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17.01.01.03_v0021-s0002-n0006-p0001
17.01.01.03_v0021-s0002-n0006-p0001
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College Eye
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Theta Alpha Phi chooses production staff for play
Roster of crew members for "Mrs. Partridge Presents".
Plans for Alumni banquet made by committee in charge
About 250 will attend.
Dr. Hanson surveys religious condition at Teachers College
Survey prepared for presentation at Iowa State Fair.
Twenty survivors will enter next elimination contest
Roster of those who made the first oratory competition cut.
European posters form art display
Posters provided by faculty.
Dean of Columbia U. to visit T. C. campus
Sarah M. Sturtevant will visit.
First extra edition in school's history published Saturday
How the College Eye staff put the extra edition together.
Future husbands get experience
A number of men are working in kitchens and doing light housework.
Denmark and the Philippines send students to T. C.
Finn Eriksen and Julian Torrano are attending.
Dr. Latham's son will give address at Sunday Vesper
Ray Latham will speak on Boy Scout World Jamboree.
"Disarmament" will be this year's debate subject
Leader of Iowa U.
Profile of Walter Jessup.
Negro quartet gives first lecture course program of season
Hallelujah Quartet will perform.
"Yee-Ow"; yelps cur and startles crowd
Crowd finds dog after Homecoming game.
Professor H. L. Eells leaves for extended tour of the state
Will attend several teachers meetings.
Faculty members are local legion officers
Professor Robinson is local commander of the American Legion post.
More than 1100 persons danced at Homecoming hop
Highlights of the Homecoming dance and other activities.
Latham and Nelson appear on convention program at Red Oak
Will lead discussion sessions.
Extension Division serves many teachers is shown by report
Deliver service to about 25,000 teachers.