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Assembly launches Peace Week; substitute for war is subject Loyd F. Worley will speak.
Nebraskan is Recognition Day speaker Chauncy Samuel Boucher will speak; will honor student achievement.
Educator, traveler on forum program J. H. Peet will speak.
'It's propaganda,' says Engle Paul Engle gives views on poetry and inspiration.
Women's League inducts new officers; Purdue dean visits here Thursday Dorothy Stratton will speak.
Broken homes prove pitfall for modern youth Lorne Boylan writes on reasons for young men to turn delinquent.
Mathematicians elect new members List of new Kappa Mu Epsilon members.
Second consecutive year for high test rating College Eye receives All-American rating.
Presbyterian students convene here tomorrow The Reverend John Maxwell Adams of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will be at TC for the conference of Westminster Fellowships of Iowa.
Latham speaks at Faculty Men's Club meeting Will speak on his duties off campus.
Notice Room selection for Bartlett Hall coming up.
Campanile's red light calls the watchmen Signal had been located on power plant, but is more visible on the Campanile; when he sees the red light, the watchman calls to find out where help is needed.
'Youth looks at the future' Will participate in panel discussion.
Farewell dinner honors Miss Geiger Will go to Indiana.
Orchesis presents twelfth recital Group organized by Professor Wild in 1925; first performance in 1926.
Miss Riggs ends 56 years of service Brief summary of her career.
'Three Mad Men' McGahey's theme At interstate oratorical competition.