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11 Little Tutors Training School news.
12 W. A. A. to give public performance Will also initiate two new members.
13 Dr. Howland Hanson speaks to large audience Sunday; discusses "Meaning of Suffering" in interesting manner Summary of his remarks.
14 Revelers now staging clever one act plays Will perform "Overtones," "Three Pills," and "The Florist Shop."
15 Kansans to celebrate birthday of their state In the Bartlett Hall dining room.
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16 Homan's charts used in mowing down vile weed Professor Homan demonstrates effects of smoking.
17 Lutheran students are preparing for regional convention To be held in Ames; conference highlights.
18 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked their opinions on the large number of students going on academic suspension; roster of respondents.
19 Bartlett Hall items News about residents.
20 Alumni Committee will broadcast program Feb. 17 To promote Campanile; program schedule.
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21 Here's to Bender and his grapplers Praise for Paul Bender and the wrestling team for their work in preparing for the season.
22 Boost our debaters Students urged to support the debate team and attend debates with spirit.
23 Intramural games More students urged to attend intramural games.
24 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
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25 Lutheran Students Association Professor Berry and the Reverend H. Mueller spoke at recent meeting.
26 Shower for Miss Pribble Eva May Luse entertained the Training School teaching department in honor of Beth Pribble.
27 Cliosophic Program for recent meeting.
28 Alpha Chi Epsilon Announce pledging; will hold house party.
29 Pi Theta Pi Marjorie Jennings entertained guests.
30 Philo Program for two recent meetings.
31 Shake-Aristo Program for recent joint meeting.
32 Delphian Program for recent meeting.
33 Ossoli Program for recent meeting.
34 Phi Sigma Phi Pledges entertained active members at a bridge party.
35 Sophomore council spread Program for recent meeting.
36 V. O. V. Sigma Phi Mary Vaughan to pledge.
37 Y. W. cozy Held at the home of Professor Buffum.
38 Alpha Plans to entertain alumni members of the faculty and in the area at upcoming meeting.
39 Second annual opening of the Ritz Carlton Re-opening planned for February 5th.
40 Alpha Beta Gamma Theatre party held.
41 Hobo fraternity dance Twenty-five couples present at informal dance.
42 Faculty-senior tea The second in the series was held in the Faculty Room.
43 Kappa Theta Psi Informal party to be held at Josephine Nauman's house.
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44 Sport summary T. C. tied for first in Iowa Conference standings; Harold Croy and Shorty Andrews will wrestle between halves of the Penn game.
45 Teachers down Grundy five 18-13; Morrison stars as purple cagers win Tutor squad defeats the Reds, 18-13.
46 Second intramural series played; A. D. A.s -- A. X. E.s still undefeated Intramural basketball continues; only two teams left undefeated.
47 Coach Bender's mat team draws large crowd in home meet; Capt. Croy is outstanding grappler on squad Four matches won by falls.
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48 Dr. Goode of University of Chicago to speak on "Industrial Japan" in auditorium Friday
49 Little Tutors win game from Independence; first victory of season for T. C. H. S. T. C. High defeats Independence, 16-14; to play Cedar Falls High next.
50 Girls will discuss ideal men tomorrow Will talk about what they want in a man.
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51 Ray L. Short Addressed classes about "Relationship of Public Speaking to Salesmanship."
52 Blanche Brennecke Teaching in Edgewood; visited friends on campus.
53 Miss Helen Knapp Plans to act as a critic judge in Traer.
54 Dorothy and Winona McFarland Visited their parents in Marshalltown.
55 Try-outs for dramatic contest soon Try-outs to be held on February 13.
56 Miss Gail Branch, Doris Welstead, and Margaret Santee Judged a declamatory contest in Garmin.
57 Lyman Stevens Visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
58 Howard Arthur Confined to the hospital due to the flu.
59 "Don" Clikeman Underwent surgery for spinal problems; recovering well.
60 Miss Margaret Oliver Plans to join her sister in Texas.
61 Walter Frye Teaching in La Porte City; visited Cedar Falls.
62 Eleanor Ogan and Wilma Gunsell Visited the Chi Omega house at Coe College.
63 "Butch" Kaltenbach Refereed a basketball game in Melbourne.
64 Margaret Barnum Returned to classes after suffering from the mumps.
65 A representative from each literary society Meeting arranged to make plans for the Y. W. C. A. "Charm School."
66 Marjorie Patterson Teaching in Traer; visited friends on the Hill.
67 James Tansey Teaching in Stanley; visited the Lambda Gamma Nu house.
68 Gladys Swain Attended the St. Olaf Choir concert.
69 Lyla Day Visited her home in Clarksville.
70 Marcia Stevenson Teaching in Gladbrook; visited Cedar Falls.
71 Mrs. Walker lectures on "Invitations" Third lecture to seniors.
72 Freeman-Schmidt recital next Wednesday Joint recital to be held.
73 Fire at Lambda Gam house Fire erupts on roof of house; little damage sustained.
74 Miss Pribble to leave Friday Beth Pribble will marry Carl Granville.
75 Homan may save woman from gallows In a local court case, Professor Homan gives the opinion that a woman who allegedly murdered her stepson is insane.