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Student names will appear in College Eye advertisements Students will win free passes to the Regent Theater.
High school student leaders will attend two day meet here Will be opportunity for leaders to discuss their problems.
Student Council charters special three car train for Coe game next Friday; sixty-two piece men's band to make trip; student pep inspiring Students may purchase round trip tickets for $1.
Dr. Beard presents talk on curriculums Speaks his research on college curriculum development.
Purple Pen to be issued on campus Monday Nov. 13th
Playcraft Club to discuss Galsworthy Will also include presentation of one act play.
Miss Phylla Slattery returns to conduct F. B. Fagan's classes Professor Fagan has suffered complications from the flu.
Pep rally tonight! dance afterwards Will include singing of new loyalty song.
Speakers meet in semi-finals; twelve winners compete tonight; finals are October 23 List of those remaining after first elimination round.
Fifty students and guests attracted to publications dinner At annual publications banquet.
Fourteenth century pictures and fiction continue on display Exhibit will continue for at least three more weeks.
Sunday leisure time hour is new enjoyment Professor Freeman will talk about her work and perform.
Extension director, faculty trio, appear on WOI October 28 On PTA program.
Spider-rat spat stirs scientists Rat kills tarantula.
Complete plans for Dad's Day; program includes concerts, dance and football game Schedule of activities.
Opening matches of faculty golf tourney yield many surprises Professor Cram defeats Professor Charles; other results.
Forty-nine students at commerce dinner Roster of officers elected.
Blue Key makes plans for men's campus union; president states need for men's group akin to Women's League Plan for student organization to include all men.
Campus to hum at Homecoming; committee employs new methods to stimulate enthusiasm Schedule of activities; will try to get maximum number of alumni back to campus.
Publication's editors attend press meeting; Eye, Old Gold, Purple pen editors all to be present Will attend convention in Chicago.
'Peril of Wrong Holy' to be Sunday topic The Reverend Grant B. Wilder will speak.
Rural study groups open discussion on Iowa and problems Schedule for series of discussions.
Soloist chosen for orchestra concert Jvone Lowrie will perform.