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1 | Mother will get a taste of campus life next Saturday, April 28, at the fifth annual Mother's Day weekend | A special Mother's day dinner in the Commons Saturday evening will be followed by the last performance of the spring play, "Darkness at Noon." Sunday morning chapel service in the auditorium will be patterned after the theme, "College Days for Mother." |
2 | The doomed Red general in "Darkness at Noon" could easily be any one of several real victims of the bloody Moscow purge trials of 1936-38 | Events leading to the trials, says Lyman Harris, are typical of Russia's traditional policy of iron-hand rule at all cost. Lenin's death in 1924 touched off a battle for power between Stalin and Trotsky. |
3 | The secret of good teaching, says a prominent Illinois educator, is in knowing pupils well. | To get to know pupils well, said Dr. Gilbert S. Willey, Winnetka, Illinois, a teacher should stay with her pupil group at least two periods a day in both elementary and secondary schools. |
4 | Two seniors will present a senior recital tonight, April 23, in the auditorium | The recitalists are Mary Hovland, mezzo-soprano from Webster City, and Virginia Jones, pianist from Boone. Mary Marsh, Sioux Rapids, will accompany Hovland. |