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1 Katherine Macon wins district radio audition; enters state contest
2 Miss Thomes granted two term absence to study in Puerto Rico Will study Spanish there.
3 Theta Alpha Phi will initiate six members List of new members.
4 Revamped backfield will strive to tally against Simpson team in Dad's Day tilt tomorrow
5 Teachers High has first Homecoming Hope that it will become annual event.
6 Busy Homecoming program promised returning alumni; program features game with Western State Teachers; dance in evening Schedule of activities.
7 Britishers will debate here; Teachers debaters will meet Oxford Wednesday; British men both notables Profiles of British debaters John Archibald Boyd-Carpenter and John Foot.
8 Faculty contributes to loan fund Faculty members will contribute one per cent of their salary for four months.
9 New pep club starts activity; Dirty Thirty will make initial appearance at Simpson game tomorrow Hope to improve volume of support; will not supplant regular cheerleaders.
10 550 boys visit college on third Boy Scout Day Scouts tour campus and enjoy football game.
11 Special Sunday chapel will conclude weekend dedicated to fathers At CHIC service.
12 David Sands Wright is failing gradually Professor Wright remains in critical condition after stroke.
13 Untitled President Latham discontinues informal monthly teas.
14 Intruder takes money, clothes from offices in Gilchrist and library Money and personal possessions stolen from several areas.
15 Gogarty's band will play at college dance tonight
16 Purple Pen will be ready next week Quick survey of contents.
17 School head from Detroit to speak here; Frank Cody, superintendent of Detroit public schools will address students at fall Commencement Sixty-four students will graduate.
18 Welsh chorus gives concert; audience applauds eighteen year old tenor; chorus sings old favorites Review of Welsh Imperial Singers' performance on campus.
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19 Untitled Professor Paul is studying computers in Iowa City.
20 Two students build Dr. Riebe's garage Two manual arts students are at work.
21 Faculty support Praises faculty for donating one per cent of their salaries to the Student Loan Fund.
22 Another vanishing American? Criticizes students for lack of school spirit at athletic events.
23 Extraordinary values mean fresh adventure for wily Katey Co-ed
24 High school teacher will study at Columbia Olga Johnson will return to TCHS in the fall.
25 Library adds book on old rains, modern India war depts. Evolution
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26 Iowa Conference dope Iowa Conference schedule and results are posted.
27 Professors compete in fall golf meets for various honors Brackets are announced for faculty men's and education department's golf tournaments.
28 Former athletes ask for Homecoming dope Old grads may visit campus.
29 Little Tutors meet Reinbeck in first Homecoming tilt; broken collar bone will keep Carl Brown out rest of season Teachers College High School, at first place in conference, will play against Reinbeck.
30 No progress made in track tourney Competition has slowed in decathlon.
31 Panther Tales Talks about Panther football, the drum major, and an information session for women on the rules of football.
32 Freshmen meet West Waterloo eleven in game there tonight; game scheduled as practice for both squads in open date Panthers will play practice game against West Waterloo High School.
33 Simpson harriers meet Panthers on cinders tomorrow Panthers will face Simpson College at halftime of the football game.
34 Untitled Alpha Beta Gamma elects pledge officers.
35 Luther spoils Panther hopes for loop title Luther defeated ISTC, 12-6.
36 Tennis tournament nears completion Results from tennis competition; fall golf tourney is cancelled; intramural wrestling competition will begin.
37 Cedar Falls High School barred from grid league Did not schedule enough league games.
38 Fisher and Miller injured seriously in Luther contest Al Miller suffers from broken leg; Gale Fisher injured his shoulder.
39 McCuskey issues call for varsity mat men to report for drill Wrestling practices will soon begin.
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40 Old Gold salesmen compete for prizes Winner will receive pajamas.
41 Bartlett Hall inaugurates community study rooms Offers supervised study rooms.
42 Small classes with faculty contact are less efficient than larger ones Professor Brown talks about his research on class size.
43 Social Science fraternity announces initiation date; new committee chosen List of Pi Gamma Mu officers.
44 Untitled Professor Squire will perform with symphony.
45 Professors here refuse to believe whistlers morons Professors tell why they do or do not whistle.
46 Hansen still makes keys after 28 years Hans Hansen talks about his work in the key shop.
47 College publishes study of song literature by former student here Adeline Asher surveyed campus song lists.
48 Business manager quit journalism at one time but could not stay away Profile of Robert M. Allen; photo.
49 Two Teachers alumni have stories published in O'Brien's 1931 collection Work by William Morrissey and Allen Read published in national publication.
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50 Picture screen remodeled In Training School.
51 Untitled Faculty wives visit Mrs. Wilcox; Professor Wilcox is studying in Iowa City.
52 Untitled Group members read work at Writers' Club meeting.
53 Untitled Group visits Lillian Peterson at Northwestern University.
54 Untitled Phi Omega Pi pledged Dorothy Washburn and Marvel Elick.
55 Untitled Ellen Richards Club meets.
56 Untitled Primary Club holds Halloween party.
57 Untitled Professor Harbeson addresses Social Science Club.
58 Untitled Westminster Council has dinner.
59 Classical Club Program of presentations.
60 Theta Gamma Nu Evelyn Bambrick is guest.
61 Untitled Professor Lambertson will lead discussion on France.
62 Untitled Westminster Foundation will have Halloween party.
63 Untitled Kappa Phi will give dinner.
64 Untitled Phi Chi Delta will discuss home relations.
65 Ellen H. Richards Club Held business meeting.
66 Untitled Shakespeareans hold Halloween party.
67 Neo Chresto Held fall banquet.
68 Extension Division entertained Mrs. McKitrick gives dinner.
69 Untitled Bartlett Hall will hold party.
70 Untitled Alpha Beta Gamma holds party.
71 Phi Tau Theta dinner Will celebrate its history.
72 Kappa Phi girls entertained Alta Wilmarth will give theater party.
73 Delta Phi Delta Pledges hold party.
74 Junior assistants tea Bartlett Hall West women have party.
75 German Club German Club will call itself Deutscherverein; list of officers.
76 Lutheran party Will have Halloween party.
77 Miss Sturtevant speaks to house presidents On development of personality.
78 Untitled Xanho pledges have worked on their house.
79 Untitled Maurice Brayton and Clarence Payne pledge Chi Pi Theta.
80 Halloween party is tomorrow night At Bartlett Hall.
81 Alpha Beta Gamma dance With Halloween theme.
82 Dad's Day and Halloween are featured in society this weekend
83 Bartlett Hall girls plan for Dad's Day Schedule of activities.
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84 Life's greatest problem is choosing things, says speaker from Columbia Excerpts from address by Sarah Sturtevant.
85 Intrepid workmen defy formidable library rule Workmen busy installing new window sashes in Library and doing other remodeling there.
86 Y. W. C. A. drive ends tonight; committees have afternoon tea; will present prizes to contest winners Aims to raise $1100.
87 Freshmen on grade school courses prove to be smarter than classmates; liberal arts students have lead class for high grades in previous years Dean Nelson reveals results of his research.
88 Warner elected head of orchestra Professor Kurtz notes that orchestra membership is largest in school history.
89 New pipe organ, carpet are being installed now in Cliosophic hall Improvements will cost about $4000.
90 Student vaudeville plans are completed, manager Marshall Kathan states Plans under way for third edition of Tutor Ticklers.
91 Dr. Latham appoints special loan committee Will try to help students stay in school.
92 It seems that one new office shrinks Causes problems in ordering furniture for Benjamin Boardman's office.
93 Debate contest date decided; forum sponsors freshman debate contest; women urged to compete Still seeking participants.
94 Exhibit of New York art will open November 2
95 Hygiene class visits self-styled notables at insane asylum Students visit home for mentally handicapped.