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Varsity debaters will enter three-way meet Will compete against Gustavus Adolphus and Luther Colleges.
Faculty men hear talks on science convention Professors Wester and Lantz speak.
Current production of Tutor Ticklers goes into rehearsal; will be presented February 4-5 Preview of the acts now trying out.
Teachers-Luther game will be here next Wednesday Luther College game was postponed.
Education Department begins program series Wednesday afternoon Schedule of programs.
Former student here plays in college movie for tomorrow night Henry Iblings performs in "Way Back Home".
Lambertson launches campaign for speech Will speak to Dunkerton PTA.
Large crowd attends second annual Press Prom Friday evening About 350 attend.
Faculty pianist to play in South; Squires will be soloist with Minneapolis symphony in New Orleans
Professor Skar will address meeting on financial analysis At AAUW meeting.
Frosh debate teams to meet Mason City speakers tomorrow Roster of participants.
Music majors present initial performance in current recital series List of performers.
Kappa Delta Pi chapter here initiates fifteen students at banquet List of initiates.
I. H. Hart talks at station WOI; extension head here discusses problem of teacher certification Believes certification standards should be raised.
Nineteen gridders get award at halftime at Luther basketball game Letter winners received sweaters at basketball game; student athletes are listed.
Versatile co-ed turns rural bus driver to earn college expenses; Bessie Hamil delivers young passengers to Training School Daily A look at Bessie Hamil's job.
Twenty "Well Known Tutors" are announced; six co-eds share honors with fourteen men; are to be special feature of section in 1932 issue of yearbook List of those selected.
Court Hussey plays for college dance tonight
W. A. A. delegates from seven colleges attend state conference here Dean Campbell and Professor Wild speak on state of physical education for women in Iowa.
College heating and power plant will be completed within month; smoke stack, tunnel, steel construction are now completed Only a few remaining pieces of work remain to be done.
Eminent divine will speak here; Syracuse pastor is scheduled for four appearances at State Teachers Waldemar W. Argow will speak.