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"He Never Told A Lie" tree and hatchet prove At Washington Ball.
Teachers ring down curtain on 1929-30 basketball season; Pedagogs clash with Columbia and Dubuque there Teacher cagers will play Columbia, Dubuque, and Luther to wind up the season.
College professors join local chapter of university profs Twenty-five faculty are members of the newly-organized AAUP chapter; ISTC is one of ten teachers colleges admitted to membership.
Juniors set stage for ball; students direct joy boys tonight via Buddy Fisher
New machine room opened ready for use Office machines will be housed in Old Gilchrist Hall basement.
Stella Scurlock, National Y. W. Scribe, comes here next week Will meet with small groups.
Colonial party features dancers Costume party for Washington's Birthday.
Adeline Asher elected new Y. W. C. A. president Roster of officers.
"Big City Joy Boy" starts nine; plays at Gym tonight
Contestants chosen for final speaking contest in March Roster of speakers and topics.
Eight members of faculty journey to Atlantic City For NEA meetings.
Freshman, varsity matmen clash here Wednesday night
Students organize new Poetry Club Professor Terry says that there has been demand for this kind of organization.
Seniors plan mix; set date for event
Tau Sig 'Patty' awarded first 'Tickler' prize; Euterpeans and Alpha Delts place second and third; 2500 attend performance Show made about $200 for Student Loan Fund; description of acts.
Chicago, the city of gangsters, topic for Sunday sermon At CHIC.
Surprises planned to feature eighth annual event tonight; Chicago Orchestra to play special request numbers; ball climaxes winter events Preview of the Washington Ball.
George the third comes on duty; father walks floor Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes have new son.
Young musicians appear in concert TCHS Orchestra will perform.
College debaters close busy week Conclude three day tour of southern Iowa.
"Peter and Hans" conceal pedagogical romance for twenty-four years Emmett Van Cable finds mother's signature on old blackboard.
Four college debaters to argue before merchants