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Giving of diplomas climaxes college career for sixty; Dr. Walter P. Morgan, President of Illinois Teachers College, delivers address Quick description of fall term Commencement.
Big and little sisters, and leaders are rated Orientation helpers rated on interest and enthusiasm, dependability, initiative, and attractiveness.
Knox is convicted Commercial Club holds mock trial.
Nearly four hundred educators to gather at conference here; fourteenth annual conference on problems of elementary education to be held this week Conference program highlights.
W. B. Fagan will preside at conference dinner Will speak at Elementary Education Conference banquet.
Dr. Brett Kenna will speak at church service Sunday; is pastor of the First Methodist Church at Des Moines
New band will be organized at start of winter term; men's and women's bands will be reorganized into concert and pep bands Will be organized into an advanced concert band, a secondary concert band, and a pep band
Chemistry classes visit Waterloo laboratories Visit Deere and Rath labs.
Bartlett Hall is no place for stray tabby Cat wanders through Bartlett Hall.
Illustrated talks to be presented at Chemistry Seminar; Ebel and Fest to speak at fourth meeting of newly organized chemistry club Group organizes, elects officers, and presents student lectures.
Decision and choice important factors in character building; "Character development is as important as classes," declares Dr. J. M. Artman Excerpts from address by J. M. Artman at baccalaureate-Thanksgiving service.
Garrett Lenhart wins ten dollar prize for guesses on population Professor Thompson offers prizes.
Kedroff Quartet sings concert here December tenth; Russian singers include Teachers College program in fourth tour of United States Profile of the performers.
Modern love scene might be shocking to Chinese audience; Flude describes extreme conventionalism of Chinese theatre Alfred Flude talks about Chinese theater.
Boardman refuses to guess on winter term's enrollment Winter term enrollment tends to be slightly less than that of fall term; Dean Reed inaugurates method of speeding up registration for men.
Journalist's keynote characterizes first annual Press Prom; nine campus organizations erect booths to provide lounging rooms Description of the Press Prom, attended by 163 couples.
Untitled Library fines must be paid before college credit will be issued.