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Thursday's hours short Due to registration activities.
Cradle songsters come back for third presentation Graduates return for third performance of "The Cradle Song".
Census taker makes report after quarterly visit to campus village Quick look at life in Bartlett Hall; photo.
Hobnob with all of Iowa at big reception tonight; Black Hawk people host to all other counties Will hold reception for summer school students.
Only the brave can be reporters Still seeking College Eye staff.
Purple Pen is brain child of story club History of the Purple Pen.
One hundred fifty flock in to teach Doing their student teaching at the Training School.
Instructors now try solving problems Several faculty will attend social science conference.
Athletic Board presents award to Norbert Noecker Brief profile of Norbert Noecker, recipient of the 1930 scholastic athletic award; photo.
Frosh take ciphers as "zero hours" ends Freshmen take exams.
Cecilians elect officers Marion Bronson is president.
"It's all horseradish, but it is well worth it," says Dr. Getchell; returns to T.C. with a Ph. D. from Wisconsin Professor Getchell talks about his research.
Olive Barker sends song from WMT Presents half hour program.
Enrollment mounts nearly twenty-three hundred; exceeds spring perm numbers by two hundred 2270 enrolled so far for 1930 summer session.