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Issuance of Mother's Day invitations begins work of committees in chard; plan annual observance for week-end of May 12-14 Students will receive invitations, which they will mail to their mothers.
Romance and tragedy are woven into Shakespeare's play, 'Romeo and Juliet'; production o be repeated tonight and Saturday afternoon Review of the play.
Publications staff meeting is called To prepare for press convention.
Faculty members to play at music teachers meeting All music faculty will play in symphony performance.
Orchesis will present recital Thursday night; interpretation of music, moods is objective of group Performance program; list of members.
Press convention date cards are due For those who want dates for the press convention.
Red Cross examiner qualifies twenty in life-saving tests List of those who passed the test.
Practices for May festival begin Monday Work is in the hands of committees.
Pistols, dogs, trees, amuse our teachers A look at some of the hobbies enjoyed by ISTC professors.
No coffee; no lips that touch coffee shall ever . . . . Dorothy Truitt is not a coffee drinker.
Press meeting here next week; Vernon Nash will deliver lecture on Friday morning Brief schedule of convention.
Music scholarship contest scheduled for this afternoon Will compete for Lalan scholarship.
Grant Wilder to be church speaker here At CHIC.
Tea given for honor women; ten senior students are honored by college club List of women honored by the College Club.
Harvey Waugh to appear as soloist in Waterloo concert Program for Waterloo Symphony Orchestra presentation.
Slacks is chosen Men's Club President Defeated Professor Richman.
Presbyterian group will present play Will present "Bread".
Debate is theme of Hamilton Club spring banquet program Roster of speakers who will talk about debate.
Dr. O. R. Latham to speak at Blue Key banquet Wednesday Group will elect officers.
Frank Hill to be soloist for college concert; Teachers College Symphony Orchestra to appear May 2 Performance program for Symphony Orchestra presentation.
W. A. A. elects new officers Tuesday Roster of officers.
Eight girls are named candidates for Queen of May List of nominees.
Hart will speak to Grinnell graduates Professor Hart will make Vesper address at his alma mater.
Prep dramatists will see spring play performed; three hundred expected at drama conference tomorrow About three hundred will attend.