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1 Debaters win top honors in state forensics; Tutor teams receive most points since meet was started Results of competition; win twenty-two of thirty possible points.
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2 Dr. Roy L. Abbott to speak on WOI On "Popular Fallacies in Biology".
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3 Duo pianists assist at Aeolian recital Performance program.
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4 First women's play night to be Tuesday
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5 Forty couples are expected at dance For first all-college formal dinner and dance.
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6 Grant and Littrell fill Eye vacancies Bob Grant will be advertising manager; Harvey Littrell will be circulation manager.
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7 Holy Week to replace social activities here; daily sessions will feature talks by Dr. Hansen and Dr. Boddy Schedule of speakers and topics for Holy Week.
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8 Journalists to meet at Drake; college press delegates to attend famed Drake relays Will send ISTC delegation to convention.
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9 Mitze will head Women's League; new vice president to be elected at honor assembly Roster of Women's League officers; organization now in third year; purposes and structure of group.
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10 Mrs. Nellie Olson to edit 1934 handbook
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11 Orchesis recital to be presented night of Mar. 29 Description of the upcoming program.
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12 Postponed Fahrney talk to be March 30
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13 Reorganization announced in college administrative and instructional set-up; Nelson, Denny, Paul, Kurtz, Fuller, Lillehei figure in changes Description of President Latham's re-organizational plans; hopes to relieve faculty committees of administrative duties; will take effect July 1, 1934.
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14 Reviewer re-lives excitements and pleasures of spring play; "R.U.R." machine age satire is fantasy with social message
Severin--Betty (Class of 1935)
A review of the spring play "R. U. R."
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15 Student board members to be elected Monday List of candidates for Board of Control of Student Publications.
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16 Students to vote Monday for new council members Roster of candidates for Student Council positions.
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17 Bing Crosby will select T. C. beauty From the ten finalists.
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18 College aids state high typing contest Typing contest papers graded by ISTC students.
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19 Concert to be April 5, 6 Euterpeans and Troubadours will perform.
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20 Foreign affairs convention set; world relations delegates will gather at Grinnell To be held at Grinnell College.
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21 Quinn gives recital Frank Quinn assisted by Gordon Arends in recital.
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22 Student writing will appear in April Alumnus Will feature descriptions of the Commons.
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23 The Line Campus gossip.
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24 What is a newspaper?
Cram--Fred Danford (Education Faculty)
Fred Cram reflects on his days as a journalist.
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25 Bartlett Hall Will hold buffet supper.
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26 Commercial Club Will hold bridge party.
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27 Formal dinner-dance tonight heads society events of the week-end Campus social calendar.
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28 Hepburn is star of 'Christopher Strong,' latest college show
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29 New dormitory girls entertained at tea
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30 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
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31 Richman to present students in recital Roster of performers.
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32 Sigma Tau Delta to fete pledges at tea; guests to read MSS
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33 Students arrange Holy Week services At Wesley and Westminster centers.
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34 Voice recital to be presented by Waln Program for Winifred Waln.
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35 Wesley drama club to present pageant Will present "The Triumph of the Defeated".
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36 Four grapplers to compete in national meet Three seniors and a sophomore head to Ann Arbor for national intercollegiate meet.
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37 Nichols wins 440 at Armour Relays Nichols starts season well after winning last fall's decathlon.
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38 Sioux City five wins all-state court tourney; Panther fieldhouse packed to 5,000 capacity during meet Sioux City wins high school tournament after defeating West Waterloo.
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39 Student photos are sought by annual
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40 Tutor baseball team to start season April 23; thirty-three answer call for candidates Monday Only four lettermen return to the team this year.