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Title Article Summary
Continued gain shown in proportion of I. S. T. C. men

Men make up 23% of enrollment.

Pomeroy's Past revealed much talent and good training

Review of the play "Pomeroy's Past."

New men's organization formed at T. C.

Men's Forum formed January 15, 1929; purpose is to "encourage forensic and kindred lines of activities".

Money is necessary in order to get the senior rings

Just one half of those who ordered rings have paid for them.

Rev. W. W. Argow was a very interesting and forceful speaker

Brief excepts from address.

Kellogg Peace Pact celebrated next Saturday; Rev. Hanson to preach

Program of services at CHIC.

$100 prize for your idea of a real college

Contest sponsored by The New Republic.

I. S. T. C. invites high school debaters to tournament

Invitations sent for second annual tournament.

Student recital to be given January 29

Roster of performers.

Commercial Club members entertain T. C. football men

Gold footballs, emblematic of the Iowa Conference Championship, were presented to letterman and coaches; following a three course dinner.

Prof. Frederick's address was full of confidence

John T. Frederick spoke.

Student Council makes report for year 1928

Account of disposition of funds.

Women's extempore preliminaries to be held Friday

Winner will represent ISTC in state contest.

Membership drive staged for Y. W.

Marie Hughes and Hazel Spears will be team leaders; charged with visiting all ninety freshman girls. The teams will explain the benefits of joining the Y. W. C. A.

Eminent baritone concerts Friday; Charles Thomas is advocate of real work

Performer profile.

Peter Kuan makes appeal for the poor

Appeals for help with school in China.

Dr. Judd will speak to Science Club and others

Will speak on curriculum.