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Bailey will attend Chicago conference On manual arts.
Fine playing of Tannhauser Overture concludes college orchestra concert; difficult opening number fails to please small audience The program was made up of items that appear regularly in the offerings of the greatest symphony organizations. The performance of a program of this caliber testifies to the results accomplished by these performers in the sectional rehearsals.
Varsity squads receive as many grade points as other students; tennis team has highest average of athletic teams Athletes are able to do well in the classroom and play well on the field; survey of scholastic achievement by team.
Dr. Pearson of Drake University to speak at church services Alfred J. Pearson will speak at CHIC.
One contest remains in third flight of faculty golf tourney Results of play thus far.
Faculty quartet presents concert Performed in Osage.
Milton Moore will represent Iowa in radio audition Will represent Iowa in district contest in Chicago.
Four plays are to be presented; performance tonight will be staged by the first term drama class Play production class will present show.
Fall term will end Wednesday at noon Classes will be shortened in order to be done by noon.
All-college Friday night dances will last three hours Admission will be $.15.
Game tomorrow ends careers of twelve Panthers; Coe College plays through tough schedule with one victory The curtain will ring down not only on the football season for TC, but on the college football careers of twelve members of the Panther grid squad. These men will play their final game against Coe College from Cedar Rapids.
Music students are presented in ensemble recital Performance program; list of participants.
Who will win? Men, women to try for honors Opportunity for both men and women to compete in oratory and extemporaneous events.
Six Training School students take part in violin recital Voice students also present program.
Grad, one of seven in family, visits with son Dad's Day David Berninghausen's father visits.
Publications board names Nelson new business manager Harold Nelson will succeed Maurice Kramer.
President's reception, banquet planned to honor fall graduates; Dr. Lambertson to deliver commencement address Description of the ceremony.
What now? Linoleum is artistically elite Print will be featured in Purple Pen.