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Students hear foreign views on disarmament; four speakers give expert opinion on problems of the Arms conference; audience composed of two thousand
Tutor tossers hold invaders to low score; good teamwork displayed in first half; Chance in T. C. lineup T. C. defeats Penn College in basketball, 25-8.
Y. W. cozy All women invited.
College Eye elections Any subscriber may run for staff position.
Seabury offers three big prizes for best essays Essay contest open only to students of normal schools and teachers colleges.
Mr. Gist speaks Will speak on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.
Science Department Chemistry Seminar met recently.
Fellowship meetings are well attended; held under auspices of W. M. and W. W. C. A.; study different countries Have discussed China and Japan.
Mid-winter play repeated "Clarence" presented at Regent Theater for benefit of the American Legion.
National Y. W. conference to be in middle west Will be held in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Student Council will offer prize for college song Prize is $15.
Recital of sonatas for piano and violin; program given by Mr. Zechiel and Mr. Gundry Performance program and review.
Y. M. election Roster of nominees.
Sioux Club Enjoyed cards and party.