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Commons switchboard girls do have their experiences; know all of the answers and a few questions besides Switchboard operators tell of the unusual questions that they receive.
Third leisure time hour is Sunday, June 24; Ruegnitz, Richman, and Russell will present joint program Performance program.
Cram leaves today for NEA assembly in nation's capitol Program highlights.
Enrollment figures larger than in 1933 1300 enrolled for summer term, 1934.
Hunter to talk on labor, NRA; will outline development, significance of movement Professor Hunter will speak in forum series.
New local chapter of Tri-Beta group to begin activities Delta Iota chapter installed; list of charter members.
"Technical Knockout" to be sermon topic Will parody boxing match.
All-college and rec dances attract 800
Banking students pass the bucks Professor Thompson's class examined paper money.
Jack Logan to speak at Math Club meeting Will speak on program in Waterloo schools.
Cole outlines basis of art appreciation in leisure hour talk Values response to art.
Dr. Finkenbinder will give views at symposium Will speak on religion and psychology.
College Band concert postponed for week
We've got a former fire chief with us Ray Sorensen served as fire marshal in Plymouth.
Central campus mart nearing completion Removing cinders from former parking lot; will build circular drive and large landscaped circle north of Sabin Hall.
Faculty golf pairings made; tourney starts Roster of first round players.
Dr. Brown to repeat campus talk at WMT Will speak on "The Blind Spot of Science".
"Rafter Romance" is first college movie for summer term
Inventive drama shop makes own press at cost of 35 cents; 'home-made' device prints one hundred posters in an hour Professor Holden and students build press out of spare parts.
Freeman to be soloist Tuesday at music hour Performance program.
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