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1 Cable explains queer weather; spots on sun are partially responsible for dust and drought Professor Cable outlines views on harsh weather.
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2 Campus fetes 300 mothers; musical festival of 1300 voices, with orchestra and band, opens program today Schedule of activities; photo.
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3 Cecilians and Minnesingers present combined concert; intermission promenade is introduced to campus for first time
Byerly--Helen (Student--1934)
A review of the glee club concert.
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4 Commencement drama players are announced; "The Perfect Alibi" is third play production of spring term List of cast members.
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5 Commencement events named; reception, baseball game, concert, mystery play on program Schedule of activities.
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6 Curtis elected Men's Union president; newly-formed group chooses first officials; Anson Vinall elected vice president; Krieg, Ebel, are officers Results of recent election; photo.
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7 Final touches are made on Old Gold About 650 copies will be printed.
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8 Forty-one go Purple Arrow; new members will attend initiation dinner May 24 List of new members.
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9 Graduates' notice Commencement announcements available.
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10 Herring names Hart on state committee Irving Hart will be member of Iowa State Planning Committee on Education.
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11 Honor organizations, sororities will fete mothers at dinners Brief descriptions of Mother's Day activities.
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12 Orchestra Club spring concert will be May 17 Performance program.
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13 Scholarship award applications sought For Kappa Delta Pi.
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14 Second annual Recognition Day will be May 16 Description of program.
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15 Books
Furry--Leroy W. (Class of 1935)
A book review of "The Last Days of Shylock" by Ludwig Lewisohn.
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16 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
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17 Forum Pleased with relatively heavy turnout for Men's Union elections.
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18 Mother knows best Do not commercialize Mother's Day too much.
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19 Poetry
Herrig--Viola Ann (Class of 1934)
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20 The Line Campus gossip.
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21 Alpha Chi dance to be tomorrow night Will hold spring formal.
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22 Approaching wedding of Fecht and Graham revealed this week Dorothy Fecht will marry Fred Graham.
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23 Bartlett girls will entertain mothers With Mother's Day breakfast.
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24 Eight are initiated into Pi Gamma Mu List of initiates.
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25 James Curtis elected as Alpha Delt leader Roster of Alpha Delta Alpha officers.
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26 Kappa Phi's, Phi Tau Theta's to sponsor mother's banquet Methodist men and women will honor mothers.
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27 Kehr will preside as toastmistress for Phi Chi Deltas At spring banquet.
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28 Kliebenstein is new Pi Tau Phi president List of officers.
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29 Lionel Barrymore is start of new movie Will show "One Man's Journey".
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30 Mace to represent T.C. at tennis meet Marjorie Mace defeated Beula Tye to represent the college at next meet.
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31 Mother's Day festivities rule campus society this weekend Campus social calendar.
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32 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
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33 Phi Sigma Phis will entertain mothers With banquet.
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34 Richman is head of Faculty Men's group Roster of officers.
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35 Senior women are guests of faculty List of those honored by College Club for scholastic achievement
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36 Social honor society elects new officers Hold picnic at golf course; list of officers.
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37 Theta Gamma Nu's to honor mothers With dinner in Commons.
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38 Three students are new Theta Alpha's
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39 Twelve students will be initiated in Kappa Delta Pi List of initiates.
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40 Freshman nine clouts way to 16-5 Norse win Luther reserve pitchers no match for Panther hitters.
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41 Norsemen scatter Panthers' hits to win ball game, 7-1 Panthers scored only run in first inning.
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42 Pairings ready for spring intramurals Intramural times set.
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43 Panthers trounce Peacock nine 8-1; Blanchard hurls Blanchard allows only six hits.
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44 Teachers nine plays Carleton Club tomorrow; Iowa State Cyclones will meet Panthers here May 17, 19 Coach Whitford changes lineup to get more hitting power.
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45 Varsity netmen battle Carleton four tomorrow Panthers did not fare well against Big Ten teams.
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46 Varsity, frosh thinclads take Coe triangular; smash five out of nine track records to top fields Three varsity and six freshmen records were set.