauds Hughes' for Christmas gifts
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21 Peggy Lagen and Irving Wolfe are well received at recent recital here Review of recent performance.
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22 A. D. A.'s awarded trophy at national convention For most efficient chapter.
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23 Christmas program is feature of Kappa Phi
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24 Kappa Theta Psi List of initiates.
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25 Press Club will hold open meeting Freda Steinberg and Robert Cunningham will speak.
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26 Six religious organizations unite for Christmas party tomorrow evening Description of upcoming party.
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27 Talitha Gerlach will speak to Y. W. C. A. Monday Will speak on work in China.
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28 Untitled Alpha Beta Gamma pledges give breakfast for actives.
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29 Untitled Students will read work at Writers' Club.
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30 Big Ten teams scheduled for '31-32 season; Iowa State wrestlers will come here for first mat tourney Roster and schedule are announced.
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31 Burl Berry is most valuable; Berg Trophy presented to veteran center at banquet Burl Berry received honors for most valuable player on the 1931 football team; brief profile included.
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32 Eligibility rules changed this year for school tourney Intramural program will begin soon; rules for intramural participation are announced.
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33 Fritzel cuts yearling basketball squad down to forty-one aspirants First cuts to freshmen basketball team have been made.
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34 Gingles returns to school Recovering from kidney ailment.
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35 Kimberlin continues to improve after two weeks hospital rest Recovering from nasal hemorrhages.
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36 Panthers will have nine grid games on schedule next fall Schedule is announced for 1932 season.