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1 Tipsy! That's what ailed wax wings, but why? Waxwings encounter fermented tree sap.
2 President Latham makes application for student employment relief funds; support is to come from emergency relief program Seeks funding for 146 student jobs.
3 Popularathon is to be continued Contest will continued for another week.
4 "D" letters mailed to 28% of women students enrolled
5 "D" letters go to 215 men students Represents forty-four per cent of men students.
6 Cole to speak on modern art; will lecture at Commons Sunday leisure hour February 11 Will discuss modern art.
7 Selina M. Terry to talk at conference Will speak on creative writing.
8 Inter-sorority dance will be held Saturday
9 French comedies will be presented Thursday evening Presented by Department of Romance Languages.
10 Geographers to meet Saturday; superintendents, teachers to hold conference at Commons Roster of speakers and topics; several ISTC faculty will participate.
11 Tutor debaters in road mishap Professor Lambertson's car damaged in accident.
12 Chicago seminary president will be Sunday's preacher John Timothy Stone will speak at CHIC.
13 Teacher alumni in stock show; Pollard is director, Kathan and Lake in Waterloo company Schedule of presentations of Bob Pollard Players.
14 Regular executive meeting cancelled Of Women's League to avoid conflict with Play Night.
15 Tutors, Mason City to debate tonight Will debate powers of the President.
16 Vinall, Cutler to lead ball; faculty mailed invitations to attend dance as guests
17 Little Tutors are victors in debate series Win first round at state level.
18 Harbeson to discuss banking "New Deal" At campus open forum.
19 Dr. H. Anderson will speak at Commencement; to address winter term graduates at exercises March eighth Profile of Homer W. Anderson; forty-seven will graduate.
20 Tutors defeat Norse 35-21 to stay in race; Panthers pull away in last half scoring spree to score upset This win places Panthers back in the conference race.
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21 The Line Campus gossip.
22 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
23 Let down now? Pep has been waning at basketball games lately.
24 Books A book review of "Cecil Rhodes" by Sarah Gertrude Millin.
25 Poetry
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26 "Cupid Capers" party to be held tonight
27 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
28 Pi Phi Omega pledges seven at initiation List of initiates.
29 Beta Sigma Phi to give benefit bridge Monday
30 Dresden announces Christmas marriage Josephine Dresden married Cornelius Cunningham.
31 Pi Theta Pi pledges three on Wednesday Roster of pledges.
32 Untitled Professor Lillehei spoke at Women's Club meeting.
33 To speak Monday H. D. Bollinger will speak to Wesleyans; photo.
34 Theta initiation to be held for pledges Roster of Theta Gamma Nu pledges.
35 Rev. A. G. Wenninger will preach Sunday Will speak to Lutheran students.
36 Pi Tau Phi pledges initiated at party Elizabeth Young and Mary Mielitz initiated.
37 Delta Phi Delta to hold formal dinner List of initiates.
38 Westminster Center to present musical at Sunday program Program preview.
39 Eulalians to initiate eight at ceremonies List of initiates.
40 Schedule announced for annual photos
41 Senior explains 'personal' finance Humorous exchange in Professor Thompson's class.
42 Inter-sorority dance to be held in the Commons Saturday night Campus social calendar.
43 Sunday breakfast for Bartlett girls honors Presidents
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44 If I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry Sports gossip.
45 Tutors upset Simpson 29-27; Panthers again contenders for Iowa Conference crown Unexpected power and a good defense help Panthers end their slump.
46 Rural ministers will gather here Feb. 28
47 Lambda Gam's, Chi Pi's lead in intramurals; meet tomorrow morning in game that may mean championship Lambda Gam's and Chi Pi Theta's have lost only one game each.
48 First rounds are played in tourney First round of volleyball and basketball women's intramurals took place this week.
49 Freshmen down Conrad five in curtain raiser; score is 20-13 as Yearlings win first victory of season Conrad stopped by Panther man to man defense.