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Cram is elected Iowa director; several faculty members attend association meeting Of NEA.
Owen D. Young says old rural school doomed Excerpts from NEA address.
Cast for Kelly's 'The Show Off' is announced; main character, clerk, has too much imagination for his purse List of cast members.
Certification law important, Hart declares; act of legislature elevates teaching to realm of learned professions Praises new certification law.
Typical Tutor man gets 'A'; cuts class Brief statistical profile of men students.
Speaking of 'A' students, here's how they won their distinction; Margaret' appears popular appellation for honor co-eds Margaret Schrubbe and Margaret Watson offer tips on getting good grades.
Melvin Fritzel accepts position at Penn College Profile of Melvin Fritzel, who has coached at ISTC.
Three will read own writings at Writers Club next Tuesday
Wrestlers lead Tutor athletes in scholarship; trackmen earn next place in grade point average GPAs by sport.
Cannon on campus have history; popular picture-taking sight proves to be relic of St. Augustine Brief history of the cannon.
Faculty Men's Club finishes first round of golf tournament Results thus far.
Rural chorus of Iowa sings at exposition Professor Fullerton's group performs at NEA convention and World's Fair.
College budget is approved; is reduced by nearly two hundred thousand dollars Staff will be reduced; fewer classes will be offered.
Reverend Moore of Waterloo to speak at campus church At CHIC.
Alpha Chi leads in scholarship; Alpha Delta Alpha men are second; Chi Pi Theta rank third GPAs by fraternity.
Two meals for one; ---- is this 'The New Deal?' Dorothy Wood wins free meal.
Lambertson is debate coach; debaters here last season engaged in sixty contests Will assume duties of the late Professor Brindley; outline of plans for next year.
Old schoolhouse is dedicated to Herbert Quick In Grundy Center ceremony.
Courage, perseverance earned President Seerley his first job; he graduated during panic when salaries hit new low Story of how Homer Seerley got his first job.