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Faculty members speak at annual teacher's convention Roster of those who will participate in ISTA meeting.
Faculty adopts new Senate plan Faculty establishes Faculty Senate; text of recommendations and amendments establishing the Senate.
Dr. Horton speaks Douglas Horton will speak at CHIC.
Pre-meds Should arrange to take examination.
Prof immortalized
Luncheon, game, chapel welcome dads next week Outline of Dad's Day activities; photo.
De Spain wins contest; "Every man not a king" Hamilton Club gives dinner to freshmen interested in debate.
First 'Eye' news broadcast announced Will broadcast news twice daily from the Crossroads; photo.
Staff named for annual List of Old Gold staff members.
To Chicago Harold Bosley will speak at University of Chicago chapel.
Cogitations; parlor pinks! Encourages students to take advantage of all the educational activities offered on a college campus; students should seek study and rational thinking to avoid easy and thoughtless life.
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The Line Campus gossip.
Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
Kappa Mu Epsilon Will have dinner and initiation of Hazel Guetschow.
Courtesy Students need to do a better job of listening to their professors during class.
Marriage vs. career Believes that women will eventually find that they prefer marriage to a career.
"War is coming; oppose it now!" Discusses the possibility of an upcoming war.
Reviewing the News News from around the country and the world.
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Playcraft members attend lecture Genevieve Nordskog reviews play.
Jimmie Smith plays for Highlander's Ball
Sophomores plan semi-formal cotillion
Weekend Halloween frolics proclaimed by organizations VOV and Kappa Theta Psi will hold parties.
Black cats invade social parties ADA and Phi Chi Delta will hold parties.
Williams speaks at Ames home economics meet Frances Williams spoke at state meeting.
Classical Club to begin study of Roman cities Several students will give talks.
Pi Omega Pi Will hold formal initiation.
Cinema Chatter Short reviews of the movies "The Prisoner of Zenda," "Life Begins at College," and "Love is on the Air."
Dime dancing popular with coeds Students enjoy "rec" dances.
Sorority forms alumnae unit List of Alpha Beta Gamma alumnae officers.
Alpha Phi Omega charter sought by Scouts Need to have twenty-five prospective members on roll; list of acting officers.
A Corner for Coeds Suggests clothing appropriate to wear to the Highland Ball.
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Donato to appear in many concerts Will play with ISTC Symphony Orchestra and Waterloo Symphony Orchestra.
Contemporary Affairs aids cultural life Description of the new, required Contemporary Affairs class.
Pi Theta Pi List of alumni chapter officers.
Untitled Professor Russell will organize Concert Band; will be comprised of members from College Band and Women's Band.
Rubinoff to appear in Des Moines
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Little Tutors News from the Teachers College High School; will produce "H. M. S. Pinafore".
Pep meeting
Placement tests correlate students' success in classes Studying results of placement tests from recent past.
Streamlining wins many praises Editors of other newspapers like the new look of the College Eye.
Tutors-Coe fight to 6-6 draw Summary of game against Coe.
Student musicians appear in recital Programs for student performances.
Here are the Panthers 1937 football team photo; photo.
Sport Shorts Ruth Lambertson and Betty Rapp won the advanced doubles tennis tournament.
Campus Playboys start year with full program Leon Krafft organized the band last year; roster of band members.
Fall track Results of the Teachers College fall track meet.
Band election Roster of officers.
Theory teams play first tilt Summary of the first theory football game.
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Eighteen year old's reign Quick survey of age of students on campus.
'Way back in 1896 we had a band Normal School band goes to the train station to send off the debate and drama students; photo.
Grade system viewed Professor Van Engen is dissatisfied with the grading system.
Off-campus suppers Off-campus women invited to campus for supper.
Honest students return found articles to college office Quick look at lost and found items.
Can you take it? Would take almost forty years to take all of the courses in the curriculum.
Other campuses
Lynch speaks Professor Lynch spoke at Poetry Society of Iowa meeting.
How did school song originate? Dorothy McFarland won contest for song in 1923; tune is Harvard's "Song of Victory"; prior to contest "Our Boys will Shine Tonight" had been song.
Personality is rated high by school boards E. W. Goetch tells what superintendents are looking for when they hire a new teacher.
Writers to hold open house With Sigma Tau Delta.
State education board meets Met on campus; roster of those present.
Art exhibit Of tapa cloth.
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We are lucky . . . Describes rules and restrictions for students attending the Iowa State Normal School in 1900.
Trio strum Student trio plays at Waterloo Rotary Club meeting.
Art Guild Sees demonstration on chair caning.
Attend meet Professors Douglas and Skar will attend meeting on certification of commercial teachers.
Ediphone aids in shorthand study Professor Gaffin uses device in teaching advanced shorthand.
Report shows skin diseases common here Report on survey of reasons students consult Health Center.
Goetch speaks On placement at national convention.
German comic film appears next week; local German students provide special music Will also see several shorts; students will perform music.
Conlon tells Art League of projects Professor Conlon speaks on WPA art projects.
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Maroon fury tests Tutor strength Preview of Panthers' game against Morningside.
Tutor frosh prepare for Pioneer Cubs Freshmen will play their opening game against Grinnell.
Bison and Sioux in loop tilt News concerning football teams in the North Central Conference.
Kadesch defeats Trefzger; captures well-staged net match Final results of the Tutor Tournament.
Called Shots Extends sympathy to Walt Ditzler who dislocated his shoulder in the last football game.