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"Old Gold" program given in chapel Will put on short show including music.
Hon. J. Stitt Wilson world traveler to lecture Nov. 23-25; first address to be delivered at Sunday morning service, student of America's youth Speaker profile.
Mrs. Walker has concluded talks; gives timely advice on "What Every Girl Has" Delivers lecture on women's health.
Renee Chemet, noted violinist, appears here December 5; one of most fascinating drawers of bow in the entire world Performer profile.
Immense audience enjoys Novaes in splendid concert; famous Brazilian pianist proves to be real artist Praises piano performance given by Guiomar Novaes.
Pedagogue arguers plan clash with Upper Iowa soon; triangular debate to follow with Morningside and Simpson on Japanese Exclusion Act Will debate constitutionality of Supreme Court decisions.
Prof. Edward Kurtz in violin program Tuesday evening; assisted by Miss Freeman, pianist, large number enjoy excellent program Recap of pieces performed during the program.
Edgar A. Guest in Waterloo Many students may attend.
Dramatic Club is now in process of formation; all those interested in play production are urged to see Miss Knapp Tryouts to be held.
Average grade of students 1922-1924; less than fifteen grade points in two terms means suspension Report on students' grades over the last several years.
Proposed site for Campanile Highlights of groundbreaking ceremony; photo.
The inter-society debate tournament will close Friday; final contest to be held in chapel, three judges to give decision Results of the contest so far.