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Old Gold sales break records About 975 copies have been sold.
Bosley will discuss religious enthusiasm in Sunday service At CHIC.
Play production conference will meet next week A look at preparations for presenting "Murder in the Cathedral".
Mud pies become creation of art Professor Horns finds local clay good for sculpting.
Important Graduates should report for placement information.
Council plans changes for constitution; student body to vote on changes written into new regulations. Changes have to do with election to and membership on the council.
Men's Union candidates are named; Kadesch, Poppenheimer, Hartlieb vie for presidency List of other candidates.
Mrs. Baldwin talks at first vocational program Wednesday Helen Baldwin talked about social work as a profession.
Committees begin work on annual Mother's Day Students and faculty compromise committees.
Press meet plans near completion as date looms up Outline of the conference program.
McIlroy tells world about it Baird McIlroy read paper on hitch-hiking over WHO.
Male cooking artist continues his "Cheffing" in bean house Dick Gibson cooks for others in order to earn enough money to go to school.
Pen Women schedule meeting on Saturday Waterloo branch will meet on campus.
Bureau will date press delegates Will serve as matchmakers for Press Prom.
Views of the News Observations on world and national news.
Arant offers new state revenue plan in April periodical Professor Arant wrote an article on the taxation of businesses.
New rules on rushing set by inter-sorority; new requirement states all rushees must have been here one term Women must also have maintained a C average; other rules will remain as before.
Council selects six junior and senior nominees As candidates for Student Council.