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Curtis, Daugherty victors in speaking contest at Commons In after-dinner speaking competition.
New Alumnus out Wednesday; new college photographic equipment used for cover picture
Themes announced for Sunday services At CHIC.
"I wouldn't have that system," says Wisconsin professor; educator does not believe in coercion on part of teachers John Guy Fowlkes talks about class attendance; recalls acquaintance with Dean Nelson.
New language tests devised; child's phone conversation and letter writing ability judged Tests designed by Professors Shepherd and Cram.
"On to Coe!' is cry of over four hundred Tutor rooters; special three-car train to be south of library at 3:15 p.m. Train chartered to transport students to ISTC-Coe game; photo.
Luther Richman to give recital; vocalist will entertain at second of Sunday leisure hours Four hundred attended Professor Freeman's presentation last week.
Band looks grand, give 'em a hand! Will wear new overcoats.
Begin oratorical contest tryouts on November 9 Will concentrate on the topic of peace.
Dr. Lambertson to repeat speech clinic services at Dubuque Will also present clinic in Charles City.
Student Council to sponsor dance class starting October 23 Will be first in series of dances.
Special plans bring fall play to drama fans; "Three Cornered Moon" to be here November 2 and 3 Will be presented for Homecoming; list of cast members.
Increased interest shown in fine arts exhibits at library Students enjoying weekly displays.
Regent offers free tickets each week to college students Five students will win passes each week.
"Eight Years' study should be complete in four,"--Adler Mortimer Adler believes that high school and college study should be combined.
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Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
The revival of spirit Editor applauds the increase in school spirit.
Forum; A Freshman Looks Around A freshman experiences mid-term exams.
The Line Campus gossip.
Question for anybody's column Humorous observation on women.
Books Review of "Bred in the Bone" by Eden Phillpotts.
Poetry
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Riggs returns from second trip to fair Compares 1933 fair with 1893 fair.
Untitled J. L. Ryan visited Professor Erbe.
Sorority parties for new pledges consist of teas Description of sorority rush parties.
Kappa Phi club to entertain men's frat Will entertain Phi Tau Theta.
Untitled Betty Hill re-entered school.
One hundred forty attend joint meet of university women AAUW holds large meeting; attend presentation of "In Pursuit of Her Heritage".
Seventy-two members of Business Club in visit to Commons Business and professional women meet.
News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
President Latham takes vacation Will visit Chicago and the East.
Sorority rushing to start next week; societies have meetings Campus social calendar.
Fourteen initiated by Zeta Society List of initiates.
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Western State beats Panthers; Kalamazoo Hilltoppers win by last quarter safety, 8-6 Hilltoppers defeat I.S.T.C., 8-6.
New cement stands expected to cement bleacher friendships Cement bleachers will replace wooden bleachers at baseball diamond; will hold about one thousand and cost about $2250.
Untitled Professor Riebe substituted for Professor Todd.
Baker develops power attack for Coe game; Potter shows needed drive for backfield punch; passing stressed Coach Baker feels defense will be strong for the game.
Finkenbinder wins over Samson in golf tournament Professor Finkenbinder defeats Professor Samson in tournament, 5-3.
Weissman defeats Klotz in tennis tilt Weissman advances to tennis finals.
Regent shows 'The Stranger's Return' starting Saturday
Untitled WAA will take second hike.
Untitled Two more have pledged Alpha Chi Epsilon.