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Eight new courses in philosophy and religion announced Short description of the courses; will be taught by Harold Bosley.
The World This Week Discusses Europe's turmoil, news on the Lindbergh kidnapping, and fighting in Spain.
College Choir is now vested; has fifty members College Choir will have robes for Sunday services; list of members.
Wanted: a date, by man with a dime Women want a man who can dance and has some money.
Two college men's vocal clubs name sixty in personnel List of members of the Minnesingers and the Troubadours.
Student editors attending national press convention Highlights of the Chicago meeting.
Frosh to frolic next Friday eve Will feature celebration and dance.
Hart appointed to state educational committee position Will be coordinator of the education committee of the Iowa State Planning Board.
Botanical Gardens are little-known part of campus Brief history and description of the College Garden, started by Professor Arey in 1916; located at east end of 26th Street.
Council vetoes May Day fete; votes to abolish freshman and sophomore class elections Believes Tutor Ticklers has replaced May Day; believe abolition of elections will enhance unity of the school.
Business men to have pep section About 150 Cedar Falls businessmen will parade across the field tomorrow with their wives before the start of the game to show their support.
Here's early fame for 3 little boys Professor Ruegnitz dedicates three of her compositions to little boys.
Fluttering Bessie is teacher's pet! Bessie the Bat flutters around the Auditorium and brings good luck to dramatic productions.
Leisure hours to begin Sunday; Miss Barker, Mr. Hill to be on first program at Commons Performance program.
Fagan says plan of private property is opposed in practice Excerpts from remarks by Professor Fagan to forum group.
Prep leaders meet in Commons today For leadership conference.
Latham fetes campus leaders at annual dinner Gayle Howe summarizes changes in the school over the last ten years.