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First general election set for Tuesday; student rivalry expected to bring heavy balloting Election important because of increased importance of Student Council.
Teachers will debate Cornell College here this afternoon; debate here will be a decision contest; the one at Cornell will not
Trip to Chicago is offered to salesman of most Old Golds
Cecilians present forty-second annual concert April second; club consists of thirty-two solo voices directed by Olive Barker Performance program.
Iowa schools to clash in first intercollegiate tournament this month; each of ten schools will meet every other school making forty-five debates
Tolstoy's tragic drama "Redemption" is next college play; Russian tragedy will be presented at inaugural drama conference Play preview; will benefit Bertha Martin Memorial Theatre Foundation.
Shirley Williams and James Luker elected to staff positions Shirley Williams will be copy reader; James Luker will be sports editor.
Honorary fraternity splits scholarship for Fest and Huntoon Kappa Delta Pi splits award.
J. Stitt Wilson makes three suggestions to remedy "conditions" Excerpts from address by representative of International Student Association.
Dates are tabooed for third time at college hop tonight; Vern Winters and Ten Piece Marigold Band will play Students encouraged not to bring dates.
Helen Swedberg gets broken wrist in accident Sunday; will give up leading part in "Redemption" Injured in car accident.
Purple Pen is placed second by judges in Columbia Press meet
Brahms Quartet will sing here next Wednesday; women will wear costumes of 1860, representing composer's prime Performance preview; photo.
Variety and fantasy are exhibited in Orchesis recital Performance review.