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Purple Pen is award winner; merits second place honors in National Scholastic Press contest Against several hundred competitors.
Twenty prominent students selected Will be announced in Old Gold.
Nine debaters in state tilt; leave this Wednesday for tourney to be held in Des Moines Schedule of upcoming debates.
"Sus Domesticatus" nips budding fame Students find mysterious skull; turns out to be that of a dog.
State tourney opens Thursday; altered Panther fieldhouse seats five thousand people; WMT will broadcast games Sixteen high school cage teams to battle for state crown.
Sixteen represent T. C. at Iowa City At Play Day competition.
"Ally"--he'll probably live until 2108 Alligator came to campus as six inch youngster twenty-six years ago; lives in greenhouse; now two hundred pounds and eight feet long.
Fahrney to speak on Cuban New Deal
Three return from leaves; Holden, Gilbert, Overn to resume duties; leave for Aitchison
Applications for membership on board received Procedures for applying for the Board of Control of Student Publications.
Nation is calling for students to solve problems, says speaker; "There is food enough for everyone, yet people are starving" Excerpts from Commencement address by Homer W. Anderson.
Heating Plant, Old North Hall being removed; parking space adjacent to training school also to be changed Both buildings should be removed in a few weeks; chimney will be demolished in sections; old cinder parking lot will be landscaped; bookstore will move into the power house.
College formal dance will be held March 23; Aaron Hale to play for dinner-dance throngs in Commons Schedule of upcoming dances.
College Eye issues call for reporters; staff elections due
G. H. Holmes returns to publicity office Has been away from office for three months due to illness.
Eight hundred hear College Band play Plays for area high schools.
Mechanical men, wooden women bring on disaster in "R.U.R."; manufactured beings instill terror in hearts of creators Lengthy preview of the play.