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Debaters come to campus for Brindley meeting Students from seventeen high schools will participate.
Judges name "Noah's Lark," "Flashes from Nineties" as winners List of Tutor Ticklers winners.
Make-up seeks to help nature Professor Strayer gives advice on applying make-up.
Play production staff gives "Kind Lady" as midwinter drama; scene is rich English home; Margaret Stoddard portrays Mary Herries, lady misled by beggar Preview of the play; list of cast members.
Sloan names women committee members for March meeting Plan for state meeting of women's governance organizations.
Drama shop saw tangles clothing Woman's clothing becomes entangled in saw.
Wescott's poem read over CBS Poem entitled "Somehow' featured on poetry broadcast.
Students say favorite courses run from Philosophy to Methods; one student confides that she likes course because it's easy Students talk about their favorite classes and why they like them.
He holds the beauty ballots George Yates will judge the Old Gold Beauties tonight; he is the head cameraman for the Des Moines Register; photo.
Untitled Money raised from Tutor Ticklers will be given to Student Loan Fund; photo.
Untitled Woman receives dinner pail for Boilermakers Brawl; photo.
Mrs. Halvorson is forum speaker Will speak on women in England.
Council accepts rules proposed for Hell Week Initiation activities will be limited to fraternity houses on Friday and Saturday nights; activities will recognize priority of education and will not bring disrepute to fraternity or college.
Advance registration starts February 15
Ganz music to be offered at noon concert; Student Council forms group to acquaint students with solos Profile of Rudolph Ganz.
Men prove prolific writers in College 'Eye' poets contest All contest contributors thus far have been men.
More students tell yes and no of cut system Students give views on class attendance policy.
Subject of drink will be discussed at chapel, forum Harold Bosley's sermon topic will be "A meditation on drinking".