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Debaters continue fight; two teams leave for contest; negative team of men, and affirmative team of women will workout Results of recent debate in Mason City.
Students don old clothes and paint during odd hours Students preparing set for "Minick".
Government class prepares debate Professor Robinson's class will debate merits of city manager form of government.
Everybody is reading the advertisements Two more Regent Theater tickets are prizes.
Students flock to vote for eight beauties; nearly one thousand voters rush to ballot box at Cross Road Wednesday; Eleanor Bernard heads list Roster of Old Gold Beauty candidates.
Dr. Argow will talk at church service Sunday; well known speaker comes from People's Church in Cedar Rapids W. Waldemar Argow will speak.
Cagers meet U. I. I. and Simpson there this weekend
Social science students organize Form Social Science Club; roster of officers.
Theta Alpha Phi enacts winter play January 30; "Minick" author famed for many stage successes Preview of the play; photo.
Critic teachers meet here today Will meet with Professor Wilmarth.
Seventeen students give entertainment Group from Lutheran Student Association performs in several locations.
College Eye meeting postponed until Feb. 7 Will consider new way of selecting College Eye staff.
Over forty groups try for "Ticklers" Forty-six acts try out.
Students enjoy seeing favorite profs. perform Perform to raise scholarship money for AAUW.
Sophomores elect officers at meeting Roster of officers.
University professor to speak here soon W. L. Sowers will speak at English Club on recent plays.
College Eye is widely circulated Goes to several countries and many distant states.
Supt. emphasizes qualities of good teacher at meeting Excerpts from Karl Nolte's address to the Iowa Club.
Margaret Kendall wins first place in speech contest
Sixteen teams enter W. A. A. intramurals Sports include basketball and volleyball.
Thousands receive services of college According to the Alumnus, 57,000 people are connected to ISTC in some way.
Former professor finds facts as new director R. C. Williams appointed statistician for education.
Students forget lessons; skate at park tonight; first college Ice Carnival to be staged at Washington Park skating rink; plan interclass contests Lots of fun promised at winter carnival.
Thompson assists in making plans for social science meet Professor Thompson prepares for meeting in Iowa City.
Miss Seay returns after conference in Washington; over 500 delegates and many visitors attend annual meeting Meeting on cause and cure of war.