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Catalog shortage revealed; unused books called for Heavy demand for the college catalogue, especially for upcoming registration.
Social program for opening of new term set Will hold open house and registration tea.
Faculty votes ten-minute intervals between classes; ruling to start fall term; increase in grade-point requirement also approved Students must earn a C average in order to graduate, following the spring term of 1936.
Entertainment course will be resumed in fall; Miss Phradie Wells of the Metropolitan Opera Co. to sing here Program had been discontinued due to its expense and a lack of patronage.
Graduates get final directions; receive tickets for the term-end exercises at meeting Arrangements for the ceremony.
New "Old Gold" headquarters are nearing completion Description of the new offices in Old Gilchrist Hall.
Commencement week to begin with reception; two hundred twelve will graduate here on August 23 Schedule of activities.
Teachers radio talks planned; Iowa child study groups to hear lectures by 17 educators Description of the 1934-1935 radio lecture series.
Hanson seriously ill; church is postponed Howland Hanson has been in hospital.
All-college dance tonight features Campus Playboys
Igou to instruct here fall term Brief profile of Professor O. Lincoln Igou.
Students approve objective type exams, survey reveals; statistics are compiled on preliminary study of proposal Majority of faculty surveyed approve of comprehensive examinations, but only about one third of students want them.
Players, singers will perform at last song hour; Mr. and Mrs. Peck will present 30 minute recital Performance program.
Student Council will be host at term reception Students will arrange themselves by their home counties; opportunity to get acquainted.
The World This Week News from around the world.
Latest notable on our campus is Oliver Buus, Holland's mayor; he directs junior band, teaches, supervises Sunday School Profile of Oliver Buus.