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1 "Ev" Behrens band to play at second all-college dance
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2 Aitchison to discuss Palestine geography At upcoming symposium.
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3 Ball game at faculty picnic is gala event Faculty Men's Club enjoys games at the Golf Course.
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4 Boy Scout leadership class holds meeting Met at Ingawanis; Professor Buffum is leading the class.
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5 Co-ed talks way into male's den Women may get to use the YMCA den.
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6 College Club dines at the Commons Professor Mayfield performs.
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7 Commons dining room has varied conversational menu; "unacquainted observer" takes notes during mealtime Reporters overhears chatter.
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8 Getchell tells origin, uses for petroleum At Rotary Club.
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9 Honor Roll for year lists 19; Katherine Olsen, John Smith on honor roster since summer 1933 List of those who were on Honor Roll for fall, winter, and spring terms.
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10 Lantz will abstract articles, theses for American Naturalist
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11 Llewelyn Owen from Iowa City to preach here At CHIC services.
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12 Music Hour July 17 draws 400 students; Hill presents solos
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13 New Old Gold staff begins plans; seeks department editors
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14 Orchestra will give recital on Tuesday night; Luther Richman is soloist; Kurtz will direct symphony Performance program.
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15 Political students represent their parties at conventions; democrat Ebel attends one meet as republican in disguise Students in Professor Robinson's class report on the judicial conventions.
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16 Second At Home is Wednesday, July 25 Faculty will greet students.
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17 The World This Week
Finlayson--Donald E. (Class of 1935)
News from around the world.
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18 Tutors, faculty will broadcast festival music; to present instrumental, voice selections at WMT Roster of performers.
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19 A clock isn't a clock unless it keeps same time as the others Campus needs a standard time.
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20 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
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21 Cats and contentment
Schmidt--Robert R. (Student--1934)
Looking to cats for clues to contentment.
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22 Line reader doesn't exactly like the "Line" we hand out
Bliese--John Carl (Class of 1935; Training School Faculty)
Reader not a fan of "The Line."
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23 Mysterious college poets College poetry themes start lightening up.
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24 Poetry
Olson--Nellie (Student--1934)
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25 The Line Campus gossip.
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26 At Home, symphony concert begin second quarter events Campus social calendar.
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27 Band, Glee Clubs to aid music festival Chorus of four hundred voices expected.
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28 Bel Canto Glee Club gives tea-musicale; Fullerton is guest Description of the party.
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29 College faculty golf meet now in last round Results of competition.
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30 Girl Scout leader gives picture talk At meeting of women interested in Scout leadership.
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31 Magee-Bower rites date announced at Phi Sigma Phi picnic Marie Magee will marry Lynford Bower.
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32 Newman is feted at surprise party For her birthday.
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33 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
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34 Oelrich, Miller, Skeet will give recital July 25 Performance programs.
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35 Puppet show give at Phi Beta meeting Professor Palmer will speak.
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36 Record attendance made at meeting of Writers' Club July 17 Forty-two attend to hear readings.
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37 Untitled Nevin Bowen and Carol Mathers will go to California.
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38 Branch briefs News from Branch Summer School.
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39 Double feature for tomorrow's college movie is arranged Will show "Blind Adventure" and "Scarlet River".
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40 Eleven women to compete in tennis tourney Women's intramural tennis in the next two weeks.
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41 Five faculty golfers enter in Lawn City championship meet
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42 Handicap court meet attracts college players; twenty-five enter new tennis tourney at Island Park Pairings for the tennis tournament.
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43 Myers, Smith, Lytle hold top in intramurals; Hintzman's team defeats Lytlemen; crash win column Intramural games continue next week.