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Announce prizes in after-dinner speech contest Topic will be "The Younger Generation".
Houses will vie in decoration contest
Students obtaining free language help Clara Mathis will tutor in French and Spanish.
Tutors will meet English debaters David Grant and James Curtis will represent ISTC in fourth annual international debate; photo.
Dr. Bosley will preach on "Can life be planned?" At CHIC.
Lambertson will go to forensic parley At Iowa Forensic Association meeting.
Religious forum to be led by Dr. Bosley
Class officers to be elected; freshmen to choose Men's Union and Council members
"Teacher must sell herself"--Dr. Riebe Professor Riebe outlines the good qualities of a teacher.
Bacteriology course will be taught at Rath Packing Plant Professor Lantz will give course to chemists and lab technicians.
Hays will give song recital in leisure hour Performance program.
Teachers College High to present one-act plays Will present "The Pampered Darling" and "The Cross Stitch Heart".
Alumni and faculty to hear Perkins at state convention Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins will speak to group.
Snake dance is set for 3:45 P. M. today Will send off team to Simpson game.
Gopher journalists visit publications Three student journalists visit campus.
Further school funds required; group urges continuance of federal aid to education Professors Hart and Cram attend meeting.
Veterans will be guests of college at Homecoming tilt American Legion members are special guests.
Pete Anderson, Mike Coleman head college flag-pole factory Old wooden college flag pole had deteriorated; physical plant staff assemble new 100-foot tall pole.
The World This Week Riots in Denver break out over discrimination, Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea companies reconcile their differences, and Japan's dispute over navy parity is being settled.