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College Eye 15 26- 1
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83 granted diplomas from college yesterday; March class larger than fall graduation Roster of graduates.
Sunday vesper service The Reverend Norman B. Henderson will speak.
French pianist, Maurice Dumesnil, to give recitals; soloist is also athlete and served in war; famous composer now making third American tour Performer profile.
Cecilians to give concert in Cedar Rapids, soloists and dancers will intersperse program A portion of the program may be broadcast on the radio.
Y. W. elect officers List of officers.
Mrs. Preston gives talk in chapel Spoke on rural education.
Miss Gladys Lynch in senior recital Performance program.
Miss Reding, pianist, gives excellent recital; assisted by Mrs. Schmidt Performance program.
Foreign students conference International students, who are studying in Iowa, met in Cedar Rapids.
Dramatic classes presented plays Under supervision of Professors Martin and Strayer.
Annual dramatic contest will be held Friday Roster of students selected to perform.
The College Eye staff for the year 1924--25 Dwight James will be editor-in-chief; Peg Fullerton will be local editor; Edwin Brockman also elected; photo.
Teachers College loses in triangular debate; debaters lose decision to Cornell and Nebraska; Cornell wins first and Nebraska places second Review of the competition.
Senior Class elects officers Roster of officers.