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Clarence Wassam, Iowa professor, ends life Died June 4, 1931; had been ill.
F. W. Lambertson speaks before Waterloo Quota Club Spoke on unemployment.
Ongawa Troupe appears here next Thursday; will present drama, music, dances, legends of Far East in program held in the college auditorium Will present Japanese performing arts.
Thirty-three frosh are awarded track, baseball sweaters Freshman letter winners are announced, listed.
R. H. Fahrney writes review of Channing's major historical work
Untitled Sigma Tau Delta met.
Keith Stapley takes seventh in vault at national track meet Stapley represents ISTC at NCAA national track meet.
Gordon Sutherland takes music classes for summer Will replace Professor Ruegnitz for summer.
Library adopts new loan requirement Students must present identification cards in order to check out books.
Alison Aitchison will spend summer in England Will study geography there.
Summer enrollment reaches high mark Enrollment for summer 1931 is 2275 so far.
Profs leave for summer; forty three faculty members will pursue graduate work and travel this summer

Most will travel or study.

Untitled WAA will play games and serve refreshments.
Buffum has scout class; men receive training in scout leadership; P. E. credit will be given Will consist of theory and practice of Boy Scout leadership.
Recreational program full for coming week Includes swimming, dancing, singing, sports, and breakfasts.
Sunday services At CHIC.
Brindley will attend Wisconsin University Will study speech correction.
Faculty receives Graduating students.
Eagle Scouts of Troop 56 take motor trip to northern Minnesota Professor Buffum leads trip; Professor Hart assists.
Lutheran students meet
Coach Dave McCuskey marries Gilma Lande
Underwriters examination center here; American College of Life Underwriters selects Iowa State Teachers for examination center Professors Thompson and O'Neill will be involved in instruction.
Members of Y. W. plan varied events for summer months Hike, tea, and house party scheduled.
Winners of interstate forensic contest at Oskaloosa get awards Roster of gold and silver medal winners.
Drama group names second summer play; "Saturday's Children" will be given second week in July, announces Hazel Strayer, program director Play preview.