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Freshmen will speak for themselves soon Will compete in extemporaneous speaking.
"On With The Stunts" is cry to students by show committee Organizations must register their acts with Dean Campbell.
A. A. U. W. rehearses for "Arabian Nights" program, January 6 Will raise money for scholarships.
Social files open to students and faculty Files record students' daily schedule, address, rooming house, and activities.
Debaters plan trip to meet eastern college teams there; topic for debate this year will be disarmament problem Will meet four Michigan schools.
College brass quartet broadcasts from WMT
Old Gold business manager divides prize Top salesmen tie with 106 sales apiece.
Life savers train for annual pageant Will demonstrate swimming, diving, and life saving skills.
Taxidermist adds new specimens to Museum collection John Hodges returns from New Mexico with animal specimens and pottery.
Well-known rabbi will speak Sunday at church services Eugene Mannheimer will speak.
Audience will see plants grow on screen Arthur Pillsbury will show films.
Heads new course Edward Kurtz will establish a new four-year course in orchestra and band music; outline of the curriculum; photo.
Faculty member is honored in Chicago Professor Gaffin is national president of Pi Omega Pi.
Athletic conference to be here tomorrow Athletics staff will host high school coaches.
Debaters primed for first battle of words Will debate junior colleges in pre-season competition.
Freshmen to frolic, cavort, and disport in gay rollick tonite; games, dancing and music will be some features of the evening
Students save eyes by use of new lights Brighter lights installed in classrooms and halls of Auditorium Building; brief history of electrical power on campus.
"Minick" offers something new in domestic comedy Preview of the play.