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17.01.01.03_v0022-s0002-n0024-p0001
17.01.01.03_v0022-s0002-n0024-p0001
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College Eye
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Faculty members attend convention held at Mason City
Attend ISTA district meeting.
Russell Sohner and Edra Smutney gain positions on staff
Russell Sohner will be associate editor; Edra Smutney will be society editor.
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Senior class meeting.
Ballots doubled in all college general election held Thursday; approximately five hundred ballots cast
List of elections winners.
Mrs. Ida Gilstrap will interview students today
For summer jobs in Colorado.
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Professor Tascher returns to work after surgical operation.
Newell W. Edison to speak at assembly Wednesday, April 1
"Redemption" will be given on three nights April 9, 10, 11; play is not expressionistic, but realism of strongest type
Play preview.
Entries swamp debate meet officials: field cut to eleven teams; round robin tournament plan eliminates thirteen of twenty-four schools
Will try to accommodate more schools next year.
Juniors elect Byrl Houck as next president; Hackler is new vice-president; Vandaworker, Sec'y, Simmers reelected Treasurer
Roster of class officers.
Campus leaders are guests at annual organization dinner; "Big Men on Campus" are the guests of president and deans
President Latham and Dean Campbell address leaders.
French Circle will give two plays on Thursday
Will present "Cupidon le dentiste" and "Le chat parti les souris dancent".
M. F. Arey services are held at First M. E. Church Monday; death brings versatile teaching career to close at home here Friday
Professor Arey died March 20, 1931; brief tribute.
Palm Sunday will be observed in church services Sunday
CHIC service program.
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Press Club will meet.
Variety is aim of Cecilian's annual concert Thursday; formal program with four soloists is program choice this year
Performance program.
Teachers College wins team honors in the speech contest Tues.
Wayne Lawrence and Murvle Hanawalt defeat Coe in extemporaneous speaking.
Professor and students are in favor of installation of petting parlors
Couples are borrowing people's vehicles to spend time together, creating a general nuisance.
Brahms Quartet presents program of beautiful tone and quality; delightful gowns to contrast in tonal effects
Brahms Quartet performed in college auditorium March 25.