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Educational problems to be threshed out At thirteenth elementary education conference.
"Minick" draws applause from large audience; crowd laughs and grows sad as trials of "Minick" are unfolded Review of the play.
Primary teachers much in demand throughout state; number placed was over one-fourth of total number of placements Statistics on teacher placement in last year.
'Tutor Ticklers' promise riot of color and song; ten college organizations will compete for prizes February 13, 14 Roster of organizations that will have acts in the variety show.
Suggestions for study sent with "D" letters Should consult Professor Finkenbinder for help.
W. A. A. intramurals begin this week Will start basketball schedule.
Date set for Bartlett Hall colonial party Will be costume affair.
Help "D" students in new plan here Students who are having difficulties will be given opportunity to learn why they are doing poorly.
Student masters seven languages Pat Morrissey leaves music for languages.
Which would you choose for May Queen? Eight May Queen candidates; photo.
Four states compete in oratory April 25 Will speak on law enforcement in the US.
Dr. Seerley to act as one of electors for Hall of Fame For Hall of Fame sponsored by New York University.
The Campus Queen Look for errors and win prizes.
Attention graduates! Should seek placement information.
Tom Brindley elected instructor at Ames Son of ISTC faculty member will teach entomology while working on his doctoral degree.
Local debate team to engage Waldorf
University professor sketches recent play W. L. Sowers speaks to English Club on recent plays.
McCuskey voted most valuable man Profile of football MVP Dave McCuskey.
Half men students are above average; many hit high marks Report on men's grades.
College Eye meeting will be held Feb. 7 Will consider new constitution and ways of selecting staff.
Lawrence, Boysen, wins speech prizes In freshmen competition.
Levitzki, famous pianist, comes to college, Feb. 27; born of naturalized American parents in Russia; received training here Mischa Levitzki will perform.
Dickinsonians battle Parsons quintet at Men's Gym tonight; Devine's wildcats block pennant bound Teachers Tutor cagers will fight to keep Iowa Conference record clear.