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Mrs. Hooper speaks on peace movement Mrs. Hooper of Wisconsin, recent Senate candidate, spoke in the college auditorium.
Tutor-Ellsworth game Friday; Coach Minton's nine open season with Panther team here Tutors to open baseball season against Ellsworth; starting lineup uncertain.
Loan Fund coffers nearly drained; four thousand dollars now loaned to students Three hundred dollars remains in the fund; more expected to be added as students pay back loans and after the Campanile construction is completed.
Freeman pianists in recital Tuesday; advanced students will give program in Gilchrist chapel Schedule of performers and their work.
"Pharaoh's Daughter" announced as spring Commencement play; production is under direction of Miss Bertha Martin Brief preview of the play.
DeMarco harpists in pleasing concert; large audience attend unusual musical treat Review of performance given by DeMarco Harp Ensemble.
Tutors have edge on Huron debaters in Jap argument; Dorothy Stone captains trio in first open forum contest of arguers this season Tutor debate team argues against Huron College; no winner declared due to the structure of the contest.
Merchants' style show tomorrow; annual spring opening to feature latest creations of season Merchants of Cedar Falls to debut fashions for spring.
College and university women graduates organize Monday; form branch of American Association of University Women Cedar Falls chapter of the American Association of University Women opens; those eligible to join are welcomed to do so.
Winship will speak Monday and Tuesday; well known lecturer is editor of "Journal of Education" A. E. Winship to speak to college.
Grad classes asked to pledge to campanile Graduation classes urged to follow the lead of previous years and donate to the Campanile Fund in order to complete construction.
Famous Minneapolis Symphony to appear in concert May 7; Marie Tiffany, noted soprano of Metropolitan Opera Company, with orchestra Marie Tiffany and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to perform at the Music Festival.