| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 30 | 30 | 1 |
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| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| 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. |