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M. E. Church buys property on the hill; to open temporary student center at once
Purchase old Colegrove house at 25th and College as well as adjacent property; will eventually build large new building.
Mrs. Deubig, national Red Cross worker here; local life savings corps to give exhibition Wed. and Thurs.; will lecture Wednesday and Thursday on life
College concert at Waterloo popular success; applaud Prof. Harold Holst, soloist
Orchestra of about forty gives fine performance.
Miss Knickerbocker wins women's extemp. contest; another women's contest will be held on Feb. 5
Continue debate and discussion on Prohibition.
Coffer-Miller players here next week
Ralph Helm Johonnot will also speak.
College Eye election
Encourages students to start thinking about whether or not to run for the College Eye staff.
Orators for triangular debate are chosen; Tutor debaters face hardest schedule in recent years; T. C. will have debate with Cornell and Nebraska Wes.
Will compete against Cornell and Nebraska Wesleyan.
Vote on Bok Peace Plan
Students encouraged to vote on which solution to war is best.
Mid-winter play captivates large audience; much credit due Miss Martin for coaching players; unusual talent is displayed in "Rollo's Wild Oat"
Review of "Rollo's Wild Oat".
Miss Ruegnitz in recital enthusiastically received; W. E. Hays proves popular assisting artist