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Calling sophomores! Tests are coming ISTC will participate on national testing program.
Plans completed for Mother's Day celebration here Highlights of three day program.
Murder stalks Thomas Becket in strange play showing conflict of church and state Review of "Murder in the Cathedral".
Nat S. Finney, Minneapolis journalist, opens press meet in assembly speech today Meeting will conclude with banquet and awards; photo.
Jewish rabbi will speak at chapel services Sunday Charles E. Shulman will speak.
Four students will appear in senior recital on Monday Gaylen Strunce, Lawrence Schaefer, and Erma Brouhard will perform.
"Give frosh break" say faculty group Highlights of extended orientation program.
Entries in sixteenth annual Teachers College Relays now near record; more expected More than 450 college and high school athletes are looking to break several records in the Sixteenth Annual Teachers College Relays.
Forty-ninth concert of Cecilian group is Tuesday night Performance program.
House council lays more strict rules Proposal would have women who stay out after midnight speak with President Latham.
Margarette Dickson graduate of 1925, visits on campus Spoke to journalism classes; now Poet Laureate of Minnesota.
Four elections Wednesday To include class elections as well as elections for Men's Union and Student Council.
A boy at the Raths; a girl at the Beards Faculty members blessed with new babies.
Jordan, Hopper chosen Eye and Old Gold editors; Board also names members fro other staff positions of publications Profiles of the editors; list of other staff members; photo.
Nine make A's for past term; total of ninety-two students to compose Honor Roll for winter List of those who made the Honor Roll.
Glee club leaves on annual spring tour Wednesday Itinerary of Minnesinger tour of northwest Iowa.
College Eye rates first class honors in N.S.P.A. judging Received seven hundred of a possible one thousand points.