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| Plans complete for celebration on Mother's Day | Schedule of activities. | |
| And how'd you like the tests | Samples from sophomore tests. | |
| Graduate receives Roberts fellowship for second year | Rutherford Rogers will continue study at Columbia University. | |
| The rollers go round and round and all printing comes out here | A look at the work in the mimeograph office. | |
| Periodical accepts Eye editor's article | Gwendolyn Wescott will publish article. | |
| Students in interpretive dancing present tenth annual program of Orchesis in auditorium tonight | Description of the upcoming Orchesis performance. | |
| Bosley picks Ames, Chicago pastor, for chapel guest Sunday | Edward Scribner Ames will speak. | |
| Five music students present broadcast Wednesday on WMT | In association with National Music Week. | |
| Fahrney speaks for historical association | Spoke on newspapers during the Civil War. | |
| Spanish play selected for season's last | Will present "The Romantic Young Lady". | |
| Musical groups join to present festival May 6-7 | Performance program for Spring Music Festival. | |
| Auld competes for screen test | Max Auld will present act on radio. | |
| Views of the News | Observations on world and US news. | |
| Campus is host Thursday, Friday to bird lovers | Highlights of the Iowa Ornithological Union meeting. | |
| Cheer up, graduates; prospects for are better this year | A look at the prospects for teacher placement. | |
| Recognition Day slated May 12 | Will honor those who excelled in scholarship and campus leadership; fifth annual event sponsored by Men's Union, Women's League, and Student Council. | |
| Publications join new conference of college press | North Central Conference may form college press group. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| James Scott speaks at art club meeting | ||
| "Leavenworth Case" is high school play | ||
| Poosh-em up Tony visits Bartlett Hall | Tony Cabooch visited campus. | |
| What's Where at the Theatres | Town movie schedule. | |
| The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| "Learn to gesture", says Haddox, "If you anticipate foreign trip" | Homer Haddox talks about getting along in a place where one cannot speak the language. | |
| 4-H annual dinner | Thirty-five attend dinner. | |
| Hear! Hear! | Believes library stacks should be open to students. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Theta Theta Epsilon | Verla McNabb and Alma Schultz initiated. | |
| Untitled | Frank Mead will visit family in Minnesota. | |
| Here's your chance to win ice cream | Mack's is sponsoring a contest. | |
| Tutor Timetable | Schedule of campus activities. | |
| Brandt is named president in vote on Playcraft Club | List of officers. | |
| Rho Epsilon Rho elect Wednesday | Roster of officers. | |
| Frolickers will swing to the Leo Terry band Saturday night | At Farmers' Frolic. | |
| Mayfield plans trip to Europe | Will sail in July. | |
| Oxnam asks new order of society | Excerpts from address by G. Bromley Oxnam. | |
| Language club elects officers | List of officers of Romance Language Club; Charles Cory talked about trip to Mexico. | |
| Wesley Foundation selects new council | List of officers. | |
| Publicity secretary announces betrothal to Don Finlayson | Lois Dalton will marry Don Finlayson. | |
| Class conducts magazine study | Professor Divelbess' class is studying many kinds of magazines. | |
| Local Women's Club sponsors art studio | Under direction of Professor Horns. | |
| Paul, Cram speak at dinner tonight | For Phi Delta Kappa. | |
| Trophies will be presented at annual inter-sorority tea | For best scholastic records. | |
| Science fraternity sponsors picture | ||
| Let's Guess Who | Quiz about campus personalities. | |
| Debaters will judge in national debate tournament Monday | Will judge high school debate. | |
| Paper uses Mach's local market survey | Results of Cedar Falls retail market survey by Professor Mach's class. | |
| Purple Pen announces date of distribution for spring issue | Should appear May 18. | |
| First survey of campus is made | Professor Watson's class performs land survey. |
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| Number four post unfilled; Huffman, Trefzger, Kadesch lead Panthers | Bad weather is still plaguing the Tutor tennis team as they try to prepare to play Cornell College. | |
| Formulate spring intramural plans | Will try to schedule a variety of sports. | |
| Piano tuning | Service available. | |
| Tutors enter Dakota relays | Eight Panther tracksters, consisting of a high jumper, two sprinters, and four middle distance runners, will travel to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to take part in the Dakota Relays. | |
| Life had many cares for baseball team in old Normal School days | John Slacks recalls playing baseball for the Normal School in 1894. | |
| Tutor diamonders defeat Platteville | Poor pitching by Platteville let the Panthers rally for a 7-5 victory. | |
| Called Shots | Would like the pep fraternity to cheer at baseball games. | |
| Whitfordmen to play Augustana College today and tomorrow; figures show Tutor efficiency | Seeking to raise their winning percentage above .500, the Tutors will play a two game series against Augustana College. | |
| Sports in Shorts | Women's sports news. | |
| Spring gridmen to hold practice tilt in afternoon | The Tutor football team is in its third week of spring practice as Coach Starbeck tries to determine varsity potential for this year's tough football schedule. |