Commencement

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1301 President Jessup challenges graduates
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Commencement speaker leaves good impression on graduating students.
1302 "The Farmer's Wife" scores big hit; senior cast draws laughter and applause
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Review of the play.
1303 Our songsters migrate
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Candid photos of the campus; commencement; May Day; glee club traveling.
1304 Commencement program
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1305 Entire Commencement program for college
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Gives schedule of entire weekend.
1306 Official notice to graduates
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For those participating in graduation exercises, times and dates are given.
1307 "The Farmer's Wife" to mark twenty-second anniversary
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Bertha Martin will set a record for producing the twenty-second Commencement play at T. C. this year; tribute to Professor Martin and her work.
1308 Notice!
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Students who will be unable to attend Commencement may be able to see the final dress rehearsal of the play on Friday.
1309 Tickets for play on sale may 28; fine English comedy will open Commencement week; "The Farmer's Wife" will be given Friday evening, June 1; play has
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Lengthy preview of the play.
1310 NOTICE!
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Reminder for Commencement preparations; cap and gown fittings.
1311 Three act comedy for Commencement; cast of characters announced
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Cast members for "The Farmer's Wife".
1312 Gov. Hammill to speak at Commencement
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Commencement schedule.
1313 Unusual play chosen for spring; cast of 20 in Commencement production
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"The Farmer's Wife" to be the Commencement play; cast members.
1314 "The Farmer's Wife" chosen for 1928 Commencement play
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Early preview of the play.
1315 Winter graduates
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Information on graduation items.
1316 Winter graduates notice
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Should order invitations.
1317 B. A. graduates
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Graduating B. A.'s need to gather in the Y. W. C. A. rooms prior to chapel.
1318 Fall graduation Monday; all students should attend graduation of fourth section of class '27; President Seerley to speak on "The struggle for a place"
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Schedule of activities.
1319 Directions to the graduation classes for Commencement
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Directions on where to assemble and what to do.
1320 Graduation Thursday; exercises start in auditorium at 7:15pm; procession to from at 6:40
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Commencement program.
1321 311 to receive degrees or diplomas
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Breakdown of graduates by degree or diploma.
1322 August B. A. graduates
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Should order cap and gown.
1323 August graduates
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Should order announcements.
1324 August graduates
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Should order announcements.

1325 "Copperhead" cast entertains
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Commencement play cast entertained at a breakfast.
1326 Commencement exercises start Friday P. M.
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Schedule of activities.
1327 Annual reception by President Seerley held last Thursday
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For June and August graduates.
1328 Judge Marcus Kavanaugh
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Will be a guest of the Cedar Falls Commercial Club; Commencement speaker.
1329 Graduation's press
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Editorial discusses grades and graduation from college.
1330 Judge Kavanaugh talk to grads
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Marcus Kavanaugh will give Commencement address.
1331 The buggy ride to graduation
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While in college you learn the history of people who went before you; when you graduate the professors are able to pass along your achievements while you were in college.
1332 Helper junior
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Editorial discusses the fees juniors and seniors must pay at the end of the school year.
1333 June B. A. graduates
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Announcement for ordering gaps and gowns.
1334 101 graduates in winter group
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Description of Commencement ceremony.
1335 The career that amplifies
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Text of President Seerley's Commencement address.
1336 Commencement exercises
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Plans for Commencement.
1337 Winter term graduates
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Commencement programs will be on sale.
1338 Exercises for high school class held this week
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Hold January graduation exercises at TCHS.
1339 Record class to graduate Monday
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About sixty-three will graduate.
1340 Fall graduates! Attention!
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Arranging Commencement program.
1341 Graduates must have pictures for Old Gold December 15
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1342 Graduates! Attention!
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Time for graduates to order announcements.
1343 The graduation exercises of the November section
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To be held November 29.
1344 Largest August class grads in history of college
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About 326 will graduate; 205 will have completed a two year course and 121 will have completed a four year course.
1345 Notice to graduates
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Taking orders for Commencement announcements.
1346 Notice to graduates
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Should order Commencement announcements.
1347 Notice
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Will take orders for Commencement announcements.
1348 What shall I do next?
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Gives advice to graduates on how to prepare for life after college.
1349 Commencement week
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Sketch of a typical commencement round of activities.
1350 Courses of study
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Description of the early curriculum and the early graduates of the Normal School.
1351 First Commencement
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Principal Seerley makes his first public address.
1352 A. C. Fuller
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A. C. Fuller to deliver commencement address in Hansell.
1353 A. C. Fuller
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A. C. Fuller delivers commencement address in New Sharon.
1354 Commencement program
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Schedule of activities.
1355 Commencing
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Trying to imagine what seniors are thinking as they conclude their college careers.
1356 Mr. Abbott
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Roy Abbott gives commencement address in Orchard.
1357 The T. C. H. S. Commencement exercises
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Date and time announced for commencement services at Teachers College High School.
1358 Commencement day an ancient festival
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History of Commencement
1359 Jubilee pageant
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Cast is rehearsing.
1360 June grads notice
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Must announce intention to graduate.
1361 Alumni Commencement news
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Alumni Association working on plans for Commencement.
1362 President Seerley says success depends on the individual; urges grads to take a self-inventory
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Excerpts from his Commencement address; ceremony program; roster of graduates.
1363 The Jubilee Pageant
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Lengthy description of the thinking behind the pageant.
1364 Alumni committees plan Commencement; all alumni reunion last night
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Planning big program for fiftieth anniversary of ISTC.
1365 Commencement program
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Brief schedule of events.

1366 Official notices
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Directions for Commencement; President Seerley will deliver the address.

1367 Every senior B. A. student
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Seniors should meet for Commencement instructions.
1368 Hold graduation exercises on the campus Thursday; sixty-one B. A. graduates
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Commencement program; photo.
1369 Senior B. A. graduates
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Graduates for the summer Class of 1925.
1370 Tomorrow some sixty students
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Honors graduates and I.S.T.C.
1371 Senior notice
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Commencement announcements ready.
1372 Seniors must get announcements now
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Orders being taken now.
1373 Annual Commencement play is up to par
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Brief review.
1374 Campanile cornerstone placed; Seerley gives fine sermon to grads
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Program for the ceremony; excerpts from President Seerley's address.
1375 Commencement
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Looks at the nature of Commencement and what it should mean to each student.
1376 Commencement play Thurs.-Fri.; annual play has most elaborate scenes and gowns
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Preview of upcoming production of "Pharaoh's Daughter."
1377 Commencement play Thurs.-Fri.; annual play has most elaborate scenes and gowns
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Preview of upcoming production of "Pharaoh's Daughter."
1378 The programme for Commencement week is completed; graduation exercises will be of great interest to whole student body
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Schedule of events planned for Commencement week.
1379 Cast announced for Commencement play; tickets will go on sale next Monday, May 25
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Roster of cast members.
1380 Graduation plans now completed; excellent program scheduled
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Schedule of events planned for Commencement.
1381 Annual spring play an Egyptian drama; seats will be on sale Monday, May 25
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Description of this year's production, "Pharaoh's Daughter."
1382 Commencement play "Pharaoh's Daughter" to be staged 28-29; annual production to portray magnificence and splendor of ancient Egypt
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Preview of upcoming production directed by Professor Bertha Martin.
1383 D. D. Murphy slated for Commencement address here June 2; is outstanding attorney and President of Iowa State Board of Education
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D. D. Murphy to deliver Commencement address.
1384 The Commencement play
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Urges students to attend Commencement play, "The Pharaoh's Daughter."
1385 $35,000 still needed for Campanile Fund
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Costs and location given for construction of Campanile for the college's fiftieth anniversary.
1386 Campanile cornerstone dedication at Commencement; son of first president of college will speak at Alumni Breakfast
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Plans for Commencement activities provided; Fred C. Gilchrist will speak.
1387 "Pharaoh's Daughter" announced as spring Commencement play; production is under direction of Miss Bertha Martin
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Brief preview of the play.
1388 90 granted diplomas at chapel yesterday; March class larger than fall
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Roster of those who received diplomas or certificates.
1389 Weir Hall news
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Boarding house news.
1390 Fall Commencement exercises held in chapel yesterday; Pres. Seerley confers honor on seventy--twelve B. A. degrees awarded
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Roster of those who graduated or received certificates.
1391 Prof. Walters will soon resume duties
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Recovering from goiter operation.
1392 Progress made in Campanile drive; cost estimated
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Brick and stone will cost $25,000, clock will cost $12,000, chimes will cost $15,000; faculty pledge $10,000; cash and pledges have passed $25,000.
1393 Leslie M. Shaw to address graduates; former governor of Iowa
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Profile of Commencement speaker.
1394 Nine states represented in T. C. graduating class
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1395 Professor Bomp
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Student fails class just before Commencement.
1396 Editorially speaking; no Commencement play
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Wants to keep the tradition of the Commencement play.
1397 No commencement play
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Bertha Martin's health will not permit directing a play for Commencement.
1398 83 granted diplomas from college yesterday; March class larger than fall graduation
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Roster of graduates.
1399 Fall term commencement exercises yesterday; six B. A. degrees awarded yesterday; Pres. Seerley confers honors upon sixty-three; largest number of
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Roster of graduates.
1400 Editorially speaking; how about senior caps and gowns?
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Wants college to buy caps and gowns to reuse every year.