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National secretary of religious association will speak Sunday J. M. Artman will speak at CHIC.
Elementary education conference will be held here December 4 Highlights of the fourteenth annual conference.
Sixty-three students are candidates for degrees, diplomas; Dr. Morgan, President of Illinois State Teachers College will deliver graduation address Schedule of the Commencement program.
Press Prom painting of Good News plane displayed at Berg's Will be one of the decorations at the dance.
Banquet closes W. A. A. sport season Professor Humiston will present awards and trophies.
Glee clubs conclude six week's rehearsals for Handel's "Messiah"; traditional presentation of oratorio to be Sunday, November 14 History of Messiah performances on campus; has been given annually since 1924.
Faculty string quartet to play first concert of year at Clarksville First of series of concerts to be given on the road and at home.
Alfred Flude will speak on lecture program Nov. 20 Will speak on world travels.
Untitled Press Prom programs will cost $1.
English 0 students boost Purple Pen sales to high mark Remedial English students purchase more copies than do advanced students.
Education Club formed at meeting yesterday Will organize permanent group with regular meetings.
Woman walks into path of Begeman car at Des Moines Woman killed by Professor Begeman's car.
Freshies will reign supreme on campus at Saturday's game; first year students to attend Grinnell-Teachers grid game as guests of college Freshmen enter Grinnell-Teachers football game free of charge.
Dr. Latham points out pitfall in so-called "progressive" education; schools should fit child for adaptation to adult life Excerpts from ISTA address.
Novelty will reign at the first big publications dance; colored orchestra fits in with the black and white color scheme Press Prom will feature collection of newspapers to entertain guests.
Replies sent by fathers register varying enthusiasms; answers range from, "I'll take in everything" to "Goodness no! I'm not coming." Responses received to invitation to Dad's Day.
A. C. Fuller presides at annual reunion dinner November 13; three hundred and seventy-five alumni and friends present At ISTA meeting.