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1 Literary societies are scheduled for Old Gold pictures
2 Marybelle McClelland to sail for five months of foreign travel March 7; six European countries are included in her itinerary Miss McClelland talks about her upcoming trip.
3 Iowa colleges open state mat meet here tomorrow afternoon; Ames, defending champs favored to repeat victory Four Iowa colleges are getting ready for the meet.
4 Mary Woolverton is elected 'Y' President Roster of officers.
5 Declared ineligible Gilbert Golden of Iowa State will be ineligible to be in the meet if his schooling doesn't get better; photo.
6 'Mikado' cast rehearses daily; music department sponsors the presentation of comic-opera Cooperative effort within Department of Music.
7 Women's League to elect new officers on registration day List of candidates.
8 Dr. R. W. Harbeson is appointed Board of Control member Will replace Professor Rath.
9 Dancing and movies lead activity poll for weekend plans A ranking of preferred weekend activities.
10 Latham to speak to graduates Thursday night; forty-eight will receive diplomas and degrees Description of Commencement activities.
11 Four enter college debate tournament at Manchester, Ind. Will compete with teams from thirty colleges and universities.
12 Kansas University abandons excuses Abandoned as unnecessary expense.
13 Applications for staff positions due March 13th For Old Gold and College Eye.
14 Violin concert is canceled; financial conditions cause a change of plans Performance by Fritz Kreisler cancelled; Pagliacci movie scheduled.
15 Teachers' blues singer goes to join Ben Bernie; Betty Harrington to leave at end of term for new position Profile of Betty Harrington.
16 Aeolians will give annual concert at regular music hour Michael Klinoff and Robert Dunkelberg will be soloists.
17 St. Paul choice; women debaters go to St. Paul; Midwest tourney is held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Pauline Moothart is selected for the debate tournament in St. Paul; photo.
18 Student expenditures as reviewed by survey average four hundred dollars; women spend a hundred dollars more than men Students' average expenditure for the year is $392, with men spending $342 and women spending $443; breakdown of expenditures.
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19 Coe College men protest against excuse system Coe fraternity men voted against compulsory class attendance, 126-12.
20 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
21 And now how many are adept at art of hitch-hiking? Professor Charles surveys his students for the number of states they have visited.
22 Miss Campbell to speak at convention Many faculty will attend NEA meeting.
23 Editorials; anarchic and seditious Believes that literature that makes people unwilling to protect their nation has no place in public libraries.
24 Editorials; hablas tu or parlez vous? Considers place of modern languages in curriculum.
25 The Line Campus gossip.
26 Forum Observations of students.
27 Winter term symphony concert shows improvement over the fall rendition; Kurtz and Waugh interpret Bach's violin concerto Professor Sage reviews a recent performance.
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28 Thomas Brindley visits here Visits parents.
29 Ellen Richards Club has social meeting
30 Speaks at banquet; 'Ship Ahoy' will be theme of annual Methodist banquet The Reverend W. E. J. Gratz will speak at the First Methodist church; photo.
31 Hurry! Turn in your Old Gold snapshots Attempting to round up twelve pages of photos.
32 Ensemble classes of orchestral music will give recital Monday Performance program.
33 Delphians Will have banquet.
34 Phi Chi Delta give initiation to sixteen List of initiates.
35 Westminster Professor Walters spoke.
36 Faculty members join in free-will concert In Waterloo.
37 Rabbi Maunhrimer is guest speaker at church Sunday
38 Kindergarten Club Hanna Hafkesbrink spoke.
39 Pi Tau Phi alumna entertains at bridge Marjorie Barney entertains.
40 Graduates attend President's reception President Latham entertains about one hundred guests.
41 C. S. A. has election of spring officers Roster of officers.
42 Eleventh annual Washington Ball tonight comes as climax to winter social events Campus social calendar.
43 Bartlett Hall girls attend annual co-ed colonial ball in gym Description of the party.
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44 Chi Pi Theta cagers win intramural final
45 New Hampton ties Cresco for title in prep mat tourney These teams are coached by two former Teachers College athletes, New Hampton coach Erickson and Cresco coach Bartelma.
46 Grapplers who will swap holds here Harman and Sheffield are wrestlers for TC; photo.
47 Intramural swim carnival will be held next Monday
48 I. H. Hart is author of magazine article On Minnesota history.
49 Round robin is completed; team captained by Frances Windhurst wins girls' title
50 Two fraternities tie for first in wrestling meet; Xanho cops most firsts but held to tie in points
51 Panthers take Luther 3 points in fast game; Olsen, Manship with five points each lead tutor scorers Teachers beat Luther, 30-27. Olsen and Manship tied for scoring honors for the Tutors with five points.
52 Margaret Habeger wins debate tourney Frances Suter places second.
53 Mixed colors irritate the sick, finds committee Advice on visiting sick friends.