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1 "Murder in the Cathedral" selected as conference drama; play is historical struggle of poor Thomas a Becket in twelfth century Preview of the play.
2 Anthony Donato is new violin teacher, announces Kurtz Will begin work in September.
3 Bel Canto concert occurs next week; Morris is soloist Performance program.
4 Blue Key extends invitations to ten List of new members.
5 Chicago art director scheduled to address art convention here Elizabeth Wells Robertson will speak.
6 Church plans are complete; Wieman, Chicago professor, is chief speaker for week's meetings Schedule of Easter activities; Henry Nelson Wieman will speak.
7 College electrician likes electricity better than any vacation, he says; he once missed electrocution by one day when he quit another job Profile of John Swope.
8 College will entertain bird lovers in May Iowa Ornithological Union will meet.
9 Iowa State genetics teacher is speaker E. W. Lindstrom will speak.
10 Joe College, oh, Joe College, why don't you get your things?; lost and found corner harbors almost anything from soup to nuts Description of lost and found items.
11 No vacation Classes will be held on Good Friday.
12 Orchesis works towards recital A look at the work of the students involved.
13 Plans progressing for new fraternity Hope to establish chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau.
14 Prom, discussion named features for press meet Continuing planning work for conference.
15 Spring Fling plans call for some fun To include dance.
16 Swedish musician on fellowship visits at college Birger Anrep-Nordin visits.
17 Teachers takes second at Coe Breakdown of debate results.
18 Trunnell is winner in vice presidency contest for league Wins Women's League run-off election; list of council members.
19 Views of the News Observations on national news.
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20 Eleven colleges represented at league meeting Highlights of recent meeting of women's governance groups.
21 Here's the winner Essay on safety education.
22 Joins faculty Gertrude Gahl from the Chicago Music College has joined the music faculty for the spring quarter; photo.
23 The Line Campus gossip.
24 Untitled Would still appreciate signs in the Auditorium directing people to the appropriate audience sections.
25 Untitled Urges students to act responsibly now that the cut system rules have been removed; also asks faculty to cooperate.
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26 4-H Club Will hold annual dinner.
27 Alpha Delta Alpha List of officers.
28 Baker Hall council holds reception for two new sponsors Harold Bosley and Buck Starbeck honored.
29 Bartlett and Baker Halls announce arrangements for spring dances
30 Holmes to speak at journalism meeting George Holmes will also make radio address.
31 Kappa Theta Psi List of officers.
32 Let's Guess Who Brief description of several ISTC students.
33 Phyllis Moon selected for queen of Mardi Gras ball held tonight Virginia Sipes and Jean Miller are runners-up; photo.
34 Pi Tau Phi Will hold skating party.
35 Pi Theta Pi Ruth Boardman is treasurer.
36 Prize winning movie featured at college Will show "My Man Godfrey".
37 Rho Epsilon Rho List of new members.
38 Theta Gamma Nu List of new pledges.
39 Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
40 What's Where at the Theaters
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41 1937 Tutor diamond card Baseball schedule.
42 Amazon Antics News about women's sports.
43 Ames, Simpson, Augustana on baseball card The Tutor baseball team had their 1937 schedule completed; will play fourteen games this year.
44 Called Shots Thoughts about the high school basketball tournament; several teams are coached by ISTC alumni.
45 Frosh tracksters card two meets The freshmen tracksters will compete in two meets this year, the Coe Cornell triangular and a North Central conference meet.
46 Starbeck previews 1937 grid season Coach Starbeck is keeping an open mind during spring drills as he looks for players to contribute to next year's football team.
47 Tennis prospects average as two stars graduate Coach Haddox is confronted with the job of filling shoes; only three varsity lettermen are returning, with the possibility of losing one of them.
48 Tutor diamond team outlook good for 1937 The thirty-nine players on the Tutor baseball team have been conditioning indoors for two weeks getting ready for the baseball season.
49 W. A. A. playday tomorrow; seven schools entered Seven schools will be represented in a basketball playday sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association.