Issue Contents

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1 "Radio Patrol" to be shown by college movie on Saturday
2 Annual Press Prom will be event of November 19 next Press Prom began two years ago.
3 Chimes programs resumed following repair of Campanile Electrical connections completed.
4 Commencement plans comprise varied activities; arrangements for week to include concert, dinner, and reception Schedule of activities.
5 Dr. Harbeson has article published in August journal Dealing with railroads.
6 Dr. Howland Hanson will conduct service for August graduates
7 Fall term class programs to be released today
8 Famous artists are scheduled to appear here; Jeritza and Kreisler are to present recitals at college Professor Cummins announces the Lecture and Entertainment Course.
9 Former professor is visitor on campus Harry J. O'Neill visiting.
10 Helen M. Waters resigns; to be married soon; professor will wed faculty member of New York institute Will marry Lloyd F. Rader; announcement made over private radio broadcast.
11 Music group to play over radio; faculty-student musicians will broadcast tonight from WMT Will present half hour program.
12 Office employees of college are on summer vacation On vacation now so that they will be back to record and mail grades.
13 On leave Professor Strayer will study at Columbia University for six months; photo.
14 Professor Hays sings at regular Tuesday meeting Glee clubs also sing.
15 Professor Todd analyzes difficulties encountered in student teaching here; three factors contribute to pedagogical problems Finds that most common problems are lack of subject knowledge, unfortunate personality traits, and lack of professional preparation.
16 Recitals are to be feature of week's activity Inez Johnson and Margaret Bohling will perform.
17 Richman, Jackson to compete for Faculty Men's Club golf title
18 Speech classes to offer drama program tonight Play production class will present two one act plays and selected scenes.
19 Student Council plans for year; fall term arrangements, dances, Homecoming are considered Meets to prepare for fall term.
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20 Forum Suggests that the college adopt a week for final examinations only.
21 Literat-Eye Brief essays and poetry.
22 Of all sad words The problem of staffing rural schools with strong teachers.
23 The Line Campus gossip.
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24 Bartlett, West, has final entertainment Hold last group breakfast.
25 Drama shop to send exhibit to State Fair Will send watercolor plates of sets.
26 Entertainments multiply as term and opportunities near close Campus social calendar.
27 Girls of Bartlett Hall entertain Wednesday Host women faculty and graduates.
28 Julian Torrano to address downtown church members Will speak on the Philippine Islands.
29 Kappa Mu Epsilon has initiation for two new members Helen Umbaugh and Olive Sinclair initiated.
30 McClelland recovers; is removed to home Tom McClelland has had pneumonia.
31 Pi Beta Alpha is to have banquet Saturday evening
32 Students here go "bughouse" on occasion Students need boxes to keep insects for nature study class.
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33 "Red-Headed Woman" will be attraction at Regent Sunday
34 Heads council Wendell Bragonier presided at recent Student Council meeting; photo.
35 History professor reviews new book at Rotary meeting Professor Partington reviews book on gold.
36 Professor Skar turns poet; has verses published Profile of Professor Skar and his work.