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Letter from poet Longfellow found Professor Hart has a letter the Longfellow sent to his father, A. C. Hart.
Superintendents want teachers under 30, scholastically above average, neat and likeable; study shows some would tolerate smoking, card-playing Results of survey of superintendents for what they are looking for when they hire a teacher.
"Religion is not a static thing"--Paul Hutchinson Excerpts from remarks by Paul Hutchinson.
Wirth on program of Waterloo music club Will speak on music education.
Homecoming books include gridiron and alumni news Publicity Bureau now preparing programs.
Hart declares that salaries of most teachers are inadequate; amount of salary needed for necessities is too high Professor Hart shows why he believes that teachers' salaries are inadequate.
Robinson to voice plea for partisan Professor Robinson is a strong believer in party government.
Name principals for opera and two oratorios; two Christmas musicals to be presented on December 15 List of principal performers.
Adams, Burch are elected to Student Council; nominees for class offices also chosen last Monday List of nominees for class elections.
Ten named on fall play crew List of crew members for "Post Road".
Mary Jane Snyder is winner in peace oratorical contest Will represent ISTC in state contest.
Old Gold rates first class in press contest In national competition.
Managers sought for Tutor Ticklers
Inter-frat elects Brown and Sage Professors Sage and Brown will be IFC faculty representatives.
In "Post Road" Raymond Pedersen and Milo Lawton will star in the Homecoming production, "Post Road"; photo.
Pre-Christmas debate planned December 6-7 Will participate in debate in Kansas.
Faculty reactions to Nye talk divided; students say "all right"; logic of senator's speech questioned, but not his principles Faculty comment on Senator Nye's views on international cooperation.
Bosley will discuss personality Sunday