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17.01.01.03_v0022-s0002-n0013-p0001
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College Eye
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Dr. Eva May Luse summarizes White House conference
Speaks at Education Club meeting; Professor Charles speaks on student grades.
Students await only recess in winter and spring term
Classes suspended for two weeks over Christmas.
Tutor Tickler acts try out week after Christmas vacation; fewer acts will be chosen for the final show this year
Stan Wood is committee chair.
Campus Press Club will meet Tuesday, December sixteenth
Purpose of group is to foster journalism; organized in spring 1929.
Winter enrollment less than that of fall term
Winter term 1930 enrollment is 2130.
Student Council votes to join Nat'l Federation; follow formation of associated council for more progressive government
Will join National Student Federation of America; Wendell Bragonier will attend convention.
Social organizations elect new officers for winter term
List of officers for several organizations.
Christmas informal dance is last of pre-holiday hops; Vern Winters and his Marigolds will play at Women's Gymnasium tonight
Dance preview; sponsored by Student Council.
Dr. Charles surveys distribution of grades according to classes; education professor studies grades of nearly three thousand students
Results of grade survey broken down by class.
Students prepare oratorical numbers
Getting ready for interstate contest in April.
Debate schedule includes forensic tilt at Iowa State; seven colleges to furnish competition for Teachers College debaters
Preview of debate season.
One hundred Iowa educators attend fourteenth meet; unfavorable weather greatly reduced attendance at conference
Frank Clapp presented highlight presentation.
Untitled
Seniors may order class jewelry.
Rath concludes series of health lectures for Tama County teachers
Professor Rath presented series of six lectures.
Three hundred ten voices in twelfth annual Messiah; Schmidt, Barker, Hays, and Palmer are faculty soloists
Performance preview; was first presented in 1903 and then in 1907 with Theodore Thomas Orchestra.
Kedroff Quartet highly praised by audience Wednesday; religious chants, folk songs, and cradle songs sung in Russia
Kedroff Quartet receives positive reviews for performance.