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Mid-winter play chosen Will present "Clarence".
Madame Borgny Hammer coming Traveling Theater will present "Ghosts" and "The Master Builder".
Miss Leora Doolittle presents Euterpeans Music featured in chapel exercise.
Changes in the music faculty for the winter term Professor Welles will go to New York City; Professor Hays will teach voice.
Prospects for basketball this year favorable Coaches are preparing for the upcoming basketball, wrestling, and boxing seasons.
Art League offers opportunity to all students interested Enjoyed entertainment at local home; will hold Christmas bazaar.
Intercollegiate Liberal League Massachusetts group aims to create interest and discussion in problems of the day.
Students entertain Entertain friends on Thanksgiving Day.
Athletes to have dance Looking forward to a good time.
Second year junior college Several students went to Ames for Homecoming.
Passing of Turkey Day was rather quiet at college; many of the students were invited out for Thanksgiving dinner About nine hundred attended evening dance.
Upper classmen to enjoy Christmas party At Ruth Snider's home.
Makes first touchdown of season John Rider plays for T. C.; photo.
Florence Begeman won first place in declamatory; Misses Martin and Strayer deserve credit for great improvements in contestants Earl London and Abbie Cole also win prizes.
Greatest time in the world Text of President Seerley's Commencement address.