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Sigma Tau Delta selects magazine officers for year Roster of Purple Pen staff.
Blue Key will meet this noon; honor fraternity to elect new members at year's first meeting Local chapter founded in June 1932; list of charter members.
Sophomores plan to settle frosh cap ruling Wednesday Sophomores will meet to talk about enforcing freshman hazing.
Fewer freshmen fail English than in 1931 Only seven per cent will be required to take English 0, the remedial course.
Art League plans to have co-eds model for future studies At Art League meetings.
Fourteen local professors will address group; faculty members invited to Teachers Association Convention A number of faculty will participate in local teachers meetings.
Council chooses two members for board of control Ruth Latta and Margaret Schrubbe selected.
Enrollment for Saturday classes hits thirty-four Report on Extension Service classes and activities.
Untitled Several initiated into sororities.
Fry's Orchestra will play dance tonight For all-college dance.
Michigan police hold brothers suspected of college forgery Men arrested may have been pair who swindled the college and local merchants.
Fred Cram publishes an elementary text on use of references Book is about use of dictionaries.
Mrs. Schmidt coaches prize wining quartet Group wins American Legion national contest.
President will speak to campus leaders at banquet October 5 Presidents of student organizations invited.
Education magazine features Dr. Seerley in September issue Midland Schools will honor former President Seerley.
Coach schedules debate tryouts in two weeks; Brindley sets September 27 for preliminaries to Irish clash Will debate students from Trinity College in Dublin.
Weekly music hours will begin Tuesday at freshman lecture Professor Brindley will present lecture on activities of the English Department.
Press banquet is Wednesday; board arranges journalism party; approves Gilson appointment Board of Control of Student Publications takes care of business matters.
'The Scarecrow' is selected as first fall play; Stanley Wood fills Holden's place as technical director Profile of Stanley Wood.
Campus Juliets have monumental patience
Bartlett Hall changes dining service hours; west wing is vacant Portions of Bartlett Hall vacant due to disruption caused by construction of Commons.
Church honors house mothers this Sunday