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Three are pledged to Sigma Tau Delta Margaret Schrubbe, Ethel Blain, and Wilma Schultz pledge.
College symphony will offer free concert Tuesday night; evening program features Olive Barker, contralto, as soloist Performance program.
'Girl Crazy,' current Regent attraction, is Gershwin adaptation
Creston man presents collection of 2,000 insects to natural science department; specimens are displayed on third floor of library Glenn L. Rine donates collection.
Paper cooperates with merchants in local trade festival Merchants will donate prizes.
Movie presents four-star drama; "Symphony of Six Million" will show at matinee and evening
First issue of dean's magazine is received in office of L. I. Reed Considers problems of deans of men.
Dr. G. C. Robinson attends Republican state convention
Dr. Buckley sings old Southern ballads at Tuesday 'sing'
Phillips to receive doctorate tonight at Iowa University Dissertation topic was eating and sleeping habits of children.
Junior student gets governor's definition of efficient teacher Governor Turner responds to Beatrice Streiby's question.
Iowa City preacher will give address at service Sunday W. P. Lemon will speak.
Assembly movie shows Germany; pictures historic beauty spots of Teuton Europe
Riebe to speak before school of nature study; professor will emphasize discussion of wild flowers Will speak in McGregor.
College women will frolic at manless dance Friday night Women will enjoy cards and dancing.
Old Gold for 1933 will be discussed at board meeting
Eastern teacher says Harpo Marx plays on mipcar Invents new language.
College Band to present second summer concert; four student and faculty soloists are to appear Performance program.
New committee on freshman day will meet today Will be in charge of program on day when freshmen arrive on campus.
Pre-school teachers direct pupils less than parents would at home; youngsters leave garages to wash when noon arrives Observations of pre-school students.
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Have colleges failed? Considers speech of Dr. E. H. Wilkins, who claims that colleges are in danger of stagnation.
The Line Campus gossip.
Two Minutes D. P. Phillips claims that enjoyment of puns is dependent upon your stage of learning.
Louise Hearst is hostess at dinner honoring Clare Luse Clare Luse is visiting from California.
Miss Johns will return Has been visiting North Dakota.
Whoopie and its relatives Comments on the changes in slang.
Forum Criticizes the column, The Line.
Literat Eye Review of "The Floating Admiral," published for the Crime Club, Inc; poems are printed.
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