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Services held for Miss Gilbert Services held June 19, 1939, for Professor Winifred Gilbert; photo.
Classes dismissed on July third; Dr. Latham announces holiday Will make four day Fourth of July holiday.
Students hear F. W. Sollmann Excerpts from address by German statesman.
Palmer discusses safety at Ames At safety education conference.
Resigns position at commons Enid Moore resigned as assistant director of foods at the Commons and will go to the University of Michigan where she will have similar duties..
To review books Professor Osborn will review books on Germany.
Waterloo teachers numerous on campus Eighteen are enrolled for summer session.
Hake selects first play cast members; rehearsals begin soon List of cast members.
Publishes second book of verse Poets represented in the small green "Second Book of Student Verse."
What! Crossroads deserted? Classmates talking at the Crossroads during regular school hours; photo.
Bender receives doctor's degree From New York University.
Student directories are out, typing champion demonstrates; two hour exams discontinued; five new faculty members coming There are eight hundred copies of the student directories out; world's greatest typing champion types at a speed over 120 words per minute; no two hour finals this summer due to a conflict with Commencement; five new faculty this fall.
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Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
The Line Campus gossip.
Animals exceed students here Professor Grant keeps several thousands dried insect specimens.
Editorially speaking; the College Eye; campus views; significant events; Japan eyes the future There is a conflict between Fascist powers and democracies.
Blood tests common Blood tests of 73,388 undergraduates in more than five hundred American colleges indicate two out of every one thousand students are infected with syphilis.
Men's Union dines
Many nuptials among alumni Audrey McGee married Charles Shelgren; Mary Lou Mitze married Robert Burch; Ethel Blewitt married Herman Selwald; Mildred Mason married Daniel Calahan.
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Writer's Club holds election List of officers.
Schive gets award Maxine Schive completes two years of copy editing for the College Eye.
Camera Club exhibits work In Commons.
World champ demonstrates Albert Tangora demonstrates keyboarding skills.
Faculty Dames Hold picnic.
Faculty feast and frolic Faculty Men's Club holds picnic.
Church groups invite students Epworth League and Presbyterian Student Center host students.
Gamma Theta Upsilon to take in members List of new members.
Kappa Pi Beta Alpha Will have picnic.
See fresco at Commons Replica of Giotto's "Saint Francis Feeding the Birds" in Commons.
Let it pour For those rainy days there are colorful rain caps and umbrellas. Dresses are now shorter now.
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Sun burn days here Dr. Green offers advice on sunbathing.
Golfers finish high in tournament Erbes led the TC contingent by taking third place in a field of 117 golfers at the Cedar Falls Washington Park golf and country club tournament.
Homerun gives Rew first victory Rew's softball team scored a last minute victory, 4-3, over Howard Rabey's team.
Print 'Prowl' New addition of the "Prowl" football program for TC.
Swims offer relief There will be supervised recreational swimming periods held in the Men's Gymnasium pool.
Spring athletic awards given List of award winners.
Managers pick high rating men Men signed up for recreational kittenball and were listed on the board. A game was played last year with one of the city softball teams; they may play again this year.
Boone's team wins first game Boone's intramural softball team won, 7-6, against Carroll Cook's team.
Golfers enjoy handicap tournament The annual faculty handicap golf tournament got under way this week on the college golf course.
Gym-gems for women Intramural baseball for women will be a big thing this summer. There are picnics for men and women.