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College Eye
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Students scan House File 160; express their opinions on Iowa allegiance measure
Measure might require loyalty oath.
Glee club will present concert
Concert program.
Education in the News
Staff applications must be in April 5
For College Eye and Old Gold positions.
"Quest of Ages" is sermon topic
Condit going to national math fraternity meet
Professor Condit is nation vice president of Kappa Mu Epsilon.
Material being collected for prose anthology
Sigma Tau Delta will publish book of student prose.
Mothers to be honored in May
Preparations under way.
Journalists to hear Harrington in May
H. F. Harrington will speak to Iowa College Press group.
'Herbert: come sign at once; need you."
Author of one Purple Pen submission is unknown.
Teachers College is called "Laboratory of Life" in booklet
Publicity Department issues new booklet.
Music festival to be May 9-10; advanced students to give recital; cantata will be presented
Brief schedule of two day Spring Music Festival.
Students frisk at Mardi Gras festival tonight; Bob Schneider and his orchestra to provide music
Will feature exhibition tango.
Vienna psychologist talks here April 2
Charlotte Buhler will speak.
Pierre de Lanux to present talk Thursday, April 4
Will speak on international relations.
Fenyves plays here April 4; Hungarian pianist to give last entertainment program
Profile of Gabriel Fenyves.
Conference play is "Good Hope"; annual Drama Conference is set for April 25, 26, and 27
Conference highlights.
Students will seek good hymn at forum
Grad announcement sale to begin today
"Students meek as a group, "--Finkenbinder
Professor Finkenbinder characterizes college students.
Committees planning senior prom May 3
Roster of committee officers.
Getchell to address teachers association in Mason City today
Will speak on science education.
Thirteen women plan to attend Ames conference
On orientation.