Issue Contents

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1 Alumna dies of spinal meningitis Margaret Robinson died June 23, 1932, in Marshalltown.
2 Alumnus is chosen Methodist bishop in general conference Profile of J. Ralph Magee.
3 College Band to present concert Tuesday night; clarinet students will be soloists; Myron Russell will direct Performance program.
4 College display for State Fair includes varied type exhibits Booth will feature information about the ISTC curriculum.
5 Dr. Erbe terms Democratic National Convention 'interesting and enlightening' Casts vote for Franklin Roosevelt; talks about process.
6 Dr. Lampe will speak at services Sunday morning M. Willard Lampe will speak at CHIC.
7 Edward Kurtz achieves distinction as composer; writes new tone poem Writes series of selections under title of "Vacation Sketches".
8 Eriksen takes Bender's place; former national wrestling champion substitutes for coach Finn Eriksen will assist while Paul Bender is working with ISTC Olympic wrestling tryouts.
9 Fullerton conducts chorus at Waverly About one thousand children take part.
10 Grid prospects for next term list 13 veterans; four backfield men return; five linemen to report Varsity team will open 1932 season against Columbia College in Dubuque; season schedule announced.
11 Leslie Reed will attend Olympics; Dean will visit daughter in Seattle; is to attend convention Will attend Olympics in Los Angeles after convention.
12 Mabel Hall to enter Midwestern A. A. U. swimming tourney Mabel Hall will travel to Council Bluffs to participate in the outdoor swimming and diving championship.
13 Matches progress in Faculty Men's Club golf tourney Results are announced from second round competition in golf tournament; third round matches are announced.
14 New concrete walks started on campus Sidewalks to be installed at north end of Auditorium Building.
15 Over 300 apply for August graduation Breakdown of those who will receive various degrees and diplomas.
16 Realistic effects add glamour to 'The Good Hope'; production mechanics class evolves novel sound machines Preview of the play.
17 Screens placed on Campanile keep out birds Campanile undergoes repairs after damage to Fasoldt mechanism; roof repaired, electricity installed to operate chimes, clock mechanism shielded, heat will be furnished, and screens installed.
18 Student Council appoints Sohner handbook editor Will include rules for freshmen, campus history and map, songs and yells.
19 Teachers students will play in state golf tournament Three ISTC men will compete in Sioux City at the State amateur golf championship.
20 Twenty students get Seerley Fund loans Loans given by fund amount to $1943 over the year.
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21 Forum Suggests ten minutes between classes instead of five.
22 Gloom supplants campus sunlight Better curtains installed in Auditorium Building.
23 Literat Eye
Herrig--Viola Ann (Class of 1934)
Review of "On Nothing," written by Hilaire Belloc; poems are printed.
24 Modernizing banana splits College Hill soda fountain is offering new flavors.
25 Seventy-three alumni register For summer session.
26 The Line Campus gossip.
27 Will the Commons be a center? Claims that smoking should be allowed in the new Commons building.
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28 Alta Freeman gives informal musicale in honor of guests
29 Alumna marries Council Bluffs man Burdette E. Nelson married Frederic I. Norton.
30 College movie will show Pola Negri in "Woman Commands"
31 Columbia graduate talks to members of Camera Club John Hildebrand spoke.
32 Dean Campbell returns Has been visiting family in California.
33 Eleven Hollywood beauties play roles in Regent attraction Will show "Sinners in the Sun".
34 Former student sings on Tuesday program Milton Moore performed on campus.
35 Mid-term social events fill calendar at Teachers College Campus social calendar.
36 Movies are shown at weekly assembly Science faculty show educational films.
37 Teas figure in Bartlett Hall's weekly events
38 Y. W. entertains at two parties Includes music.
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39 Composer Orchestral music professor Edward Kurtz is pictured; photo.
40 Former student has lake boat position Richard Rickert will be in charge of tea room on lake steamer.
41 Miniature rebel tries to steal worlds from astronomy classroom Training School child wanders into geography class.
42 Organ student to present recital in Auditorium tonight Anne Morse will perform.
43 Professors read heavy books but take vacations with fiction Summary of library history and policies.
44 Ruth Latta will run official date bureau for press conference
45 Twin City alumni plan meeting in February Bruce Francis is in charge there.
46 Will be ready October first Artist's rendition of the finished heating plant.