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Eight educational meets planned by Extension Division Schedule of conferences.
Specifications for Old Gold of 1936 released by board Information released to bidders.
All new students to be entertained Student Council will hold reception for freshmen.
Kurtz and Hill are co-authors of book On beginning violin instruction.
McCuskey to inaugurate 1935 football drills this afternoon; 45 to report; eighteen lettermen head candidates; Bevan to coach line David McCuskey will begin his new position as head coach of the football team; line coach for the Panthers will be Bill Bevan; photo.
Student religious program outlined in new bulletin United Student Movement outlines program.
Student handbook ready for release Book contains information about social and housing regulations, student government, and school calendar.
New staff takes over College Eye Roster of staff members.
Guest speakers are announced; religious leaders booked for series of addresses Schedule of speakers and programs.
Music organizations begin fall practice Groups should meet soon.
Mary Jo Read encounters queer customs on tour of Orient; University of Washington tour barely escapes earthquake Recounts highlights of trip to China and Japan.
Remodeling is finished in two Bartlett rooms West living room and former cafeteria remodeled.
Required tests are announced by Dr. J. B. Paul New students must take placement tests; normal training tests offered; must get photo for identification card.
Buffet supper to be held Tuesday For upperclassmen.
Cooks, musicians, waiters, farmers seek S. R. E. work About 174 students will find positions earning $15 per month.
New faculty members here; twelve instructors to join teaching staff today Roster of resignations; brief profiles of new faculty.
Variety of social events greets fall term students on campus this week; open house, frosh tea, and "Hello" Day on program
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The Line Campus gossip.
Factions speak louder than words Comments on a New York professor's use of "emotional words and phrases" in an article in the New York Herald Tribune.
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Baldwin to direct Hello Day activities Students will wear Hello tags and enjoy watermelon.
Student Council will sponsor eight dances during fall term Schedule of dances.
Women's League suggests clothes for college girl
Churches arrange student receptions Schedule of activities for church night.
Office employees accept positions in Iowa schools Helen Barber, Marjorie Mace, Mable Taylor, and Virginia Hammill find jobs.
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Sixteen of 1935 coaching grads placed to date; more get jobs this year than graduated in 1926-28 Report on the success of coaches in finding jobs; list of placements.
Panther eleven will face eight foes this fall The 1935 season football schedule is announced.
The new Laykold net courts being rapidly completed Will provide good all-weather conditions.
Sport Shorts Briefly comments on the Panther football team.
Reeves to defend his title in annual fall tennis tourney Discusses those who will compete in this men's annual fall tennis tournament.
Dickinson plans extensive fall track program In addition to the regular track season, Coach Art Dickinson plans to schedule cross country meets as conditioning for his distance runners.
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Senior advisers make fall plans Schedule of activities and list of advisors.
Lambda Gams at former house; Xanhos moving New locations for two fraternities.
Room decoration to be discussed by Janet Works
"Love Me Forever" is showing at Iowa