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Education possible with trailer home; has many comforts, conveniences; expenditures for summer indicate desirability of procedure Ray Allen attends summer school while living in a trailer.
Oh, for a man! Women dreaming of men.
182 enroll in Campus School; Training School enrollment approximates number last year
Joe Louis hero of Negro children, says Miss Breckerbaumer Tells of experiences in teaching in South Carolina.
Nelson to teach at Wisconsin University Will spend six weeks as instructor there.
Lou Webb to be guest artist music hour on Tuesday
Dockeray receives doctor's degree on Monday, June 15 From Ohio State University.
French film to be presented at college on June 24 Will show "La Maternelle".
Students from 17 states represented this term at Teachers College
Summer play announced as Irish comedy; cast begins work this week on production Irish in nature Will present "Is Live Worth Living?"; list of cast members.
Freshman debates planned for 1936-37 By Hamilton Club.
Twenty-six make up personnel of Minnesingers List of members.
Doctor's degree conferred upon Mr. Iliff Garrison From University of Michigan.
"Kingdom Come" is chapel subject; Morgan to speak Raymond Morgan will speak.
Garrison to present piano recital at first Leisure Hour Performance program.
Bullfrogs, snipes are busy moving into campus home Description of the new pond; measures about 50 X 80 yards; depth will be about four feet; will hold 525,000 gallons of water.
Smiley takes over Commons position Mary Smiley began work.
Poetry anthology honors three of Teachers College Will include work by Professor Hart and Terry and Marguerite Hoffman.