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Does South observe Memorial Day? Authoritative tomes say yes, no; reporter studies 'volumes' of encyclopedias, to her dismay Each volume contains answers that conflict with the information found in others, so a conclusive answer is not reached.
Graduates face crowded week as year closes; receptions, dances, honor services on calendar of activities Graduates have much to enjoy as their last days approach.
Work begun on spring play sets Commencement play will be "The Distaff Side".
Future journal to be individualized, Harrington asserts Dr. H. F. Harrington of Northwestern University predicts five major changes he foresees in the future of newspapers.
New prose anthology "Sketch Book" is due from press Friday Compilation contains contributions from sixty-four students and alumni.
Old Gold wins first place as college annual Old Gold was judged as number one among college annuals for the year 1934.
Camera Club hold annual photography exhibit during week Second year exhibit showcased over sixty-two prints that entered competition.
Coolidge wins prize for window display Lorraine Coolidge won the window display contest using Richard Hudnut products.
Old Gold prize Old Gold won first place in the all-state yearbook contest; photo.
Movies, recordings in speech course Speech course will now include motion pictures and voice recordings.
Survey reveals little variance in students' spending habits; questionnaire sent to all junior and senior students Shows how students prefer to spend their money.
Dr. Merchant answers critics charges that Latin is 'useless'; language is attacked by Chicago superintendent of schools Professor Merchant states that understanding Latin is very important for other aspects of learning.
Maybe it's because we have two girls for each man here Harold Bosley headed discussion on the need for a dating bureau on campus.
Revelers to play for 'round-up' Last all-college social of the year is approaching.
League needs human element, Sage avers Leland Sage spoke about reforms he believes should be made in the League of Nations.
Education in the News News from college campuses across the United States.