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Six women survive summer heat and earn highest grades List of students who made highest grades in summer term of 1930.
Condemned to death, snake refuses food and broods in cell Professor Abbott keeps a milk snake.
Fullerton goes to Maine To speak to state teachers association there.
Baby under arm, and popcorn at hand, Haddox can't play checkers Professor Haddox has a hard time playing checkers with Dad Aldrich.
Three new courses will be offered here next year; men students will lean to rejuvenate collegiate flivvers Will offer courses in automobile mechanics, student advising, and scene construction.
Students and profs talk campaign issues Wed. At Social Science Club meeting.
Seven students earn semi-final oratory honors; cash prizes will be given to three who win in final contest Contest provides opportunity for students to develop oratorical skills.
Boy Scouts from five districts are expected here next week; will observe annual Scout Day, stage parade, and attend Penn game Schedule of activities for about one thousand Boy Scouts.
Maybe Jonah told us a big fish story; if so, why so? Howland Hanson will speak on the Jonah story at CHIC.
Interfrat council elects Armstrong as president; Charles and O'Neill will act with Reed as faculty sponsors List of Interfraternity Council representatives.
Twenty-five thrillers are sold to one of the "big four"; Good Housekeeping and Saturday Evening Post also in list of good sellers Berg's Drugstore pharmacist talks about student reading habits.
Su Chu Hsia comes from China to learn to teach the little folks Profile of Eugenia Hsia.
Dean promises men shortened schedule of freshman lectures Will schedule three lectures during first week of school and then one per week until mid-term.
Vern Remy is elected junior class president List of class officers.
Lantz addresses conference of Iowa science teachers Will speak on high school science teaching.
Five artists will give "Evening of Opera" Monday; program consists entirely of excerpts of opera given by metropolitan stars Marie Tiffany, Louise Bernhardt, Giuseppe Martino-Rossio, Enzo Aits, and Sanford Schlussel will be on campus.