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Over 100 secondary school dignitaries hold meeting here

For annual conference on basketball rules.

Ad contest starts today

Lawn City Bakery sponsoring contest.

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Women should attend Press Club meeting.

Beta bucket brigade fights fire on the roof Wed.

Spark from chimney starts roof fire at campus house.

Campus movie fans soon to hear latest talkie productions; opening shows include "All Quiet on the Western Front"

Movie with sound will be shown for first time on campus; will show "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "Check and Double Check".

Ebel speaks to city Lion's Club Thursday

Robert Ebel spoke on fire.

Seniors!

May order class rings.

College Band will assist in production of "The Poor Nut"; unusually large cast consists entirely of members of the student body

List of cast members.

Riebe has appendicitis operation Saturday

Recovering well.

Hackler and Burley head committee for Washington Ball

Planning for junior class dance.

Press Club to Waterloo

Will visit Waterloo Tribune and WMT.

Janet Reade, Gwendolyn Kern represent college in oratorical contest; local judges were S. A. Lynch, Katherine Berkstresser and F. D. Lambertson

Photo: Janet Reade.

Bands combine to play for basketball games

Best players in men's and women's bands will perform.

Assembly Wednesday

Mary Schwyhart and Wendell Bragonier will speak.

New York speaker to lecture here Sunday

Paul Blanchard will speak.

Extension Dept. adds M. Db. And Bh. D. to college degrees

Extension Service faculty occasionally make mistakes in getting to their study center assignments.

Teachers beat Dubuque, 47-13; win opens Iowa Conference card of eleven games

Teachers blow out Dubuque without head coach Art Dickinson; did not make a single substitution.

Six acts triumph in stiff try-outs for college show; close competition singles out skits for Tutor Ticklers of 1931

About 350 students took part in tryouts.

Dr. Latham discusses why and wherefore of graduate degrees

Urges students who intend to pursue teaching for five or ten years to study for graduate degrees.

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All-college dance coming up.

Frank W. Hill will give viola recital Tuesday evening; Charles Stratton of Kansas State College will assist

Hill and Stratton will perform on viola and piano, respectively, in the college auditorium.