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Symphony to play for leisure hour Will perform Arthur Hartmann composition.
Tri Beta magazine will be published Will feature articles on all branches of science.
Preps vie for speech prizes Representatives from fifteen Iowa high schools will be on campus for the Brindley event.
Students plan for Mardi Gras; Romance Language Club will sponsor gay carnival Students should attend in costume.
Bosley will inquire at chapel service, 'why be religious?'
Panthers tangle with Omaha U. Monday; strong cardinal aggregation to open North Central loop relations with Tutor quint TC and Omaha both joined the North Central Conference.
Time changed for Washington Ball Curfew changed to 1AM, due to basket ball game.
Debaters harvest honors, anecdotes Women won five of seven contests in Denver, Colorado.
Social relations to be discussed at next forum Mrs. Edward Allen will speak.
Star pupil and teacher Brief profiles of Coach Dickinson and player Maurice Carr; photo.
Personnel course planned for spring For those who wish to participate in freshman counseling next fall.
They're practicing to be professors Odd things found in library books.
Rich characterization delights firstnighters at "Far off Hills" Review of the play.
Forum jury acquits Mr. Grand opera of malicious charges Present mock trial on value of opera.
Resolved: "That faculty luncheon take place more often"; reporter regaled by noon hour devotions of professors Excerpts from debate between Professors Lambertson and Robinson on naval equity.
Cole leads faculty bridge tourney in the third round
The World This Week News from around the world.
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Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
You missed the point, Parson Poem written by a student from another campus is meant to be sarcastic but the sarcasm is too subtle for college students to grasp.
Student says faculty should respect parking regulations Students angry that faculty members are leaving their cars all day in the fifteen minute parking area.
Too much tap dancing tires him Student annoyed by the amount of tap dancing in the Tutor Ticklers variety show.
The Line Campus gossip.
New Thorndike dictionary fills need for simplicity and clarity Review of the dictionary.
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Untitled Professor Buffum reads paper on radio.
"Meager, distorted news is European lot"--Hutchinson Paul Hutchinson speaks on the European press.
Women life savers to parade ancient swimming apparel In water show.
Untitled Professors Wild and Mendenhall spoke at West Waterloo High School.
Two hundred couples expected at dance With Valentine's Day theme.
Campus This Week Upcoming events.
Coeds can dress smartly on nothing Offers course in clothing selection.
Dr. Nelson talks on physical education's place in social life Hopes that physical education will be come part of curriculum in all schools.
Miss Rosenberger to present violin recital on Monday Recital program.
Regional Lutheran body elects Telleen Myrtle Telleen elected president of regional group.
Tutor Ticklers' books are closed in black Will turn over $235 to Student Loan Fund.
World could not wage good war, says Hutchinson Paul Hutchinson states views on war.
Basketball day plans prepared by athletic group Women's Athletic Association sponsors a girl's high school basketball play day.
Inter-sorority squabble and drama slated for weekend entertainment Campus social calendar.
Coming events Events around campus.
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Rumor has it that: Coach Dickinson plays the saxophone.
Record crowd sees Panthers best Maroons Maurice Carr leads team to a 47-38 victory by scoring twenty-two points himself.
Tutor frosh drop tournament finale to Schukei cagers Waterloo team dominates game, 44-26.
Tutor matmen are outgrunted by Gopher team TC held led throughout the meet but lost, 18-14.
Freshman cagers play preliminary TC freshman play Independence Junior College.
McLaglen, Gilbert head comedy cast at Iowa theatre Will show "The Captain Hates the Sea".
YMCA tankers splash out win Y. M. C. A. swim team captures annual carnival intramural victory.
Favorites fall in intramural cage tourney Lambda Gamma Nu was expected to win but were defeated by an improved Y. M. C. A. team.
Frosh matmen show strength in initial meet TC freshmen wrestlers make a clean sweep of every match over Grinnell.