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All school party staged Friday night
Young Women's Christian Association gives pageant featuring forty girls Will include three choruses and many new costumes.
Ancient rivals pitted versus new Teachers College nine; Coe College nine opens season on local diamond with Dickinson's men Who's playing where in the baseball game against Coe College; should be a good battle.
Candidates for next staff are announced Election coming up for College Eye staff.
Men's issue promises worth while things
Young Women's Christian Association plans to train club leaders Will train women to lead summer girls clubs.
Philo mock trial draws crowd of twelve hundred; performance given by men's society last Thursday pleases audience The mock trial went well and was very entertaining.
Professor Eells arrives safe in French port Getting ready for work at American school in France.
Rare money samples presented to museum; T. B. Carpenter donor of money used in fifties and sixties Presented currency and banknotes.
English Club presents James Riley recital David Riley Earle read work of James Whitcomb Riley.
High school scouts present "our Teddy" Showed movie on the Roosevelts.
Sacred cantata given on Easter Sunday Presented "The Last Seven Words of Christ".
Music festival promoters plan record turn out; Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra here tomorrow afternoon and evening
Reserve Officers Training Corps requisition speeds to Washington; Major Dickerson announces an enrollment of ninety in both senior and junior units Hope to have group outfitted by end of term.
Equal suffrage given in May queen election; Friday at chapel time every student is expected to vote