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Women's League to elect 1936 officers List of candidates.
Sandburg fails to come; regrets it Railroads blocked by snow.
Magazine reprints article by Abbott On wasps.
Suter, Schrader, Beebee, Smith are chosen; final ballot count reveals first place winners in contest Brief profiles of most representative students.
Peterson talks on school financing E. T. Peterson advocates changes in financing arrangements.
Gutz and Jordan fill vacancies on College Eye staff Marian Gutz will be society editor; James Jordan will be sports editor.
Dr. Roy L. Abbott is chapel speaker
Love, hate, conflicts, and peace before footlights in play that is Scottish through and through Preview of "Spring O' the Year".
Teacher trailerites thrill actor Huston Students ride to Des Moines show in orchestra trailer.
Purple Pen to be distributed soon
Concert Band to present program Band was selected from Men's Band and Women's Band.
Thirty-eight to receive diplomas at term's end List of those who will graduate; there will be no Commencement ceremonies.
Women debaters leave for Denver forensic contest
New dormitory, Baker Hall, to open in June; new dorm houses 111 boys; modern facilities give comforts Description of new facilities; will feature daily maid service; rent will be $30 per term for a double room.
Executives, faculty will attend St. Louis national conventions Of NEA.
Leisure reading is discussed by Fagan Believes people read to get knowledge, to experience vicariously what they cannot personally experience, and to get spiritual solace.
Old man winter creeps in rooms--and do things happen then! My! Burst pipes, ruined tests, floating carpets are cold result Several offices flooded when pipes burst.
Debate tournament is postponed one week Due to bad weather and travel conditions.
Best reporter contest begins Will receive medals from Board.
Iowa journalists to assemble here on April 17 and 18 Iowa College Press Association will meet.
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Journalism II class plans editorial page Credits for this issue of the College Eye.
To keep students awake or to induce sleep; that's the question; a few hints to professors who desire approval of students What students want in a good teacher.
Eyes of the past News from old college newspapers.
The Line Campus gossip.
Old Gold beauty receives proposal Dorothy Oleson receives marriage proposal.
Time served in hospital not dull Quick look at some of the services offered in the College Hospital.
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Phi Sigs nick ADA's; Xanhos win thriller in intramural race Xanho defeated Lambda Gamma Nu, 22-21; Phi Sigma Epsilon defeated the ADA's, 29-26.
Frosh five takes Deere team, 21-20 Freshmen defeated the John Deere semi-pro basketball team; individual scoring is posted.
Cyclones defeat Tutor grapplers Iowa State University handed a loss to ISTC, 15-11.
Panther quintet to meet Omaha University in last home conference contest; game marks Homecoming for John Baker, former Tutor coach John Baker, former TC football coach, will return to Cedar Falls as Omaha's head basketball coach.
Bison five drops Panther quint in fast game, 35-25 ISTC defeated by North Dakota State; individual scoring is posted.
Splinters--From The Bench Briefly comments on various sporting activities in and around the Waterloo area.
Cardinal cagers here tomorrow Omaha players William Nelson, Leo Peary, and Harold Johnk will travel to ISTC to face the Panthers; photo.
Conference standings Teachers College is at fifth place in the North Central Conference standings.