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Alumnus magazine is published this week; 10,000 copies are sent Brief survey of contents.
S. A. Lynch will address English Club at dinner Will speak on NCTE convention.
Waterloo mathematics teacher to speak here Mae Howell will speak.
Organizations assist in plans for Press Prom; fraternities and sororities participate in decorating organization booths for Press Prom this evening Description of the dance.
Debate coach W. A. Brindley announces forensic schedule
Interfraternity hop is set for February sixth; Gogerty's band to play
String quartet will play here; renowned organization comes to Teachers College next Thursday London String Quartet will perform.
Local delegates attend National Student Federation meet in Ohio; college representatives at convention approve honor system Delegates report to Student Council.
Dr. Hanson to speak on "When Living is Right" AT CHIC service.
Offices of Placement Bureau are subjected to renovating process Suite will include three rooms.
State meet of W. A. A. is here; delegates from Iowa schools congregate for two-day conference Schedule for the convention.
Committee to name eminent campus figures; annual staff announces forty nominees for "Well Known Tutors"; student-faculty group will select winners Will select "Twenty Well-Known Tutors".
Dr. O. R. Latham attends N. C. A. committee meet On child health and protection.
Miss Uttley continues graduate study abroad Will work in Puerto Rico while she studies for her doctoral degree.
Committee action halts preparation for women's group Student Welfare Committee believes constitution needs work.
Campus groups prepare skits; Tutor Ticklers will feature pedagogical parody as revue theme This year's theme is a burlesque on pedagogy; twenty groups will try out.
New Old Gold contest will begin next week; prizes to be awarded Will begin sales contest.
Remodeling is finished in President's office Suite will expand former two room arrangement to four rooms.
Actors divulge "What Every Woman Knows"; Dorothy Hartleip and Howard Roberts achieve convincing portrayals of prominent figures in Barrie comedy Review of the play; photo.
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Epsilon Phi Epsilon is new social sorority List of pledges.
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Untitled List of Tau Sigma Delta pledges.
Kappa Phi pledges will be initiated next week List of pledges.
Lutheran students will attend national convention Rena Schoenbohm and Cordelia Schuchmann will be delegates.
Untitled Sarah Beach talks about Chinese customs.
Phi Omega Pi will have dinner dance
Untitled Professor Ritter will speak to Christian Endeavor group.
Untitled Dora Seger engaged to Leo Martin.
Untitled Maggie Stintson will speak on education for African-Americans in the South.
Press Prom heads list of social activities for this weekend Campus social calendar.
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Panther Tales Talks briefly about wrestling, Teachers College High School basketball, intramurals, and a possible ice skating rink west of Bartlett Hall.
Five games carded for frosh cagers; opener on Jan. 30 Schedule for 1931-1932 freshman basketball season.
Team managers meet to talk over school tourney regulations Intramural managers will need to meet with Coach Bender to schedule practice sessions.
Teachers win initial loop contest; Panthers beat Columbia five in circuit go ISTC defeated Columbia, 32-24, in Dubuque.
Schneidermen meet Cedar Falls Tigers in first of series Teachers College High School has won eight consecutive victories.
Intramural notices Dates for free throw tournament and game of 21 are posted.
Matmen invade Illinois; mentor takes nine wrestlers on two meets Panthers will face Northwestern University and University of Chicago.
Norsemen ask that game be postponed Luther basketball game may be postponed due to their semester examinations schedule.