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Debate teams chosen today; Brindley will announce teams to compete at Manchester meet Two men's teams will compete.
Have you seen Hollywood? It's here in 'Once in a Lifetime'; three troupers have leads in current comedy satire Preview of the play.
Student Council to make survey; students to vote on new recreational plans Wednesday Will have opportunity to select weekend activities.
Carl West's orchestra will play for eleventh Washington ball; E. Riggs, Betty Harrington to present special features
Appreciation Thanks those who helped with memorial service for President Seerley.
Late President-Emeritus Seerley honored by special memorial services on Sunday Two thousand attend services broadcast on WMT; excerpts from tributes.
Selection of 'Mikado' cast made this week; music, English departments to present comic opera List of cast members.
College orchestra to feature violin concerto by Bach Performance program.
Four Iowa colleges will gather here next weekend for wrestling meet; wrestlers from Iowa state, Iowa and Cornell will compete here A look at the competition.
Winter graduates will be honored at banquet March 1
March 6 is deadline for filing Board of Control petitions Applications should be filed.
Robert Warner is to be presented in recital next week
Local chapter of Kappa Delta Pi will be represented at annual convention; all members of fraternity are eligible to attend meeting Meeting will be held in Minneapolis.
Debates war debts Ruth Carrington debates on the negative side on the war debt question; photo.
Yo! Ho! Purple Pen will be distributed this next Monday Brief survey of contents.
Two teams will be selected to debate in Midwest contest Will select two women's teams.
Two faculty women contribute articles to 1933 yearbook Professors Aitchison and Uttley will publish articles.
Movie version of 'Pagliacci' is set for April 6; two hundred subscribers assure presentation here Professor Richman believes that he can bring the movie to campus.
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Untitled Washington's Birthday will feature a band concert.
Forum Observations of students.
The Line Campus gossip.
Double revolving stage makes debut at presentation of 'Once in a Lifetime" Description of the revolving stage.
Mr. Cory and wife return from two months Florida trip Talks about trip to Florida.
Price reduction at Regent Theater will commence the week Price will drop from thirty-five cents to thirty cents.
Editorials; a man and woman struggle Men and women put themselves in one another's shoes.
Editorials; Harvard lampoon goes "Indecent" Postal authorities barred from the mails a recent number of Harvard's "Lampoon" on the grounds that it was obscene and plagiaristic.
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Only for crocodiles Will show "The Penguin Pool Murder".
Sigma Tau Delta to have high tea and initiation tomorrow Grace Frost and Ray Papke will be initiated; Melvene Draheim will pledge.
Sigma Tau Delta heads schedule for Old Gold pictures
Dr. F. E. Brown will discuss technocracy at college Tuesday Sponsored by AAUP.
Wesley Dramatic Club will present plays Will present "Cured" and "Frightened Beau".
Dances, house parties, teas and zest to coming week-end social program Campus social calendar.