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Six and twelve week sessions at three branch summer schools begin Will hold sessions in Algona, Red Oak, and Missouri Valley.
Friday night fun frolic opens season with Dunn's Orchestra
'Science for the Layman' Abbott topic Professor Abbott will address assembly.
GI Joe anxious for phys. ed. training Art Dickinson predicts that many men will study physical education or medicine; Professor Grant is back from South America.
Enrollment shows increase; 845 register for summer; more men
Fifteen new faculty members begin Teachers College work Brief profiles of new faculty.
Sculptor, painter will hold exhibit Lewis Andersen will show work.
McCoy leads singing at outdoor vespers
Nurses, teachers register for child welfare workshop ISTC faculty will present program.
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Physical education for vets Cautions students about a potential overflow in certain fields of education.
Jap battle flag given to T. C. by ex-student Dean F. Jacobs sends flags; description of the flag.
Dr. Buffum hoards money; centavos to 'shin plasters' Brief description of Professor Buffum's coin collection.
Need ushers, choristers For CHIC services.
Seerley Hall elects house council officers List of officers.
Clues to the News World and national news.
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Student drama group "College Players" invites new TC'ers to meeting Organizing summer program.
Harr "Most Valuable" Gordon Harr honored.
Old Gold distributed
County teachers examinations
Dad Aldrich boasts 20 years service and best popcorn in the state Dad Aldrich talks about his popcorn stand business.
Wilson recital Carol Wilson will perform.
Band seeks brass
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Religious News News from campus religious centers.
The Line Campus news and gossip.