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"Beggar" rivals movie in huge cast and sets; eighty students are included in cast and technical staff of production More than eighty students have taken part in this Theta Alpha Phi production, photo.
Dr. Latham announces raising of educational standards of college; strives to meet all requirements for perfect rating Attempting to meet highest North Central Association standards; hired ten additional critic teachers and bought two buses for transportation of student teachers.
Dr. Steiner comes to give address at campus church; Grinnell professor, just returned from Europe, will discuss "Challenge of Faith" Edward Steiner will speak at CHIC.
Campus life halts while students pay tribute to war dead Will gather for ceremony.
Dads to be greeted as campus guests with full program; Dean Reed receives replies to invitations for second annual Day Hope that five hundred will attend.
Fall term to end Wednesday noon Classes will be shortened that day.
Untitled Commencement announcements will be on sale.
King of orators will be selected Monday evening; two women and five men will compete in final contest Sponsored by Department of English; winners will receive cash prizes.
Debate directors to hold state meet Professor Brindley will lead meeting.
Cotton pickers, colored orchestra, booked for Press Prom music Prom preview.
Hall of Fame includes two named by Dr. Seerley President Seerley had supported James Monroe and Mathew Fontaine Maury.
Alumni to gather at Des Moines hotel for reunion dinner About four hundred will attend dinner at ISTA convention.
"D" letter scare causes spurt of library work Grades seem to spur students to study in Library.
One o'clock classes not to meet Wed. Faculty Men's Club and College Club will give dinner; William Cooper will deliver address.
Phillips will teach new personality courses Professor Phillips is currently studying child welfare at the University of Iowa.
Untitled Professor Riebe will speak to Waterloo Women's Club.