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Hosler speaks at Iowa Business Ed confab tomorrow His topic will be "Factors That Contribute to Better Teaching".
'Mothers' Day' set for April 28-30 Included in the activities for the weekend are open houses, teas and coffees, and a production; committee members are listed.
. . . "I" Club's Choice Spring sports queen Norma Friedrichsen chosen by I Club; photo.
State Board approves more heat, power plant expansion $655,000 allocated for the project; need expanded capacity to support new buildings.
Guillaume opens art conference Participating in the conference also will be Fred Logan, Wisconsin University.
Three directors to lead Concert Band on Sunday The selections for the concert are provided.
Dad's Day slated for November 5 Will include football game against South Dakota University.
Dorm's design . . . . . Sketch of the new dorm, designed by Nemmers, Clark, & Spooner; photo.
Superintendents to ask questions Tuesday evening Mock interviews will be conducted so students may learn the types of questions a superintendent may ask.
New women's dormitory will house 300 additional students Will cost about $750,000 and be located at 23rd and Campus Streets; description of the facilities.
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Sigma Alpha Iota has charter day dinner The event was held at the Black Hawk Hotel.
Next faculty workshop meets Monday night The topic for the meeting will be the production and projection of 2 x 2 slides.
Crable has meditations In charge of morning meditations.
Brooks is guest speaker at chapel A short profile of Kenneth Brooks, chairman of the Friends Industrial and Social Order Committee in England.
Kanellis reveals new Pen policies Articles other that short stories and poems can be submitted for review.
Keefe attends conference for teacher trainers Sponsored by the United States Office of Education.
Students blaze trail on campus Students are encouraged to use the sidewalks.
Robinson attends annual meeting Will be attending the annual meeting of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.
Socratic method used in Humanist discussion The topic for the discussion will be "What Does Humanism mean to Me?"
Is our pride lagging? Urges students to participate in the "keep off the grass" campaign.
Letters to the editor Letter from Edward A. Reinisch, official of AAU wrestling tournament praising the wrestling team's skills as well as their conduct.
The Line Campus gossip.
Missing poet sought by reporter A poem is published by Elizabeth Scott, but the College Eye is unable to identify her as a student.
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Crew works to create snow while others welcome spring Description of the set of "The Streets of New York".
Thirteen attend Mathematics Council Four faculty members and nine students will attend the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics is given.
D. Cuthbertson to head FBLA Other officers and winners of assistant's and leader's degrees are listed.
Findings of 'Committee' given at Coffee Hour Discussion will be held on the work done by the Committee of Nine.
Student board elects officers for next year Bob Davis will serve as president and Polly Scott as secretary.
Survey conducted by education 10 classes Will survey schools to see if they are meeting the needs of their communities.
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Students to help pick homecoming theme Theme ideas for this year's Homecoming are to be submitted to Dr. Bender.
Track, baseball teams face tough foes at home; diamondmen seek to erase two 1949 losses to Bulldogs Panther baseball team challenges Drake University at home.
Thinclads meet Northern Ill. here tomorrow in relays dual Track meet is moved to earlier time to allow students to attend the baseball game scheduled for later in the day.
Tutor nine tips Gophers 6-5; lose second tilt on errors Teachers College baseball comes away with a 1-1 record with the games played against University of Minnesota.
Weather disrupts sports schedule Rain and snow postpone baseball and track this past week.
Organize men's softball intramurals on Monday James Clark will be in charge of the intramurals.
Nordly is elected to central district post Named president of the Athletics and Physical Education Division of the Central District of the American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
Relays features new policies, ace Illini pole vaulter More than one thousand athletes will participate in the 27th Annual Teachers College Relays; photo.
St. Ambrose is opening foe for Panther golfers Will also play against Loras College this week.
Roundup to start relays activities Activity night, Relays Roundup, is planned the night before the Teachers College Relays.
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Extension Bureau gets publications store room Remodeling will allow storage of college publications and a table that can be used for preparation of mailing of such items.
Preview will feature physical science films The names of the films to be shown are provided.
Photography equipment discussed at meeting
Ritter attends annual insurance meeting Represents Iowa State Education Association.
Golden Ledger banquet to be held Tuesday List of initiates.
Rendezvous News from Greek organizations on campus.
Pi Omega Pi has joint initiation Pledges listed; pledges from the University of Iowa are installed along with the Teachers College pledges.
Math Club will elect new officers Tuesday
Breakfast, tea honor graduating women this week Committee chairmen are listed for the tea.
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Send delegation to attend meeting Will be attending "State Day" at the University of Dubuque.
Requests concerning mobile unit received The New York Education Department is inquiring about the mobile unit of the Department of Industrial Arts.
Nelson addresses driver education teachers' meeting Will be giving the opening address of the Driver Education Teachers Conference that will be held on campus.
Eagan to remain here extra day Will be accepting applications for the Marine Corps.
Palmer heads Rotary Will be president of the Cedar Falls Rotary Club.
Blake, former Eye editor, publishes PhyRec magazine This publication will be used as a medium to promote and coordinate health, physical education, and recreation programs.
Sweet and Lowdown Events occurring within the Department of Music.