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Dr. Powell will speak at forum Wednesday night Will speak on drama appreciation.
John Student could grow old here gleaning all that is to be gotten; survey of catalog shows five hundred classes possible Humorous look at the breadth of the ISTC curriculum.
Women's Chorus present program next college sing Concert program.
Dr. Homrighausen conference speaker At Riverview Park conference.
Tornado demolishes football stadium; Wednesday night twister causes much damage to buildings and trees on Hill Football grandstand splintered; had been blown down before in 1927; Baker Hall windows broken; roofing and windows damaged in other buildings.
Editors tossed about like straws in storm Paul Weaver and Gwen Wescott were blown around by the storm.
Secretarial and faculty changes are announced Brief profiles of new faculty and staff.
George R. Mach to give book review Will review "The Nest Hundred Years".
Dr. Wm. S. Gray will speak at Commencement; graduation exercises to be held on south campus August 20 Schedule of Commencement activities.
Dr. Lambertson is co-author of book Comprised of after-dinner speeches.
India school also publishes a "Purple Pen"--the "Philippian" Alumna Bridget Wells edits literary magazine in Burma; photo.
W. B. Fagan advises people to read what and when they like Addresses subject of leisure reading.
Orchestra to give conference program At Riverview Park.
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Dr. G. C. Robinson attends convention Of Republican party.
M. R. Beard elected Men's Club president for coming year Of CHIC.
Summer placement tests are ranked Students may call for results of tests.
Campus School has an enrollment drop for last six weeks Enrollment is 114.
You, too, were a visitor here once Encourages summer students to help make visitors feel welcome.
Bessie, the bat, comes home! History of Bessie the Bat, visitor to dramatic productions.
The Line Campus gossip.
Objective tests are explained in new booklet Dean Nelson writes booklet on alternative to essay tests.
"Vic," last week's Line writer "drops" us a line Discusses his new job at the Sioux City Tribune.
Dr. Luse writes from sea Tells about her trip to Oslo, Norway, to the International Conference of Mathematicians.
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Kappa Phi's review children's literature Will discuss women who have made achievements in the field of children's literature.
Old family register contains many rules for varied social occasions; gentlemen advised to hold horses when the lady descends Etiquette from the old days.
Childs' best seller among new books bought by library Features several books on Sweden.
Hussey's syncopation promised to dancers
V. O. V. Sigma Phi's plan picnic supper
Grace Moore at "Iowa" Will show "The King Steps Out".
Kappa Delta Pi will have formal dinner at Commons tonight John D. Gemmill will speak; qualifications for membership.
Sigma Tau Delta chooses members List of new members.
Former student is guest here Victoria Mircheva, from Bulgaria, is visiting Delpha Davis.
Next college movie is "Sutter's Gold," with Edward Arnold
Group hears talk by Lillian Holmes Talks about speech program in Elkader.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole vacationing in East
Miss W. Gilbert recovers field glasses before she is aware of loss Someone had stolen them from her car.
Mayfield compliments Mrs. Horace Bowman Professor Mayfield entertains visitor and former student.
"Human Adventure," educational film, to be here next week
E. Mullens reviews new Chinese book Will review "My Country and My People".
Social life revives; recreational dancing reappears on program Campus social calendar.
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Lettermen return; twelve veterans fortify gridiron Fifty-four lettermen will return this fall to compete in ISTC athletics.
Men's swimming pool has been much used during hot weather
Softball stars open session; DeBoer's Ballhawks bow to Smith's Sluggers; Lein clouts Homers Results are announced from intramural softball competitions.
John Tolan is star in this game of women's kittenball Mary Bowers' team defeated Harriet Zlatohlavek's team, 13-10.
Faculty men are turning to golf after heat wave Results are announced from recent competition in the faculty men's golf tournament.
Mother wore it as college garb Physical education news.
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Mace defeated in tennis tourney Results are announced from the Northeastern Iowa Open tennis tournament.
Plans begun for student golfers Student golf tournament will take place.
Student's locker is rifled; $37 taken
Many light bulbs purchased yearly Switch from 220 to 110 voltage makes changes; college uses about two thousand bulbs annually.
Emmerson defeats Miller in 2nd round of golf tournament Agriculture students organized a golf tournament; results from first few competitions are announced.
High winds hit branch school Trees and wires down.
Lamp posts connected by mile of cable Eighty-three new posts are being installed; some are new and others replacements; college also buys new electric fans.
Cooking, signaling test for scouts Class of thirteen learns skills.
Science department gets apparatus to measure human voice Receives cathode ray oscillograph.
Ramsdell wins first in golf tournament Bert Ramsdell took first place in the Washington Park and Country Club invitational golf tournament.
Tyrant of the rollbook draws crowd at board Students receive county examination results.
Football staff is announced; Dickinson, McCuskey assist in backfield; Starbeck builds line Football staff for the 1936 season is posted.