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Supreme Court plan of F. D. R. upheld in classroom debate Students debate in Professor Robinson's class.
Instructors say both yes and no on the question Faculty continue to offer varying opinions on class attendance.
Holmes organizes booster club for those who write George Holmes will use students with interests in journalism to write about college subjects.
Advance registration shows new increase 1137 students have registered; men register at a slower rate than do women.
Rural school news sent to graduates Professor Slacks edits newsletter.
Carmen, opera, scheduled for March 11, 12; Bradley and Aupperle take leads in Gypsy presentation Preview of the production; list of cast members.
Goetch on business in New Orleans Professor Goetch is attending a placement meeting.
Our Grandpop's days are over Quick look back at rules and regulations from earlier days.
Religious creeds is chapel topic Harold Bosley will explain why religions need creeds.
Plans for Iowa press convention are under way Plans include conference and dance.
College Eye staff exchanges places for present issue Staff changes assignments.
Faculty trio at leisure hour; Hill, Searight and Ritter will entertain at Commons Sunday Performance program.
Schmitt, McCague present senior recital Tuesday Performance program.
Woman tells of early days here Emma Bradley visits campus; recalls Old Gilchrist Hall scenes.
Candidates for new officers in women's organization picked List of Women's League candidates.
Women of Germany are Hitler backers Schaefer declares Professor Schaefer speaks on women in Germany.
Literary magazine goes to press Survey of the contents of the next issue of Purple Pen.
Local student has strange hobby idea Tommy Trow is growing one of his fingernails long.
Scene from Barrie's play slated here; German play is also part of next week's show by speech students Play production classes will stage several dramatic scenes.
Plans complete for music meet early in March Conference program highlights.
Debaters get first outside competition Freshmen will debate at Dubuque.
Which blank next, Miss Johns? Crowds of students gather in line in front of Ruth Johns desk for registration; photo.
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Search reveals several students don't like cuts Many students express opinions on class attendance policy; list of responses.
The Line Campus gossip; humorous look at the current cut system.
What's where at the theatres
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Exhibition of folk dancing is feature of annual festival
Activities of the faculty News notes about faculty activities.
Cheney marries Denver resident Betty Anne Cheney married Le Roy Frederick Halleck.
Whom does this egg belong to, and why? Commercial Club will hold mock trial.
Tau Sigma Delta bans Hell Week; new merit basis Fraternity outlines new pledge plans.
Five and twenty years are needed New Quarter Century Club organized for residents of Baker Hall who are over twenty-five years of age.
Coon chosen head of industrial club Eugene Coon will lead Industrial Arts Club; list of officers.
Campus movie to be "Come Closer, Folks"
Heart of hearts found at dance Intersorority ball held in Commons.
Teachers High holds declamatory contest; Strayer is the judge
George and Martha will appear at annual affair tonight at Commons; Maurice Buckman's Orchestra provides rhythm for the celebrators Preview of Washington Ball; list of organizers.
What is your favorite event Students express their preferences for recent campus events and activities.
And that is how it came about Supposed history of the term chow mein.
Society scoops Quick news notes from around campus.
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Rainbow league contenders start play-off soon The Phi Sigs defeated Blake's Aces, 20-19, and Worms Wigglers lost to Xanho, 29-19, in intramural basketball last night
Fifty-four asked to turn out for spring grid drill Coach Clyde L. (Buck) Starbeck is already getting ready for the next football season as he issued fifty-four invitations to players requesting them to report for practice at the start of the spring quarter.
Tutor Cubs win; face Coe next Benny Taylor led the charge as the freshmen cagers won a decisive victory over Marshalltown, 40-19.
Grapplers seek third straight victory in last home tussle The Panther wrestlers will be seeking their third straight victory as they meet the Tigers of Missouri tomorrow night.
Called Shots Comments on football schedule and basketball team.
Tutor cagers close season with Coyotes and Cardinals tilts today and tomorrow The Tutors will face South Dakota State and Omaha this weekend in a final effort to go above the .500 mark.