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Jim says au revoir to gym this fall James Halpin will retire.
Swimming draws largest number of sportswomen Survey of recreational activities in which women participated.
Former student's school ranks high in Rangoon, Burma Mabel Reid's school does very well.
Architectural books shown at the library Description of display.
Livestock class visits Rath plant Professor Scott's class has made several field trips.
Two hundred to graduate this evening; directions for procession are announced for commencement Description of ceremony; list of graduates.
Employment fund is again available No word on amount of National Youth Administration money that will be available.
Thumbs and flies; sees western Iowa Wilbert Bornholdt makes quick trip via hitchhiking.
Plans complete for remodeling Women's Gym; addition to be built for housing swimming pool Keffer and Jones are architects; project will cost about $109,000, with $49,000 from federal government; basement to be rebuilt; swimming pool built; hope to begin work in spring 1936.
Music conference set for February
Nursery school is aid in increasing I. Q., tests prove
Summer students enroll last week Enroll for fall term.
Invitations sent for conference on languages Highlights of the October conference.
Alumnus writes of first class at Iowa State Normal School; twenty-seven students and four instructors in initial normal Survey of most recent issue.
The World This Week Happenings around the world.
Co-eds' wardrobe problems are lightened by Women's League; suggestions are given for benefit of puzzled freshmen Advice on what to wear.