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Purple Pen places second in contest Honored in Columbia Press Association competition.
Bureau urges students to furnish credentials Students should register with Placement Bureau.
W. L. Wallace expects to return next week Has been sick for six weeks with influenza.
Forensic League elects Lambertson president Will serve as state association president.
Preliminary plans for college Commons are now complete; construction will begin July 1 Description of the new facility.
Six speakers will represent Teachers at frat tournament ISTC Delta Sigma Rho members will go to Madison, Wisconsin.
Simpson places first in state tournament of speech association ISTC wins first place in men's debate section.
Complete renovation of Placement Bureau offices is finished New quarters doubled in size.
Plan services Passion Week; college observes Holy Week by daily noon worship, play, and pictures Schedule of Holy Week observations.
Instructors at Teachers meet; eight faculty members will appear on Ottumwa and Fort Dodge programs Roster of ISTC faculty and their topics.
Dr. Nelson will inspect six junior colleges of state, starting Monday Will inspect junior colleges that have teacher education programs.
Two hour dances here begin tonight Regular Friday recreational dances discontinued due to lack of interest.
Dr. Latham will aid in California education survey Will take part in Carnegie survey of higher education; photo.
League elects first officers; new Women's League chooses Ruth Latta president; all officers juniors List of new first officers of new organization.
School will vote for council, publication board members at election next Wednesday List of candidates for upcoming election.
Nine students are elected to national speech fraternity List of new Delta Sigma Rho members.
Professor receives degree from Harvard Professor Robinson earns doctorate.
Workers contribute $1549 to loan fund Committee has extended $2690 in loans to fifty-six students.
Winifred Tuttle is given leave of absence for continuation of study Will study in North Carolina.
Paderewski is given ovation; world-famous artist receives plaudits of audience numbering 2500 Review of Ignace Jan Paderewski's performance on campus.
All day vigil of reporter rewarded with handshake from Paderewski; unable to see pianist at train, Barker succeeds after evening concert Don Barker works hard for handshake.