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Barker and Hill in first leisure hour Performance program.
Dads to attend festivities here next weekend Schedule of activities.
Mach points out value of "B. O." ads Professor Mach talks about advertising.
Simmons takes pines in women's singles Championship title goes to Jeanette Simmons in the women's tennis tournament.
Young Democrats of third district meet Governor Herring spoke.
"D" letters will not be mailed; change in handling of reports announced this week Instructors will file letters with college office instead of with the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women; letters will not be mailed to parents.
Movie appreciation discussed by Ohio University speaker Edgar Dale talks about the study of film.
Air brush installed in Old Gold office Will be used to improve quality of photos.
Hanson has operation at Rochester clinic Condition still serious.
Corley Conlon will speak at leisure hour Will speak on print making.
Behrens will play for social dance Everett Behrens Orchestra will play.
Teachers debaters meet at Iowa City Discuss Upton Sinclair.
Welfare committee tables class issue Considers matter of class elections.
Seventy-four rate high English scores Released from taking introductory English classes; 127 will need to take English 0.
Frosh to have red letter day at annual frolic Highlights of the Freshman Frolic.
Student publications banquet on Tuesday
Coming dance now is a "ghost gallop" Will receive dads as special guests.
Kentucky educator lists teaching aids Jesse E. Adams spoke on campus.
The World This Week Comments on the miners in Hungary, the mail fraud trial, and statesman Raymond Poincare dies.
Charles Hill to be soloist at services At CHIC.
Homecomers to see old friends in fall drama List of cast members; cast will consist of students who have had drama experience; will present "Criminal at Large".
Harrington notes change in trend of crime reports Harry F. Harrington speaks on criminal activity.