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1 Kansas flood relief was this summer's service project of Bartlett Hall women Residents of the hall donated $48.50 to the flood relief program. Recent quarterly projects of the hall's residents include providing food for local needy families and clothing for Korean civilians.
2 The annual summer concert of the symphony orchestra will be presented at 8 p.m., Tuesday, July 31, in the college auditorium Dr. Arthur Christmann will conduct. He has taught woodwind instruments and directed the chapel choir since last fall. He is on leave from the faculty of New York City's Julliard School of Music. Jean Hancock, will play the flute solo in Telemann's suite.
3 The fashions and the old-style telephone date this picture to the early 1900s. Actually, it's a scene from "The Winslow Boy," which will be presented Thursday and Friday evenings. Shown are Liana Burbridge, who plays the boy's mother, and Arlan Rahlf, who plays the father.
4 The new gayly-colored $8,000 Bookmobile of the ISEA Library Service made its first trip to eastern Iowa Tuesday for a one-day stay on the campus Beginning Sept. 1, the Bookmobile will make its initial circuit of the state, stopping at all county seats. Richard Blome, a Drake University graduate student in journalism, will drive the Bookmobile and act as its sales representative.
5 The Winslow boy faces another of his accusers in his years' long fight to free himself of a 1910 theft charge The charge resulted in his expulsion from the Royal (English) Naval college. The accuser, later sides with the boy and defends him in the real life world-famous trial. The title role is played by Jack Allen, and Gordon Mesley portrays the attorney.