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Dr. Lynch addresses mothers on girls' health Dr. Lynch spoke to off-campus house mothers.
Panthers meet Michigan State at Ypsilanti Game against Michigan State Normal will be a charity fundraiser.
Few alumni register for Homecoming Believe many more attended than actually registered.
Orators compete in declamatory tilt at Gilchrist tonight List of speakers
Play cast is now complete, states coach; seven new names are added to list of players; Roberts and Miller to head student group on production staff List of cast members for "The Wisdom Tooth".
Luther Foundation wins decorations contest; Phi Omega Pi gets second Prize winners for Homecoming announced.
Ginghams and denims are feature costuming at box social tomorrow YWCA will hold dance.
Felix Salmond will play here; noted cellist will play concert on famous old instrument here Monday night Performer profile.
Mid-west debaters argue on centralized industry Professor Brindley announces question of debate.
Rev. Floyd D. Reeves will speak at Sunday services At CHIC.
Stagg of Chicago will speak here Amos Alonzo Stagg will speak in February; acquaintance of Howland Hanson.
Dr. Getchell addresses downtown high school, Cedar Falls Lions Club Speaks on importance of education in national prosperity.
Pre-medic students will take tests next month Nine took the test last year.
Ten students will get free movie admission Will hold movie trivia contest.
Professor writes two books in collaboration with other educators Professor Moeller writes workbook and history guide.
Jimmy Smith will play at college dance tonight
Mythical team-mania results in selection of all-scholastic team; Dr. Charles chooses thirteen scholars from among Teachers alumni Professor John W. Charles announces the best students whom he has ever taught.
Fall graduates to hear Detroit educator speak Faculty members will also speak.
Seventy-six profs represent Teachers at state convention Twenty-one will speak.
Oxford-Teachers debate entertains small crowd here Wednesday night Account of the debate.
Musicians open season capably; concert Tuesday wins praise for smoothness; Squires delights hearers Review of the performance of the college symphony, and the recital of Ralph Squires.