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Title Article Summary
Former T. C. student prints article; direct result of work at T. C. Ethel Taylor has article published in American Childhood.
Official announcement Dean Walker will speak to senior women.
One of our museum sights The bull moose on guard; photo.
Dramatic try-out will be held soon; announcement for entrance to be made this week Opportunity to compete for prizes.
Benjamin Franklin was a teacher
Pi Omega Pi nat'l convention held; Miss Gaffin elected national organizer Delegates from five chapters meet for first national convention.
Leap Year dance January 20; dance to be held in Women's Gym; Student Council and Mrs. Walker decide on rules Women will ask men and pay expenses.
Piano recital to be given Thursday; Pauline Dresser assisted by Miriam Evans Performance program.
Student contest Friday; Old Gold sponsors election of four students; winners will appear in an Old Gold feature section Will select most beautiful woman and most handsome man as well as most representative woman and man.
Branson De Cou to be here Jan. 18; "Dream Pictures" accompanied by appropriate music Will talk about the South Seas.
Norman Thomas to lecture Jan. 17; to speak on social and economic question Profile of Norman Thomas.
Announcement; College Eye office hours
"Not more than 15% fit for college"; so says Hubert Waulkus in "The New Age Illustrated" . . . Concerned that such a small percentage of America's youth are ready for the responsibility that college brings.
Cooperation asked by women's intramural; all organizations should send delegates to Wednesday meeting Concern that women need more opportunities for sports activities.