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1 Christopher Morley too busy to write? Not to Erwin Sias!; student asks noted author to write introduction for his theme Erwin Sias wrote to well-known author and receives a reply.
2 Combined glee clubs to sing Sullivan opera; director W.E. Hays selects cast; performances March 22, 23 Will present "The Pirates of Penzance".
3 Debaters will meet Dubuque; Teachers to compete with two teams here today
4 Dr. A. W. Palmer to preach Sunday at church service
5 F. Hill to give violin recital; Blue Key, Women's League sponsor leisure hour program Performance programs.
6 First Brindley debating meet is held today; ten Iowa high schools are entered in memorial tournament First meet held in honor of the late Professor Brindley.
7 French plays presented Present "Cuvidon, Dentiste" and "Le Chat Parti, les Souris Dansent".
8 Here's "old-timer" worthy of name! Old clock hangs in Gilchrist chapel.
9 Latest Purple Pen to appear Feb. 26
10 Letha Vinall to give song recital Feb. 21 Performance program.
11 National Life Saving examiners will hold first demonstration Roster of those who will put on exhibition.
12 Robinson to talk on new legislation Will speak on liquor legislation.
13 Searight to be concert soloist; Kurtz to direct symphony presentation here Feb. 20 Performance program.
14 Student C. W. A. jobs draw 125 men, 100 women Jobs will be available for one hundred women and forty-six men; will offer work in a variety of campus positions.
15 Tutor matmen battle to tie with Hawkeyes; crippled squads stage an exciting show in all weights Both teams had three decisions and one fall.
16 Volleyball games played Sorority volleyball tournament takes place.
17 Washington Ball will attract over three hundred couples; Commons to be scene of annual winter term social event Preview of the dance; photo.
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18 Books
Byerly--Helen (Student--1934)
A book review of "Thirty Fables in Slang" by George Ade.
19 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
20 Forum Observations of students.
21 Honor the men too? There should be a men's recognition day as well as a women's.
22 Poetry
Bovee--Victor (Class of 1935)
23 The Line Campus gossip.
24 Whose fault is it? Readers should be understanding of typographical errors.
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25 A. A. U. W. to hear Dr. Beatrice Geiger Will speak on consumer problems.
26 Bartlett Corridor 1 has Valentine party
27 College movie stars Rogers and Foster Will show "Professional Sweetheart".
28 Commons hostess demonstrates teas Demonstrated three types of tea service.
29 Delta Phi Delta to give public recital Members will present music.
30 G. E. Lynch thesis to appear in periodical Work by Gladys E. Lynch will be published.
31 Gates to address Kappa fraternity on money problem Bruce Gates will speak.
32 H. D. Bollinger to talk at banquet for Methodists Speaker profile.
33 Hays' students give song recital Tuesday List of performers.
34 Initiation conducted by V.O.V. Sigma Phi List of initiates.
35 Kindergarten group has luncheon party
36 Lynch to speak on Shakespeare Sunday At Westminster House.
37 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
38 Pi Theta Pi sorority group dines Sunday
39 Pollard Players now playing 'New Brooms'
40 Popular students of Westminster chosen At Valentine's Day party.
41 Sucher to play for V.O.V. dinner dance
42 The first little pig had "rust bif" Off campus women have lunch.
43 Twelfth annual Washington Ball is one of term's social highlights Campus social calendar.
44 Untitled Professor Patt visited Des Moines.
45 Wesley Foundation sponsors "friendly" Observe birthday of Abraham Lincoln.
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46 Frosh matmen to meet Cornell at Mt. Vernon Freshmen's first intercollegiate meet to be at Cornell.
47 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
48 Intramurals for swimmers will start Monday All campus fraternities plan to enter teams for the meet on Monday.
49 Lambda Gamma Nu is crowned league champ; College Eye lists all-star teams after season's finale Lambda Gamma Nu defeats Chi Pi Theta, the defending champions.
50 Panther frosh to go to Coe; seek victory in the third encounter on their schedule Starting lineup still not decided.
51 Panthers title hopes dimmed by Penn, 38-31; inspired Quakers virtually eliminate Purple from race Panthers retained strong offense, but the defense was lacking.
52 Track candidates notice! Track candidates should report to Coach Dickinson a.s.a.p.
53 Tutors out to repeat Luther win tomorrow; will invade Decorah gym as large obstacle in title path Panthers out of running for first place in the league.