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Air-age workshop set for Aug. 8 Two sections will be offered.
College group go on Mississippi boat trip Food consisted of all Iowa products.
Dr. Schaefer returns from trip to Germany Made two month visit.
Many fields are offered at workshops Lengthy roster of workshops.
Four of music faculty are studying in N. Y.
Pi Gammas initiate new members Thurs. List of new members.
Bernhard to give sermon here Saturday On "God Makes a Difference".
Hake to address D. M. teachers Will speak on radio in public education.
Goetch will speak at Minnesota conference
. . . . Fair murals Tom Larkin works on the Teachers College booth for the Iowa State Fair; photo.
Reveal baccalaureate plans; graduates to hear Uhlinger on August 14 The Reverend James Uhlinger will speak; photo.
Two instructors added to faculty Brief profiles of Professors Lang and Svenson.
Fraternities aren't what they used to be; war has changed 'Hell Week' Points out trends that have influenced fraternities in recent years.
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Practical workshops Urges student to attend useful workshops.
As I See It; NEA decision a mistake Professor Fox believes that Communists should not be banned from teaching positions.
As I See It Discusses the importance of family.
The Line Campus gossip.
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Beta Alpha Epsilon hears Schneider Melvin Schneider talks about teaching music to very young children.
Song manuals are printed for radio program in fall For "Songs of the Air" program.
Alumnus used to be a news letter; is now a magazine Brief history of the alumni magazine.
Tournaments held for Bartlett Hall Bridge and table tennis offered.
SA fashions are revealed by Saur Erica Saur talks about South American fashion.
Practical courses are offered at laboratory Professor Grant is teaching at the Lakeside Laboratory.
Education department holds picnic Friday At Mandalay Park.
Musical Notes Discusses the upcoming vocal recital and next week's senior recital.
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Beginning coaches rate good chances for jobs this year E. W. Goetch talks about job prospects.
Noisy nine leads all teams in tournament Results from women's intramural softball competition are posted.
Football coaching clinic held here Coach Starbeck will meet with ISTC alumni coaches.
Elimination tournament set for August 8, 10 The four winning teams in the men's softball tournament will play an elimination tournament.
Jacobs takes net title Al Jacobs defeated Andy Patton to take first place in the men's intramural tennis championship.
Lambda Gams and Baker Hall retain intramural lead Results of last week's men's intramural softball competition are posted.
Gjerde announces previews of films For professional previewing.
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Campus School News Campus School students visited the Waterloo Courier; students gave puppet shows; Karl Erik Killsholm spoke.
Shenandoah Branch School News Tom A. Lamke spoke on "Common Problems of Educators" at the branch summer school in Shenandoah.
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Library Science instructors are honored Thursday Students entertain faculty.
K.P.B.A. hears Cynthia Daly Monday Speaks on speech correction.
Kappa Delta Pi's hear Ed Ralston
College history shown in murals George Rackelman painted murals in the Commons depicting ISTC campus buildings and scenes.
Driver trainees give student trainers jolts, sudden stops History of driver education on campus.