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1 Combined Glee Clubs start rehearsals Preparing for Messiah performance.
2 Corning is selected as 1934 location of T. C. summer school Will include staff of eleven.
3 Denny, Cory clash in faculty gold tourney finals Faculty golf tournament continues.
4 Dr. Fahrney finds a new hobby in pedigreed poultry; Hollywood White Leghorns have rare lineage; are imported Professor Fahrney talks about his hobby.
5 Drs. Goetch and Erbe to address teachers At Dickinson County institute.
6 Essay suggests day for stifling wishes Viola Ann Herrig publishes essay in Dubuque newspaper.
7 First fall play is gay comedy of Depression; tickets go on sale Monday at Cross Roads booth Preview of "Three-Cornered Moon"; roster of cast members.
8 German Club band to be organized on teachers campus Graham Hovey will direct.
9 How many people were in the U.S. at 8 a.m. today? Professor Thompson's class has a population clock.
10 Mastodon tusk to remain in college museum permanently Was found near Hampton; is over eleven feet long.
11 Opportunities at Commons listed Recreational activities include cards, dancing, books, and radios.
12 Professor Fullerton publishes booklet of festival music Purpose of book is to promote group singing.
13 Professor Richman presents history of instrumental music At Leisure Hour program.
14 Relics donated to college museum by Mrs. E. E. Peek Donates Indian, Chinese, Mexican, and Civil War artifacts.
15 Rev. W. C. Taylor visiting preacher at Sunday services
16 Southern band signed to play at Homecoming; dance committee secures Babe Blok and his twelve chips Lengthy description of Homecoming activities.
17 Special assembly Thursday! For Homecoming and Dad's Day.
18 Venetian paintings of fifteenth century displayed in library Will also display historical fiction.
19 Warning notes issued to 198; percentage is slightly over figures for 1933 Forty-two per cent of men received warnings.
20 What price Old Gold? First prize! Prizes for selling the most Homecoming football programs.
21 Yearbook plans now under way; contracts for engraving and printing to be let soon List of staff members.
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22 Books
Lillibridge--Merl Clarian
Book review of "The Great Romantic" by E. Barrington.
23 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
24 Library B. C. (before Commons); don't let studying interfere with your liberal education
Snell--Marjorie H. (Class of 1934)
Library observations.
25 Poetry
Snell--Marjorie H. (Class of 1934)
26 The Line Campus gossip.
27 This business of censorship Censorship a problem for every school publication.
28 What are minor sports? Importance of sports should be judged by how they will affect students after college.
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29 Bartlett Hall girls plan dinner, dance For Halloween.
30 Camera Club to use new rooms; Holmes speaks George Holmes demonstrates new equipment.
31 Eleven sororities fete rushees; other societies hold meetings Campus social calendar.
32 Luse, Rait, Fuller, talk at Delaware teachers' meeting Will speak on the improvement of instruction.
33 McKitrick, Gaskell, Wells entertain at Writers' Club meeting Read work to club members.
34 Methodist students plan open house, Kappa Phi birthday Will celebrate sixth anniversary.
35 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
36 Thanks! Cheerleaders and band members thank faculty who helped them get to Grinnell and Coe.
37 University women study Iowa schools Group studies rural education.
38 Untitled Professor Mayfield went to Chicago where she went to the Fair and the opera.
39 Y. W. C. A. members will entertain board
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40 Baker issues new plays for Sioux battle; blocking, speed and passes stressed in week's practice Panthers plan to present a different battle front in this week's game.
41 Dressler at Regent in "Tugboat Annie"
42 Frosh to meet Coe yearlings; to get their first taste of college football on November 4 Freshmen learning new plays in preparation for their meet with Coe; photo.
43 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
44 Kohawks trim Tutors 19-0 in night contest; army scouts watch as Coe scores by running, passing attack A high-powered Coe offense and impregnable defense make scoring impossible for the Panthers.
45 Tutor Harriers lose cross-country tilt with Cornell, 24-31 Although they took an early lead, Panthers fell to Cornell.
46 Untitled Professor White spoke in Minnesota.
47 Untitled Mathematics Club has picnic.