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Terry helps to devise uniform entrance tests Professor Terry works on college English entrance examinations.
Eye vacancies filled by two; Byerly, Schmidt appointed as summer term officers Helen Byerly will be summer managing editor; Margaret will be summer society editor.
Curtis interviewed about Men's Union Outlines views on purpose and future of organization.
Copies of 1934 Old Gold to be issued May 28; sound of bells, blowing of whistles to usher in new book Preview of the Old Gold.
Eight faculty men to speak; eighteen high schools ask T.C. professors for addresses For high school Commencement ceremonies.
Increase in marriages creating more vacancies, says Dr. Goetch; placement bureau records over three hundred jobs in April E. W. Goetch talks about factors that might enhance teacher placement.
Latham loans school banner to "Playboys" Richard Sucher and the Campus Playboys will sail on a Cunard line ship and entertain passengers.
Notice to graduates Commencement and Baccalaureate tickets will be available.
Extension division teaches Spanish to Iowan in Ecuador Ruth Popejoy is teaching in Quito; taking Spanish via mail.
Assembly held for honorary organizations; high seniors and members of fourteen societies are presented Description of ceremony honoring scholastic achievement.
Dr. Latham is named on new planning group Will join Irving Hart on State Planning Board.
Editor elected for Purple Pen; roger Bennett is new head of student literary magazine Profile of Roger Bennett; list of Sigma Tau Delta officers.
Big Sisters meet for short program Will serve as freshman advisors.
Ihm is elected leader of Blue Key fraternity; president entertains men's honorary group at dinner President Latham holds dinner for the group.
Student verse to be printed; book contains writings of fifty-one students, is on sale May 22 Sigma Tau Delta will publish "A Book of Student Verse"; will include work by students who have been in school since 1927.
Dr. Hawley to lead at church service Charles A. Hawley will speak at CHIC.
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Student thought vs. red suspenders Students beginning to think.
The Line Campus gossip.
Expressmen prepare for baggage needs Railway Express Agency ready for rush season.
Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
Laughter and learning Add humor to the newspaper.
Poetry
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New staff edits this issue of College Eye
Eight students eligible to join Beta Beta Beta List of new members.
Untitled Lambda Delta Lambda holds picnic.
Sixty attend dinner of Phi Chi Delta's
Tutor netsters to play Luther team Saturday Iowa conference meet next weekend on Panther turf.
Panthers play Ames Saturday in second tilt; journey to Indianola on Monday for game with Simpson Blanchard, still injured, probably will not play tomorrow.
Iowa trackmen will meet here; track contest has been won by Panthers for past six years Thirteen schools will meet here for conference track meet.
Beta Sigma Phi has educational meeting
Carleton beats Panthers 11-8; Tutor errors account for fourth defeat of season Tutor pitchers allowed fifteen hits.
Intramural track meet held today Golf and tennis tournaments behind schedule.