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Combined Glee Clubs start rehearsals College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Preparing for Messiah performance. | |
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Corning is selected as 1934 location of T. C. summer school College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Will include staff of eleven. | |
3 |
Denny, Cory clash in faculty gold tourney finals College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Faculty golf tournament continues. | |
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Dr. Fahrney finds a new hobby in pedigreed poultry; Hollywood White Leghorns have rare lineage; are imported College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Professor Fahrney talks about his hobby. | |
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Drs. Goetch and Erbe to address teachers College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | At Dickinson County institute. | |
6 |
Essay suggests day for stifling wishes College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Viola Ann Herrig publishes essay in Dubuque newspaper. | |
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First fall play is gay comedy of Depression; tickets go on sale Monday at Cross Roads booth College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Preview of "Three-Cornered Moon"; roster of cast members. | |
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German Club band to be organized on teachers campus College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Graham Hovey will direct. | |
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How many people were in the U.S. at 8 a.m. today? College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Professor Thompson's class has a population clock. | |
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Mastodon tusk to remain in college museum permanently College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Was found near Hampton; is over eleven feet long. | |
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Opportunities at Commons listed College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Recreational activities include cards, dancing, books, and radios. | |
12 |
Professor Fullerton publishes booklet of festival music College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Purpose of book is to promote group singing. | |
13 |
Professor Richman presents history of instrumental music College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | At Leisure Hour program. | |
14 |
Relics donated to college museum by Mrs. E. E. Peek College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Donates Indian, Chinese, Mexican, and Civil War artifacts. | |
15 |
Rev. W. C. Taylor visiting preacher at Sunday services College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | ||
16 |
Southern band signed to play at Homecoming; dance committee secures Babe Blok and his twelve chips College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Lengthy description of Homecoming activities. | |
17 |
Special assembly Thursday! College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | For Homecoming and Dad's Day. | |
18 |
Venetian paintings of fifteenth century displayed in library College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Will also display historical fiction. | |
19 |
Warning notes issued to 198; percentage is slightly over figures for 1933 College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Forty-two per cent of men received warnings. | |
20 |
What price Old Gold? First prize! College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | Prizes for selling the most Homecoming football programs. | |
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Yearbook plans now under way; contracts for engraving and printing to be let soon College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
10/27/1933 | List of staff members. |
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