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1 Bureau places 3551 graduates; five thousand register with bureau in three years since its founding E W. Goetch talks about the value of the service.
2 Burton Byers wins oratorical contest Will represent ISTC in intercollegiate competition.
3 Cornell chemistry head addresses group here Nicholas Knight will address the Chemistry Seminar.
4 Eight will have leads in cast of O'Neill play; cast includes seventy-five Preview of "Marco Millions"; list of cast members.
5 Fifteen hundred watch pageant of crucifixion here on Easter Sunday Presented by Junior Religious Council.
6 Glee clubs give annual concert; Euterpean and Troubadour clubs combine for evening of music
Campbell--Dana M. (Class of 1930)
Review of Euterpean and Troubadour glee club performances on campus.
7 Henrietta Thornton, art instructor, resigns after 38 years' service here Resignation effective at end of summer 1932 term.
8 Houck appoints five committees to plan senior prom May 14 List of committee members.
9 Howland Hanson chooses "Miracle of Me" for topic For CHIC sermon.
10 Junior Academy of Science will meet here April 29, 30 High school science students will come to campus.
11 League executives announced members of new committees List of Women's League officers and committee members.
12 Major "I" men sponsor first dance tonight; Art Biddinger and his band of Cedar Rapids replace Lloyd Wells, originally reported engaged
13 May Queen nominations due in office by April 6
14 Over six hundred purchase Old Golds
15 Practice teaching grade equals average of two first terms in college Martin Nelson talks about the relationship between grades in class and in student teaching.
16 Press officers to be named April 18
17 Professor Wallace will not return this term Still recovering from complications of influenza.
18 Six seek publications positions; new appropriation assures wages; additional applications expected; candidates are well qualified George Holmes says that the quality of the applications is high.
19 Student loans exceed $10,000; college gives approval for incorporation of loan association here About 125 students have taken out loans.
20 Tutors place in forensic meet; local teams tie Wisconsin U. for second honors; Carleton is first Results of recent competition; photo.
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21 Eagle Scouts will pan for gold on vacation journey to Black Hills Professor Buffum will lead trip.
22 Eight students appear in regular bi-monthly departmental recital List of performers and their work.
23 Lillian Crossley killed by car in Webster City
24 Local Orchesis will present program Thursday evening Will present eight dances.
25 Stanley Wood serves on scenery committee at Yale winter pageant Participates in many dramatic activities while studying at Yale.
26 Who stopped the Campanile clock? Humorous questions about why the clock stopped.
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33 Athletic Board picks Art Olsen for Berg award; trophy is awarded for most valuable service during basketball season Junior guard Arthur Olsen was awarded the Berg Trophy for his performance on the 1931-32 basketball team.
34 Baseball players practice outdoors Baseball practices continue.
35 Dickinson directs men in outdoor practice First meet for track team will be the Kansas Relays on April 23.
36 Life Savers will give carnival here April 20 Corps is currently practicing.
37 Panther Tales Brief profile of Keith Stapley; comments on the upcoming Olympics; photo.
38 Spring sports program is announced; entries in softball, tennis, and track must be posted by April 16 Intramural program and rules for the 1932 spring term.
39 Two wrestlers qualify for Olympic trials; Gerber and Harmon place third in national meet at Bloomington Maynard Harman and Arthur Gerber will travel to Columbus, Ohio, to try out for the Olympic team; results from national intercollegiate tournament are announced.
40 Veteran catcher Senior catcher Leo Schrody poses for the camera; photo.