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Seniors to sing at social hour; class members to perform Wednesday evening at Commons
Orchestra Club sets concert for Dec. 19 Kenneth Bullis will be soloist.
Fall graduation speaker pictures typical university of the future; colleges will admit only those ready for specialization Excerpts from address by George Works.
Fuller on "New America" board; is appointed to committee studying crisis in education Will join NEA group.
Economic journals accept articles by Dr. R.W. Harbeson Two articles accepted.
Women's League talk announced; Miss Doris White is to address winter term mass meeting Women's League organized in spring 1931; Professor White will speak on recreation as part of education.
College adds twenty paintings to gallery Will replace those moved from the Library to the Commons.
Frosh, gridders, band, pepsters, coaches to dine Program for the banquet.
Middleton, Clark receive awards; scholarships are granted through Martin foundation Caryl Middleton and Fern Clark honored with Bertha Martin scholarships.
"O where has that lima bean?" said the little pledges Epsilon Phi Epsilon celebrate their "bean" heritage.
Art movies to be shown on Sunday Professor Patt will present movies with explanations.
Kurtz to lead symphony in initial concert; Waterloo Orchestra plays on Thursday Night, December 7 Many students will perform with the orchestra; photo.
Old Gold arranges special rates for graduates' photos
Englishmen are more chivalrous, than American men, says Briton; absence of co-education makes the heart grow fonder British debater comments on the differences between American and British higher education.
Basketeers open season December 6; Panther quintet will face veteran Columbia squad here Wednesday evening; Many team members have been practicing for only a week, due to their football schedules.