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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Dead, but jealous wife torments living husband in 'Blithe Spirit' | Play preview; photo. | |
| Dr. Olson will be speaker Sunday | John Frederick Olson will speak at CHIC. | |
| Handbooks will feature informal picture on cover | Will be distributed to all students at registration. | |
| Band concert to be Tuesday | Performance program. | |
| New instructors named; Greef, Fink resign from English dept. | Brief profiles of new faculty. | |
| Former student elected to state boys 4-H job | Wilfred Becker will be state historian of 4-H. | |
| Emmett Steele given music scholarship | To Eastman School of Music; photo. | |
| Hake heads child study club of air | Show is intended to help understand children and the problems faced by their parents. | |
| New major is offered in education | Offer course in rural school supervision. | |
| Chapel fund reaches 10% of $70,000 goal | Contributions received from nine hundred alumni. | |
| Summer graduates! | Should obtain placement information. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Redecoration work is started in Commons | Walls will be painted and tables refinished. | |
| Untitled | Encourages students not to jay-walk. | |
| Teacher College sophomores rate well on national tests | Results of the sophomore tests; TC students rated above national averages. | |
| Ruegnitz attends festival in Colorado | The Goethe Bicentennial and Music Festival focuses on Goethe's ideas about the brotherhood of man. | |
| As I See It | Believes that a sincere interest in music is the most important qualification for participation in music. | |
| The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| G. I. bonus checks will aid on trips, furniture, education | Veterans may receive about $375 each. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Miss Campbell returns from Colorado vacation | ||
| Wanted: colored airview of college | Seeking photo for national publication. | |
| Kappa Deltas have supper July 14 | List of new members. | |
| Summer student directory contains thirteen Johnsons and eleven Smiths | A look at some of the names in the directory. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Biological survey abandons syllabus, announces Winier | Takes a broader, ecological view in teaching the course. | |
| Miniature golf course started | Located behind Campus Cupboard on College Hill; built by Zeke Hogeland.. | |
| Baker Hall owns top standing in Intramural League | Summary of intramural softball games. | |
| Women's tournament games are scheduled | ||
| Women students may check out college golf clubs | Rules for the use of college golf clubs. | |
| Jacobs and Patton vie for net championship | ||
| Recreational swimming for men to be held |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| U. S. government is only one not printing textbooks | Governments of other countries are involved in the business. | |
| Former student from India visits campus | Willamina Jongewaard is home from mission work. | |
| Campus School News | News items concerning students and faculty of the Campus School. | |
| Workshop begins here | On teaching family life. | |
| Rotary Club hears President Price in Shenandoah Sat. | Spoke on history of education in Iowa and about ISTC. | |
| Teachers College grad attends third exhibit | Mrs. K. L. Kober is representative of textbook publisher. | |
| Shenandoah Branch School news | President Price speaks on education at the Shenandoah Branch School. | |
| Musical Notes | Describes the programs for upcoming recitals and concerts. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Miss Campbell joins college art faculty | Profile of Marjorie Dunn Campbell. | |
| G. Lambert retires June 1 at Coe College | Profile of Grace Lambert. | |
| Mrs. Houghton speaks on 'Today's Challenge' at Branch Summer School | Excerpts from address by Mrs. Hiram Cole Houghton; photo. | |
| Book exhibitors are entertained | Phi Delta Kappa entertains. | |
| 18,600 graduates receive 'Alumnus' | ||
| Beard announces spring Honor Roll | Twelve students received 4.0 averages. |