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Debate teams leave for Illinois Wednesday
Glimpses of student activities of the past given by Sara Riggs Professor Riggs talks about the changes in the school and the students over the years; photo.
Many alumni obtain teaching positions during the holidays List of those who obtained positions.
Dr. Riebe discusses extra responsibilities at faculty meeting Speaks on duties related to committee work, service, and sponsorship of student groups.
Dr. Nelson accepts position at Wisconsin for summer session Will teach classes at University of Wisconsin in summer 1936; photo.
Future teachers hear Dr. J. Paul on Iowa schools Believes that consolidation of schools would be beneficial.
Language Club to show "Le Million"
Thermometers dive; gym classes off Classes suspended due to severe cold.
Camera Club exhibit of amateur prints ends this afternoon Roster of winners in exhibition.
Bender discusses "personality" at religious forum
Men's Union hears address by Riebe; sees play scene 150 attend dinner; Professor Riebe expresses need for single men's group.
Plans approved for 1936 branch school To be located in Council Bluffs.
Practice for Tutor Ticklers goes on behind closed doors; visit to rehearsals reveals tactics which make the show go on A look at the rehearsals.
Stage workers are named for winter drama; "Spring O' the Year" crew begins work on Scottish production List of crew members.
Teachers of social science meet here Eighty-five attend.
Social confusion--chapel topic Sunday
Official notice Student Loan Fund applicants must file soon.
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Mutual blindness Claims that Iowans have misconceptions about the eastern U. S, just as they have misconceptions about Iowans.
The Line Campus gossip.
Getchell believes student should be individual Profile of Professor Getchell; photo.
An answer to a letter Discusses why he believes the Supreme Court should be limited, in response to comments made by John F. Charles.
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"Feather in her Hat" stars Pauline Lord and Basil Rathbone
Morningside downs Panthers 33-30 in close loop game Thirty-two fouls were committed in the game against Morningside College; individual scoring is posted.
Tolan keeps lead as high scorer on Panther squad John Tolan and Bob Curtis lead the Panther team in scoring with sixty and fifty-six points, respectively.
Teachers nick Coyotes 27-26 in overtime; Bob Curtis leads Panthers in conference win over Dakotans Although ISTC was trailing at the half, Tutors came back to win against South Dakota University.
A conversation on checks, heard by an Eye reporter; student chatter reveals cause for lateness of N. Y. A. checks Students puzzle over timing of NYA checks.
Women's sports College club will have a bobsled party; Life Saving Corps will give demonstration; Doris White is recreation chairman of Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers; intramural basketball teams are coached by physical education majors.
Tutor matmen take Nebraska in second contest of season Panthers defeated the University of Nebraska, 20 1/2 to 9 1/2; individual scores are posted.
Teams start in intramural race About one hundred men will participate in intramural basketball competitions.
Invade Panther den Saturday South Dakota State basketball players Wally Diehl and Lassen will play here; photo.
Loop standings North Dakota University holds first place in the North Central Conference.
Official programs given at games Description of programs to be handed out at games.
Haskell eleven to play Teachers here Haskell Institute has been added to the 1936 football schedule.
Panthers face Rabbit squad here Saturday; Beckman secures position; lost to Panther five for season ISTC will face South Dakota State; photo.