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Picture digest is new service of College Eye; rotogravure section will be regular weekly feature Will subscribe to syndicated service.
Social Science Club announces changed policy Re-organized as Social Science Honor Society; membership qualifications; list of officers and charter members.
Robert Burch heads seniors; wins election called for running off tie vote of September 27 Elected class president.
College Men's Band to support Panther Eleven at Grinnell The band will travel to Grinnell to support I.S.T.C.
Commons dedication speaker epitomizes spirit of building; students' attitude toward Commons begins with character Excerpts from address by Thyrsa W. Amos; description of the ceremony.
George C. Robinson awarded medal at national convention For writing local American Legion post history.
Campus church Howland Hanson will preach.
Student Council sponsors frosh night October 7
Fourteenth century pictures and books exhibited in library Art prints on display.
Twenty-five dollars await winners of after-dinner talks All students eligible.
Fellowship awarded Milton Moore; was T.C. student At Juilliard School of Music.
Council suggests dance courtesies Encourages more dancing and less loitering.
Student Loan Fund aiding over two hundred students Average loan balance is $32.59; funded by interest, Tutor Ticklers, sale of lost items, and unclaimed money.
Laugh this off! Columnist says it's really worth it to be funny; world humors a humorist even to cleaning his hats Profile of Theodore R. Adams.
Season football tickets on sale To local community.
Dad's Day set for November 18; Luther will be gridiron opponent on day of festivities Committees established.
Seven members of faculty attending annual conference On administration and supervision.
Grant, Curtiss are chosen to debate Britons; English debater is boxer and also up for Parliament Will debate value of League of Nations.
Home Economics Clubs to meet; first convention ever held here begins at 9 o'clock Program for the state meeting.
Blue Key, honor fraternity, will initiate six men Roster of new members.
Press banquet to take place Tuesday night; staffs of Old Gold, College Eye, and Purple Pen invited