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College professors to give seventeen talks over radio Will participate in Iowa Radio Child Study Club series.
Florence Weaver speaks at meeting on interior plans Commons decorator speaks.
Personal Finance is new winter course To be offered by Department of Home Economics.
Students come here from thirteen states There are sixty-two out of state students enrolled.
'TC Nonsensored' is 1935 theme of Tutor Ticklers; co-directors Coover and Holmes seek beauty, talent for show Will hold tryouts.
Lester Peterson is chosen President in senior class election List of junior and senior class officers.
Advanced student recital is Monday Marks first time advanced student recitals will be presented; list of performers.
Teachers High plays host to prep debaters
Romance Languages Club to be formed Open to any student who has had at least one year of French or Spanish.
Funeral services for Mrs. Seerley held yesterday Obituary for Clara Twaddle Seerley; photo.
Geography section sponsors teachers meeting tomorrow Program highlights.
Fifteen advance in speech contest List of those who have advanced in the after-dinner speaking contest.
Arms problem smothered under barrage of laughs; English debaters prove to be most excellent humorists Reporter's impressions of the debate with the British debaters.
Kurtz, Freeman to play Sunday; they will present fifth leisure time hour in Commons Performance program.
Dengler will discuss European situations Paul Dengler will speak on Austria.
Miss Short to sing at college church
The World This Week Discusses the French Chamber of Deputies and the power they gave to the cabinet, residents of Creston, Iowa, face water shortage, and U. S. lifts ban on export of currencies.
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Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses across the United States.
Mr. Hearst you discourage us Concerned about dismissal of California students on charges of being communists.
Student questions practicability of proposed tree shelter-belt TC school faculty member angered by a proposed tree shelter-belt that will span the Midwest prairie lands and cost tax payers lots of money.
Are we adults? Student replies Student comments on the lack of hospitality shown to the Englishmen who visited the TC campus last weekend.
The Line Campus gossip.
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Presbyterian women to have tea today
Untitled Debaters perform before Rotary Club.
Campus this Week Campus news.
Have you had your statistics today? Professor Thompson reports on the census.
Education courses plannable for year Students will be able to know course offerings for the entire year.
Nineteen freshmen score above ninety List of those who did well in placement tests.
Geography group initiates three at dinner meeting Roster of Gamma Theta Upsilon initiates.
Social Science Club elects nine members List of new members.
Campus Fashions Students are informed of certain clothing pet peeves by others on campus, such as keeping certain accessories as evening wear not for class.
Untitled Attended father's funeral.
Ten honor students to join Purple Arrow on next Thursday List of members and officers.
Two prep dances given tomorrow by social groups
Soloists for choir drawn from college Will perform at Waterloo church.
Informal dancing after game is new feature of week-end
Coming events Events on campus.
Dance will follow Morningside game
Enlarged fall term Purple Pen magazine will appear Tuesday Will be four pages longer.
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Merchants make window displays Description of Homecoming displays in stores.
Joe E. Brown has riotous role as six day cyclist Will show "6 Day Bike Rider".
Panthers to play final home grid game Saturday TC will play the tough team of Morningside for their final home game of the season.
Cagers continue early workouts Cagers are working hard on fundamentals during their pre-season practices.
Panther Portraits A profile on TC football player Warren Jordan.
Pioneers down Tutors 19-12 in stunning upset TC surprises a Homecoming crowd of three thousand with a loss against Grinnell.
Frosh to play Coe yearlings Saturday TC freshman squad works hard on offensive drills this week in preparation for their upcoming game against Coe; varsity will follow.