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House council lays more strict rules Proposal would have women who stay out after midnight speak with President Latham.
College Eye rates first class honors in N.S.P.A. judging Received seven hundred of a possible one thousand points.
Glee club leaves on annual spring tour Wednesday Itinerary of Minnesinger tour of northwest Iowa.
Nine make A's for past term; total of ninety-two students to compose Honor Roll for winter List of those who made the Honor Roll.
Jordan, Hopper chosen Eye and Old Gold editors; Board also names members fro other staff positions of publications Profiles of the editors; list of other staff members; photo.
A boy at the Raths; a girl at the Beards Faculty members blessed with new babies.
Four elections Wednesday To include class elections as well as elections for Men's Union and Student Council.
Margarette Dickson graduate of 1925, visits on campus Spoke to journalism classes; now Poet Laureate of Minnesota.
Calling sophomores! Tests are coming ISTC will participate on national testing program.
Forty-ninth concert of Cecilian group is Tuesday night Performance program.
Entries in sixteenth annual Teachers College Relays now near record; more expected More than 450 college and high school athletes are looking to break several records in the Sixteenth Annual Teachers College Relays.
"Give frosh break" say faculty group Highlights of extended orientation program.
Four students will appear in senior recital on Monday Gaylen Strunce, Lawrence Schaefer, and Erma Brouhard will perform.
Jewish rabbi will speak at chapel services Sunday Charles E. Shulman will speak.
Nat S. Finney, Minneapolis journalist, opens press meet in assembly speech today Meeting will conclude with banquet and awards; photo.
Murder stalks Thomas Becket in strange play showing conflict of church and state Review of "Murder in the Cathedral".
Plans completed for Mother's Day celebration here Highlights of three day program.
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Chips and Quibs Comments on spring fun and dancing styles.
Look before you vote Believes upcoming student elections are important.
Chips and Quibs Comments on spring fun and dancing styles.
The Line Campus gossip; has some April Fool's fun.
Student Council submits new constitution for decision of student body on next Wednesday Text of the proposed constitution.
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Feed that line! It really works Professor Charles believes that women are more credulous than men.
Campuses from Coast to Coast News from other college campuses.
Moeller prefers gym to outdoors Alfred Moeller's high school team had to practice outdoors.
Proposed Student Council constitution, election of officers offered for vote Description of the election and the candidates.
Journalism students try news broadcast May try bi-weekly broadcast of campus news.
Faculty frolics at play night Faculty enjoy an evening at the gym.
Jerome Cross didn't read Peter Rabbit; preferred atlas when young Profile of outstanding student Jerome Cross.
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Stowaway Club Roster of officers.
V. O V. Sigma Phi Will hold dinner.
Accepts position Dorothy Galloway will teach in Egypt.
Pi Omega Pi Professor Gaffin entertained members at her home.
Untitled Lou Shepherd attending meeting at Dubuque.
Spanish cannons old landmarks, hold age record Brief history of the Spanish cannon on campus.
Want a scholarship? Kappa Delta Pi soliciting applications for a one year scholarship for a junior or senior.
Views of the News Observations on national and world news.
What's Where at the Theatres Movie listings.
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Lambda Delta Lambda List of officers.
Lambda Gamma Nu List of officers.
George Brent plays in Saturday's movie Will show "More Than a Secretary".
Library snooper sees hard study Observations of students studying in the Library.
Baker Hall dance next Friday; off-campus frolic April 24th
Formal initiation held for new candidates of Kappa Delta Pi List of initiates.
Style hints for men Advice on styles and appropriate dress.
Faculty members to lecture and attend Iowa conventions Roster of speaking engagements and meetings.
Women graduates honored at tea College Club, Faculty Women's Club, and AAUW will entertain graduates.
Baker Hall Doin's News from Baker Hall.
Students and delegates "Swing" to the tunes of Ray Alderson tonight at annual Press Prom
Trophy awarded for scholarship Bartlett Hall scholarship trophy awarded.
Let's Guess Who
Tutor Timetable Schedule of campus activities.
Looking for a date Charles Monroe isn't worried about finding a date with possibilities of Phyllis Moon, Evelyn Bretthauer, Dorothy Oleson, and Loraine Scherif; photo.
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Two-wheeler does business on campus Clarence Chapman delivers ice by bicycle to various points on campus.
Research shows requirement of a good teacher Professor Paul outlines six areas in which a good teacher should excel.
Plenty of news waits at library Library subscribes to thirty-one newspapers; Register, Courier, and Chicago Tribune are most popular.
Coeds reveal their specifications for the ideal prospective husband Women talk about what they would like in a husband.
Spring is here--we hope Notes spring clothing and romantic couples.
Class completes marionette show Professor Cole's class makes marionettes.
High school students organize Press Club TCHS students organize club; Leslie Burch and Gwen Wescott are sponsors.
Loan desk drawer at library yields bountiful collection Description of items found in returned library books.
Wilcox's life reads like tale of character in storybook romance; psychology professor was born in China, spoke only Chinese for some time Professor Wilcox recalls his early life with his missionary family in China.
Dean's secretary is busy person Quick look at the work of Ruth Johns, secretary of Dean Campbell.
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Museum in library is storehouse of nature and history Brief description of the Museum collections.
Scouts may join Alpha Phi group Will hold meeting to investigate organizing an Alpha Phi Omega chapter.
Library assistant in document room must know every answer Helen Byrne fields questions in the Library's document room.
Pen Women elect at meeting on Saturday
Rosemary Johnston tutor candidate for Drake Relays Queen Brief profile.
T. C. Crossroads There are forty signs posted in the Crossroads.
Monks announces family addition Monkeys who spend winter on campus have baby; photo.
Moral: do not let your first job scare you; President Seerley didn't President Seerley's first job paid $30 per month, but he persisted to do great things.
Music students present program List of performers and their programs.
Lowdown on students from our advertisers Local businesses have humorous encounters with students.
Girls, don't fear that night lady Florence Parry talks about her duties as night supervisor at Bartlett Hall.
Bindery is fountain of youth for books Library sends about one thousand volumes to the bindery annually.
Books--Books--Books Library has 113,134 books.
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Panthers meet Indians Monday and Wednesday Bad weather caused the postponement of Monday's game between Teachers College and Simpson.
Trophy will be presented to five-thousandth entrant; 450 trackmen expected to compete Many records are in danger of being broken as a record breaking 450 tracksters will compete in the Teachers College Relays tomorrow.
1937 Tutor net outfit trains for Cornell, April 24 The Tutor tennis team has only one returning letterman as they go to Mount Vernon to take on Cornell.
Kohawks, Pioneers, Tutors hold marks Grinnell, Coe, and Teachers College each hold four records in the Teachers College Relays.
Cyclones capture two diamond tilts against Panthers The Iowa State Teachers College lost both games to Iowa State due to errors and wild pitching.
Sports in Shorts List of WAA officers; news about women's sports.