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Cagers drill for Oklahoma; completed cage squad begins practice tonight for tough schedule of sixteen contests ISTC will open season against Oklahoma A & M on December 11.
Delta Sigma Rho invites Teachers speakers to Madison speech contest ISTC will send full delegation.
Rec dance tonight; dance Friday, also
George Gingles taken to Des Moines hospital Suffering from kidney trouble.
Y. M. C. A. installs new furniture in club room Hope to raise money to cover expenses.
Less students says Registrar C. S. Cory Cites financial problems.
Society faces busy season; Press Prom, Washington Ball, Tutor Ticklers, all come during winter term Brief survey of the social calendar.
Instructors attend meet; two members of commercial faculty will go to Pi Omega Pi convention Professors Gaffin and Myers will attend.
Dr. Nelson meets with committee at Madison Group is studying intelligence testing.
Annual Christmas dance will occur December 11
Football star fights for life; Kimberlin has transfusion at hospital; condition reported critical Suffering from severe nose bleeding; photo.
Peggy Lagen to give recital December 8; Wolfe will assist Performance program.
Weekend class plan continued; Saturday sessions prove to be successful; system was inaugurated last term Will continue similar classes on similar plan.
Three attend Chicago meeting of professors Professors Paul, Finkenbinder, and Lantz attend AAUP meeting.
"Y" opens finance drive on Monday
Funeral rites Sunday for Maurice Manley, killed in auto crash Injuries, initially thought not serious, prove fatal.
Over fifty attend Methodist conclave National meeting of Phi Tau Theta.
Dr. Hanson conducts Mrs. Walters' funeral services November 21
"Be human," says Frank Cody; head of Detroit schools talks to fall graduates Excerpt from Commencement address.
Freshmen debaters selected at contest Roster of five winners.
Engineers complete 197 foot smoke stack for new college heating plant Stack is made of reinforced concrete; built by Rust Engineering; coal and ash units nearly finished; rain delays masonry work.