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New building is project here; plans for college Commons are now in process of preparation, announces President Latham Construction will start last this spring; architect chosen; will cost between $100,000 and $200,000.
Advance sale for Paderewski concert begins February 10 Profile of Jan Paderewski.
Local matmen meet Wisconsin team tonight; Coach Dave McCuskey hopes to add to this year's list of victories over Western Conference competition ISTC will compete against Wisconsin University, and then against the University of Iowa.
Columbia professor will speak at church service The Reverend William H. Schulte will speak.
Commencement is set for Thursday, March 2; dinner will be March 1 Commencement schedule.
Richman soloist with symphony; college orchestra of 65 pieces will present program Wednesday night Performance program.
Mathematicians will convene here during scientists' conclave AT IAS meeting.
Women's group now organized; new constitution is adopted; temporary officers to be elected Constitution calls for executive committee and eleven other committees.
Students are to see advisers soon To prepare for registration.
Assembly planned for next Monday To commemorate two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington.
Tuition policy is revised; change in rates is to become effective in June Details on tuition changes.
Hart calls district meeting to plan illiteracy campaign Will hold meeting of county superintendents.
Speakers are chosen for extempore division of Iowa college meet Mary Alice Woolverton and Leo Martin selected.
Juniors to stage dance tonight; Charles Crusoe and ten piece band will entertain at Washington Ball
Salaries here are cut five per cent All ISTC employees affected.
Y. W. election will be next Wednesday List of those on ballot.
Graduation candidates will meet For final instructions.
One needs a quarantine for this "Hay-Fever" in the house of bliss; spasmodic ailment proves to be infectious; audience suffers seizures Review of college production, "Hay-Fever."