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1 160 of 273 fail to pass county exams Grammar was most difficult part of test.
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2 Akron president Dr. George F. Zook, president of the University of Akron and summer 1932 Commencement speaker, is pictured; photo.
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3 Alison Aitchison to address members of Kappa Delta Pi List of initiates.
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4 Bartlett Hall girl has purse stolen on Tuesday night Jessie Morgan leaves room and returns to discover theft.
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5 Church services will be at Riverview park At Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
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6 Commencement exercises are now arranged; Dr. G. F. Zook will address summer graduates August 18 Speaker profile.
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7 Dean Reed witnesses earthquake during visit in Washington
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8 Eva May Luse is delegate to Swiss conclave; local professor is one of three U. S. delegates to convention Will attend congress of mathematicians.
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9 Faculty members present musical program at 'sing' Present short program of songs.
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10 Inez Johnson to present recital next Wednesday Performance program.
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11 Music groups to offer programs here next week; band and string quartet will play Wednesday and Thursday Performance program.
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12 Richard Meech is visitor on campus
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13 Student choir will present cantata at Clear Lake conclave Group from First Methodist Episcopal Church will perform.
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14 Students and faculty members attend Iowa University production Attend production of "Tread the Green Grass".
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15 Teachers graduate manages America's best weekly paper W. C. Jarnagin honored for his work with the Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune.
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16 Unique speech work is offered; after-dinner speaking is added to forensic schedule Professor Lambertson talks about the new competition.
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17 Unusual performance is presented by college symphony orchestra in concert; Olive L. Barker is soloist; receives plaudits of the audience
Campbell--Dana M. (Class of 1930)
Review of the Symphony Orchestra's first concert for the summer session.
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18 Varied assembly program is given; six musical numbers and chemistry film are presented
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19 Women's group to plan year's activities soon Women's League leaders will meet to plan for fall.
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20 Forum Criticizes statements supposedly made by John Ruger concerning the quality of the campus gossip column, The Line.
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21 Literat Eye
Schrubbe--Margaret (Class of 1933)
Review of "Two Living and One Dead," written by Sigurd Christiansen; essay is printed discussing "The College Woman."
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22 Souvenir hunters Professor Myron Russell wants students to return stolen band uniforms and sheet music notebooks.
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23 Teachers College and culture Criticizes writer for claiming that teachers colleges do not offer culture to their students.
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24 The Line Campus gossip.
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25 'Eaters' Club meets weekly at Bartlett Group gets together to prepare meals.
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26 Added social zest comes with signs of summer term's close Campus social calendar.
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27 Beans won the World War; and a State Teachers College professor was partially responsible, believe it or not!
Sheridan--Mary Ann Shank (Class of 1936)
Professor Brindley is widely recognized for his skills in vegetable gardening.
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28 Church groups to have joint meeting Methodists and Presbyterians get together.
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29 College girls have 'Co-Ed Icebreaker' Women enjoy dance, games, and cards.
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30 Teacher contributes to state art course H. Estelle Harden confers with Professor Cole on art curriculum.
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31 Y. W. C. A. has summer outing Went to Morris Isle.
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32 Campus foliage suffers siege at students' hands Students pull leaves from bushes.
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33 Cause of economic slump is unearthed on local campus Workers find change while fixing sidewalks.
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34 Cecilia Vogelsang drowns in Pine Lake
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35 College will show real gambling den in Saturday movie Will show "Girl of Rio".
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36 Dormitory women see cereus bloom Rare plant blooms.
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37 Flight one in Faculty Men's golf tourney enters final matches Results are announced from recent Faculty Men's golf tournament competition.
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38 Hillside Luncheonette now provides music during dinner hour Students provide entertainment.
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39 Joan Blondell has lead in Rinehart story at Regent Will show "Miss Pinkerton".
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40 Mabel Hall places in tank tourney Takes several places at AAU meet.
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41 Penmanship is no index to capabilities, says student collector of autographs; good girl penman to wed famous men, as did Mrs. Coolidge Beatrice Strieby talks about the handwriting style of several famous persons.
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42 Professor suffers pleurisy attack Professor Fagan is ill.
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43 U. of C. chief talks politics; university president is in favor of vote as protest Robert Maynard Hutchins talks about the upcoming Presidential election.