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Dr. H. H. Seerley suffers stroke; President-emeritus has good chance for recovery from attack Suffered stroke on January 20, 1932.
Lambert and Martin meet Dubuque team in extemp contest
Dr. Hanson will speak at Sunday morning service
College chess? Nothing less! Ed Wiler organizes Chess Club.
Students rehearse revue; practice progresses for new Tutor Ticklers, annual show to be presented here next week Description of the Tutor Tickler acts; photo.
Red Wilson's band featured tonight
Coach Alonzo A. Stagg cancels Sunday talk Unable to come due to other obligations.
"Hay-Fever" is chief concern of drama group; Noel Coward comedy is said to be "as entertaining as the affliction is disagreeable" Play preview.
Varsity debaters will meet Wisconsin team
Council approves cut system; student opinion will be sought; attitude of student body may result in petition to faculty
Varsity-frosh teams encounter Mason City debate speakers here
Instructor is given ovation; faculty pianist is honored at concert performance in New Orleans Professor Squires get ovation at performance in New Orleans.
Placement Bureau is in temporary location until late next month
Cagers meet Central quint; Panthers play loop champs at Des Moines ISTC will face Central College, after losing to Luther, 25-14.
Pres. Latham meets group of institutional heads at Des Moines May consider costs of education.
Campus scribes to attend convention At Sioux City.
College Eye is sent to schools in 24 states, Hawaii and D. of C. Fifty schools on exchange list.
String quartet is heard here; London String Quartet wins enthusiasm of local audience Review of London String Quartet's performance on campus.